| TARSUS | Bones forming part of the foot, or the birthplace of St. Paul (6) |
| KICK | A sudden spurt of speed in athletics; piquancy; a blow with the foot; or, the punt or dimple in the bottom of a glass wine bottle (4) |
| CRANIUM | Collective name for a group of eight bones forming part of the human skull, responsible for protecti |
| BOOT | Something worn on the foot - or the elbow (4) |
| PATTER | Verb for the sound of "tiny feet" or the drizzle described in 20 Down; jargon or lingo; or, sales spiel (6) |
| MILER | *Athlete running 5,280 feet (or the other way, second run of crew practice) |
| CALLUS | Area of hard skin on the sole of the foot or palm of the hand |
| ASSISI | Town in Umbria, central Italy, famous as the birthplace of St Francis (c. 1181) and St Clare (1194) (6) |
| SACRUM | Wedge-shaped bone forming the back part of the pelvis (6) |
| TORPOR | Numbness in the foot, or portion of it (6) |
| ROMANS | New Testament book containing an exposition of the doctrines of Saint Paul (6) |
| PADDLE | Short broad-bladed oar / walk barefoot or dabble the feet or hands in shallow water |
| VOMER | Thin flat bone forming part of the middle partition of the nose; Latin, 'ploughshare' (5) |
| SPUR | Sharp claw on the back of the foot or lower leg of a bird (4) |
| ILIUM | Bone forming part of the pelvic shooting event (8) |
| RIBS | Stalks of celery; bones forming the thoracic cage; veins of leaves; or, the sides of violins, guitars or lutes (4) |
| PUBIS | Either of a pair of bones forming the frame at the base of the spine (5) |
| THORNHILL | Dorset-born painter in the Baroque manner whose grisaille murals of the life of St Paul, in the dome of the cathedral dedicated to said apostle, can be viewed from the Whispering Gallery designed by S |
| VERTEBRA | A bone forming part of the spine (8) |
| PARIETAL | Either of the two bones forming the top and sides of the cranium (8) |