| PROCAINE | A white crystalline powder (trade name Ethocaine) administered near nerves as a local anesthetic in dentistry and medicine. |
| MAGNESIUM | White crystalline powder used as an antacid and laxative (9,9) |
| HYDROXIDE | White crystalline powder used as an antacid and laxative (9,9) |
| NUMB | Feeling nothing, thanks to a local anesthetic |
| COLDFEET | Loss of nerve as a result of paddling in winter ? |
| EPIDURAL | Anaesthetic administered near the spinal cord (8) |
| TREMBLE | Show nerves as choirboy about Mass |
| BUTTERFLIES | Sign of nerves as goat moves quickly (11) |
| LINDANE | A white poisonous crystalline powder used as an insecticide, weedkiller, and, in low concentrations, in treating scabies |
| PCP | Hallucinogen that was originally developed as an anesthetic, in brief |
| BENZOCAINE | Anesthetic in some cough drops |
| ETHER | Dental anesthetic in the old days |
| NAPHTHOL | A white crystalline solid having two isomeric forms, used in dyes and as an antioxidant (8) |
| NAPHTHALENE | A white crystalline volatile solid used in mothballs and in the manufacture of dyes, explosives, etc |
| SORBITOL | A white crystalline alcohol used as a sweetener (E420) |
| ASPIRIN | A white crystalline compound usually used in the form of tablets to relieve pain and fever (7) |
| FRUCTOSE | A white crystalline watersoluble sugar occurring in honey and many fruits (8) |
| CODEINE | Name a white, crystalline, bitter alkaloid, obtained from opium (7) |
| GLUCOSE | A white crystalline monosaccharide sugar that has several optically active forms |
| EPHEDRIN | A white crystalline alkaloid used for treating asthma and hay fever (8) |