| RADIOLOGIST | An expert in the use of X-rays and imaging the internal structure of the body in treating disease (11) |
| NEPHRITE | Variety of jade whose name derives from the Greek for "kidney" for it was believed to be beneficial in treating diseases of said organ (8) |
| NIKON | Multinational Japanese corporation which specialises in optics and imaging (5) |
| ADROIT | To be expert in the use of the hand or mind, is to be what (6) |
| ANATOMY | Study of the internal structure of organisms (7) |
| SKELETON | Internal structure of the human body (8) |
| ZULU | Follower of X-ray and Yankee |
| HOMEOPATHY | Method of treating disease by the use of small amounts of a drug that, in healthy persons, produces symptoms similar to those of the disease being treated |
| CATSCANNER | A device using X-rays and a computer to create detailed images of the inside of the body |
| SUSI | What is the name of the body in charge of third level grants? (1,1,1,1) |
| MARIECURIE | Pioneer of the use of X-rays on WWI battlefields |
| TURNS | Bouts or spells of work; rotations of the body in dance; or, reversals in the direction of travel (5) |
| ETYMOLOGIST | An expert in the study of the origins and historical development of words (11) |
| ROENTGEN | German physicist who discovered x-rays and who has the unit of radiation exposure named after him (8) |
| ANATOMIC | Of the study of the structure of the body (8) |
| LDOPA | A substance occurring naturally in the body and used to treat Parkinson's disease (1-4) |
| CHRONOLOGIST | An expert in the determination of dates and sequence of events (12) |
| CRYSTAL | From the Greek meaning "ice" or "frost", an array of atoms with an ordered internal structure and plane faces, such as diamond or quartz (7) |
| RADIOLOGY | Use of X-rays in medicine (9) |
| ARTHURCOMPTON | US physicist and Nobel Laureate (1927, with Charles Wilson) noted for his research on X-rays, and nuclear energy (6,7) |