| CHILLIEST | Unwell one in chest the coldest (9) |
| BOSOM | Word for one's breast or chest; the heart area regarded as the locus of emotions; one's clasp, embrace or loving care; or, any protective centre (5) |
| SUNBEAR | Honey-eating animal with a crescentshaped patch in its chest; the smallest member of the Ursidae family (3,4) |
| SILL | Son unwell -- one lies horizontally (4) |
| WILLIAM | Royal heir and wife unwell one morning |
| ILLICIT | Unwell, one townsman shows it's not legal (7) |
| SUBARCTIC | Concerning the region adjacent to the coldest in the northern hemisphere (9) |
| MIDWINTER | NT, in the coldest period (9) |
| ANTARCTIC | Containing around 90 per cent of all of the ice on Earth, the coldest, driest, windiest, southern-most continent (9) |
| BOLOGNESE | What the captain prepared is in chest freezer at the centre behind top shelf? Meaty sauce! (9) |
| PACEMAKER | One may help to break record that's hidden in chest (9) |
| ITCHINESS | Unpleasant sensation is in chest possibly (9) |
| COMMODORE | Yacht club president's gold kept in chest of drawers (9) |
| SCRIBBLED | Hastily wrote: son caught bone in chest; lost blood (9) |
| PECTORALS | Pacer lost? Trouble in chest muscles? (9) |
| PIGEONS | These birds (about 250 known species) occur worldwide except in the coldest regions and the most remote islands. They all strut about with a characteristic bobbing of the head. In The Merchant of Veni |
| FRILL | Brother unwell, one's gathered (5) |
| WINTER | Depicted in Vivaldi's concerto L'inverno or in Raeburn's The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch, the coldest of the seasons (6) |
| ARCTIC | One of the five oceans of the world - and one of the coldest |
| OTOOLE | Peter --, actor who appeared on stage in 'Jeffrey Barnard is Unwell' (1'5) |