| VACCINATED | Used a hypodermic needle for the first available bad accident |
| EELS | No end to the needles for the long swimmers (4) |
| DOSES | Amounts in a hypodermic needle |
| INJECT | Use a hypodermic needle |
| WAVE | We surround the first available breaker |
| AVER | The first available adder to affirm with confidence |
| SPIKE | Slang for a workhouse; its casual ward; a dosshouse or other shelter of last resort; or, a wheel-rung-like pointy thing manifesting in the form of an ear of corn, hypodermic needle, long metal nail or |
| BODKIN | Word, used by Shakespeare in Hamlet, for a dagger; a pointed tool for piercing cloth; or, a blunt needle for threading tape (6) |
| LAMBDA | I had a bad accident in Monmouth, sustaining a large injury to an area on the back of my head (6) |
| DISASTERAREA | A region affected by a bad accident or occurrence (8,4) |
| AMPOULE | A small container for a hypodermic dose, etc (7) |
| AGENCY | After a long time Chevy's first available in NY rent-a-car office? (6) |
| ORGANZA | Material in gold now at first available in a strip |
| LOAFER | Slip-on shoe first available in London in the late 1840s (6) |
| COMPASS | Device with a magnetised needle for determining direction; or, the range of notes of a voice or a musical instrument (7) |
| ADA | Lady in a bad accident (3) |
| HYPOTENUSE | A needle for drugs shared by a number in the side |
| SHOT | A stab - with a hypodermic syringe? (4) |
| NEEDLE | Informal term for a hypodermic injection (6) |
| SECONDDEGREEBURN | PhD, say, found floating on stream as result of bad accident |