| ATHLETESFOOT | Fungal infection of the skin also known as tinea pedis (8,4) |
| EPIDERMIS | Thin protective outer layer of the skin, also known as scarf-skin or cuticle (9) |
| LIVERSPOT | Discolouration of the skin also known as solar lentigo (5,4) |
| RINGWORM | Fungal infection of the skin or nails also called tinea |
| TINEA | Disease affecting the feet caused by a parasitic fungal infection of the skin |
| BOSC | Variety of pear with greenish-yellow skin, also known as the Kaiser (4) |
| PRICKLYHEAT | Itchy inflammation of the skin also called miliaria (7,4) |
| AVOCADO | Fruit with pale green flesh and leathery skin also known as alligator pear (7) |
| YAWS | Tropical infection of the skin and bones caused by the spirochete bacterium |
| ITCHYFEET | Tinea pedis may cause this |
| IMPETIGO | Contagious infection of the skin (8) |
| ERYSIPELAS | Bacterial infection of the skin |
| CHOLERA | Acute disease caused by infection of the intestine, the cause of millions of deaths (7) |
| ATHLETE | Tinea or ringworm is also ascribed to the foot of this sports competitor |
| SYCOSIS | Fungal infection such as ringworm or tinea (7) |
| DHOBIITCH | A name for the fungal infection Tinea cruris |
| DRYROT | Fungal infection of right-winger backed by doctor (3,3) |
| WORMS | Circular fungal infection of grass, according to folklore (5,4) |
| RING | Circular fungal infection of grass, according to folklore (5,4) |
| FAIRY | Circular fungal infection of grass, according to folklore (5,4) |