| BEDSIDE | Type of manner a doctor should have! (7) |
| DROUGHT | Doctor should have a dry spell (7) |
| CRIMINAL | If he hasn't any form, he should have! (8) |
| OUGHTNT | “Give [a] baby a fair chance, and if it doesn’t do something it ___ to a doctor should be called in at once” (Jerome K Jerome) |
| TIMIDLY | In the shy manner a chap unhelpfully shows (7) |
| PANACEA | Husband abandons flamboyant manner, a cure for all ills |
| CHIP | A flake of stone; a splinter; one of a number of thin woody strips interwoven into a basket or box for fruit; a punnet fashioned in this manner; a French fry; or, in the US, a potato crisp (4) |
| MORALLY | By right, doctor should head the demonstration |
| UTILITY | We have to know why you lit it! It was such a useful thing to have! (7) |
| ERUDITE | Such a rude tie for someone so learned to have! (7) |
| KITTENS | Offspring a nervous person might have! (7) |
| ABETTED | Helped? When? You shouldn't have! (7) |
| PRURIGO | Disease one itches strongly to have! (7) |
| INANYCASE | Where a doctor should show an interest, no matter what (2,3,4) |
| NOHARM | What a doctor should do first |
| YFRONTS | Basic undergarments are what you and yours have! |
| INEEDIT | "Must have!" |
| CRAYON | From the Latin for "chalk", a pastel-like stick of pigmented wax; or, with "manner", a printmaking technique used for the reproduction of brown or red chalk drawings (6) |
| USAGE | Customary manner a language is spoken or written (5) |
| THUS | In this manner, a hut's insecure - it's wrongly shut (4) |