| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| SORE | Wounded | |
| BRUISED | Wounded | |
| HARMED | Wounded | |
| PURPLE HEART | Wounded-inaction medal | |
| GORED | Wounded by tusk | |
| STUNG | Wounded by wasp | |
| CUT | Wounded with prune! | |
| SALVE | Soothe (wounded pride) | |
| SHAKE | Soothe (wounded pride) | |
| PURPLEHEART | Wounded in action medal | |
| VULNEROSE | Full of wounds; wounded. | |
| DAM | Seal tails wounded sea bream | |
| STRETCHER | Litter for transporting the wounded | |
| WOUNDABLE | Capable of being wounded; vulnerable. | |
| WINGED | Wounded or hurt in the wing. | |
| STRICKEN | Struck; smitten; wounded; as, the stricken deer. | |
| INVULNERABLE | Incapable of being wounded, or of receiving injury. | |
| HEART-WOUNDED | Wounded to the heart with love or grief. | |
| MANGLED | Wounded man bled, guts firstly expelling a bit of blood | |
| LOSS | Killed, wounded, and captured persons, or captured property. | |
| VULNERATION | The act of wounding, or the state of being wounded. | |
| WOUNDLESS | Free from wound or hurt; exempt from being wounded; invulnerable. | |
| MORTALLY | In a mortal manner; so as to cause death; as, mortally wounded. | |
| SOMME | 1916 battle which more than one million men were killed and wounded, including 23,000 Australians | |
| COCKPIT | That part of a war vessel appropriated to the wounded during an engagement. | |