| LEGUP | Hand or limb raised? (3-2) |
| GELATO | A limb raised in direction of dessert (6) |
| LARGELY | Right limb raised is in position, to a great extent (7) |
| LAME | Fabric that's stiff or limb (4) |
| RIB | Bone or limb examined regularly |
| ARM | Branch or limb |
| TORSO | From Italian for "stalk, stump", the trunk of a sculpted/human body without head or limbs; or, anything incomplete, truncated or unfinished (5) |
| FLEXOR | A muscle whose contraction serves to bend a joint or limb (6) |
| TRACTION | (In orthopaedics) the pulling on a bone or limb to relieve pressure during healing (8) |
| MOLLUSCS | Invertebrate animals with no segments or limbs such as oysters or snails (8) |
| DISARM | Remove weapons - or limbs? (6) |
| MOLLUSC | Invertebrate without segments or limbs (7) |
| LEGS | Sections of a journey; stages of a relay race; or, limbs of locomotion (4) |
| FLEXORS | Muscles whose contractions serve to bend joints or limbs (7) |
| WORM | A small, long, slender cylindrical animal without a backbone or limbs (4) |
| CHOP | A downward blow with an axe or a rigid outstretched hand; or, a small, thick cut of lamb or other meat (4) |
| CLOUT | A patch for mending; a nail for securing roofing felt; a target for long-distance shooting in archery; a biff or cuff with a hand; or, power or influence in business/politics (5) |
| RIGGER | One who attends to the tackle of a sailing ship; a parachute packer; a roughneck; a stage hand or other worker skilled in setting up pulleys, scaffolding or theatrical equipment; or, an artist's long- |
| WANGDOODLES | In private or home games, a hand or round in which the stakes are temporarily increased, usually aft |
| FROM | Word with "hand to hand" or "time to time" |