| RUNNINGSTITCH | What operation with needle can give is continuous pain in the side |
| BEGRUDGE | To be reluctant to give, is to do what (8) |
| MEDULLAOBLONGATA | The part of the brain that is continuous with the spinal cord (7,9) |
| ACHE | Continuous pain in stomach eased |
| OVERLORD | What ("Operation ___") was the code name for the D-day invasion of Normandy? (8) |
| ONGOING | Working with the condition of a racecourse is continuous (7) |
| STITCHINTIME | Anticipatory measure is pain in the side when on the beat (6,2,4) |
| BLOODDONOR | What he gives is soon back in circulation (5,5) |
| STITCH | A pain in the side said to be eased with the chickweed-like herb starwort; a ridge of land; a shock of corn; or, a knitter's purl, surgeon's suture, tailor's tack or other loop of thread (6) |
| CROSSSTITCH | Get over a pain in the side with embroidery (5-6) |
| ACCURATE | Account a man of the cloth gives is precise (8) |
| NONSTOP | No French street work is continuous (3-4) |
| ROLLING | Loss of weight by group of old lads is continuous |
| AIRWAR | What "Operation |
| STITCHES | Sharp spasms of pain in the side (8) |
| STOCKING | Plain knitting being provided for sale - a pain in the side (8,6) |
| THORN | Could be a pain in the side (5) |
| FREESAT | It merged its operation with Digital UK, the joint venture of BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 4, in 2021 (7) |
| UNITED | Co-operation with one of the nations? (6) |
| NEEDLEANDTHREAD | Could the ladder need an operation with these? (6,3,6) |