| REACHING | Coming to and in pain again? |
| CZECH | Language in which "k" and "v" are the words for "to" and "in" |
| REACHED | Stretched and was in pain again (7) |
| REDOLET | It has the smell of; might "be in pain again" - but isn't! |
| TOTALLING | Coming to and bearing with everything involved |
| AMOUNTING | Coming to and naming outright (9) |
| COLDSORE | Chilly, and in pain from viral blister (4,4) |
| RHEUMATIC | Irate, much upset and in pain (9) |
| PANGOLIN | Ant-eater long out of order and in pain (8) |
| REACHES | Stretches out and gets pain again |
| INBADSHAPE | Out of condition, fearfully bashed and in pain (2,3,5) |
| NEURALGIA | Source of pain again left in trouble, touring half of Europe |
| ANGINA | Pain again developed about noon (6) |
| ACUTABOVE | Superior to, and a hint to the first letters in 3-, 28- and 9- |
| SOYUZ | Series of manned Soviet spacecraft, commencing in 1967, used to ferry crews and supplies to and from space stations (5) |
| FRO | To and ___ : here and there, in a way? |
| SHUFFLE | Shirley Temple sang, "Lobsters dancing in a row, ... off to Buffalo; Jellyfish sway to and fro at th |
| VACILLATING | Leaving the room, about to be unwell and swaying to and fro (11) |
| LIGHTER | Boat, usually a flat-bottomed barge, used to transfer cargo to and from ships in harbour (7) |
| WAVING | A few in the branch were moving to and fro |