| TORPOR | Frogs can either hibernate or enter a state of physical or mental inactivity called ___ |
| RUNAMOK | Enter a state of uncontrolled frenzy |
| BERSERKER | Norse warrior who enters a state of almost uncontrollable fury during battle (9) |
| ACCESS | Approach or enter (a place) |
| EASTERN | Oriental enters a state of delirium (7) |
| HEALTH | State of physical/mental wellbeing; or, a toast to thus or to prosperity (6) |
| ABLED | Having a full range of physical or mental abilities |
| TORTURE | Infliction of physical or mental suffering (7) |
| TRAVAIL | Use of physical or mental energy; excessive labour... (7) |
| THERAPY | Treatment of physical or mental disorder |
| SENILE | Characteristic of physical or mental deterioration depicted by old age |
| MOAN | Long low cry of physical or mental suffering (4) |
| MUM | Both onomatopoeia, but derived from entirely different sounds, what can either mean "to keep quiet" or "a parent"? (3) |
| WAR | State of physical conflict between two or more countries |
| HUMOR | "___ can be dissected, as a frog can, but the thing dies in the process": E. B. White |
| HAVEATIT | You can either challenge or engage Information Technology. (4,2,2) |
| HEDGEROW | With leaves that fall in the winter providing dormice, toads,"urchins" and other wildlife a warm place to hibernate, a line of wild shrubs and occasional small trees bordering a field, lane or road (8 |
| BEAR | When a ___ hibernates, it falls into a state called "torpor" (It's similar to a deep 7A) |
| GOONANDON | Talk a lot or enter stage twice! (2,2,3,2) |
| CROAK | What a live or dying frog can do? (5) |