| ERYTHEMA | Abnormal redness of the skin, usually in patches, resulting from dilation of blood capillaries near its surface (8) |
| HISTAMINE | Nitrogenous compound released by body tissues in allergic reactions, causing contraction of smooth muscle and dilation of blood vessels (9) |
| BIOFLAVONOID | Another name for vitamin P that regulates the permeability of blood capillaries (12) |
| FRECKLES | Small brownish spots on the skin usually of fair people (8) |
| ERYTHRISM | Abnormal redness |
| SUNBURN | Redness of the skin from being outside in summer (7) |
| ANEURYSM | Sac formed by abnormal dilation of the wall of a blood vessel or heart ventricle, typically from disease or injury (8) |
| EPIDERMIC | Plague involves bit of redness of the skin |
| VEIN | Blood vessel that carries blood from the capillaries toward the heart (4) |
| WATTLE | Loose pendulous fold of skin, usually brightly- coloured, on the neck or throat of certain birds and lizards (6) |
| MALPIGHI | Italian physiologist who founded the science of microscopic anatomy in 1661, discovering the alveoli, capillaries etc. (8,8) |
| DIASTOLE | The usual rhythmic dilation of the heart |
| MARCELLO | And 37 Italian physiologist who founded the science of microscopic anatomy in 1661, discovering the alveoli, capillaries etc. (8,8) |
| ECTASIS | State of being overstretched; dilation of a hollow organ (7) |
| GLOW | Redness of the cheeks (4) |
| BLOODSHOT | Inflamed to redness of the eyes (9) |
| VARIEGATE | Give a tear for the aforesaid who diversify in patches of colour (9) |
| INDY | Skin dyed in patches for popular movie character, in short (4) |
| PULSE | Rhythmic dilation of an artery |
| ALBINO | Person with white hair and milky skin, usually with pink eyes (6) |