| MISSING | Feeling the loss of |
| COLONEL | Soldier, an officer not entirely feeling the loss of his company (7) |
| TRANSPIRATION | In botany, the loss of water from a plant in the form of vapour, especially through the stomata of the leaves (13) |
| SUNG | Legal "reed" anagram arrival, in short luck, position of or importance heel of wood in ? regret the loss of? : I'll pay the bill? wine |
| ANOSMIA | The loss of the sense of smell |
| GOLDEN | The insect Synemon plana, one of Australia's most endangered insect species due to the loss of its habitat |
| GOLDENSUNMOTH | The insect Synemon plana, one of Australia's most endangered insect species due to the loss of its habitat |
| ORANGE | A fruit used to make marmalade; or, a colour of autumn foliage as a result of carotenoids being revealed from the loss of chlorophyll (6) |
| MISSES | Feels the loss of the company of young ladies? (6) |
| NIOBE | In Greek Mythology she was the daughter of Tantalus who turned to stone at the loss of her children (5) |
| ANOSMIE | Name the loss of the sense of smell (7) |
| OTIC | Notice the loss of extremities of the ear (4) |
| ANOSMIC | Relating to the loss of the sense of smell (7) |
| STYPTICPENCIL | The point of it is to prevent the loss of vital fluid |
| THERMAL | Preventing the loss of body heat, of clothing |
| ANAESTHESIA | The loss of feeling that can affect NHS patients? |
| NORTH | British prime minister, remembered for his role in the loss of the country's American colonies (4,5) |
| LORD | British prime minister, remembered for his role in the loss of the country's American colonies (4,5) |
| CATCH | Dismissal mode may cause friction after resistance drops, following the loss of the opener (5) |
| ATTENUATION | The loss of energy suffered by radiation as it passes through matter, especially as a result of absorption or scattering |