| SCARLATINA | Disease, one of whose symptoms is a bright red tongue (10) |
| SCARLET | Second vehicle permit is a bright red colour (7) |
| BIRDFLU | Zoonotic disease - one of chickens came home to roost, might one say? |
| PTOSIS | Go to the next page. First symptom is a drooping eyelid (6) |
| DRIPPY | Doctor one pages with second of symptoms is pathetic |
| ODIE | Comics pooch with a big red tongue |
| RUSSIAN | A red tongue (7) |
| HAVANASYNDROME | Unexplained health problem whose symptoms include ringing ears, fatigue and dizziness |
| HAVANA | __ Syndrome, medical condition whose symptoms include tinnitus and nausea (6) |
| RHEUMATIC | Fever whose symptoms include pain in joints (9) |
| THIRST | What disease symptom is polydipsia? (6) |
| RHEUMATISM | Disease, one found in treatment of mum's heart (10) |
| GAINSBOROUGH | Sudbury-born landscapist and portraitist, one of whose paintings includes his daughters, Margaret and Mary, chasing a cabbage-white butterfly on a summer evening, and another is of a boy dressed in bl |
| EURASIAN | What describes a person, one of whose parents is European and the other Asian (8) |
| HANSCHRISTIANANDERSEN | Author, one of whose works is celebrated with a statue in the water by the Langelinie promenade in Copenhagen |
| JOSE | ___ Marti, one of whose poems is the basis for "Guantanamera" |
| CLAUDEMONET | French artist from one of whose works the term Impressionism is derived (6,5) |
| ARIZONA | US state, one of whose nicknames is 'the Apache State' (7) |
| DANCEPARTY | Setting of 'Whose House Is This?' in 'Mean Girls: The Musical' or 'Big Fun' in 'Heathers: The Musical' |
| GLASSWORKS | Factory making lights, some of whose output may be cut? |