| ANATOMICAL | Of the body's structure |
| ANATOMY | Science of the body's structure (7) |
| ANATOMIC | Of the body's structure (8) |
| TONSIL | Tissue lump (one's found on each side of the throat) that forms part of the body's front line agains |
| CHAKRA | From the Sanskrit for "wheel", each of the body's seven centres of spiritual power, according to ayurvedic or yogic thought (6) |
| AORTIC | Of or pertaining to the main artery of the body's arterial system (6) |
| SCIATICA | Pain resulting from compression of the body's longest and widest nerve, extending from the lower back into the foot (8) |
| JETLAG | Disruption of the body's normal rhythm as a result of air travel (3,3) |
| SPLEEN | Which organ regulates the quality of the body's blood? (6) |
| AORTA | What is the name of the body's main artery? (5) |
| BRAIN | It makes up 2% of the body's weight, but uses 20% of its energy |
| FLESHWOUND | An injury that damages the skin but none of the body's internal organs (5,5) |
| SHIATSU | Japanese massage therapy designed to improve the flow of the body's vital force (qi) along its natural channels (meridians); literally, 'finger pressure' (7) |
| TASTE | One of the body's five senses; a small sample or food of wine to try; or, another word for discernment (5) |
| ULTRASOUND | Scanning for an image of part of the body's interior, e.g. when monitoring an unborn baby (10) |
| CELL | Small "popcorn" thunderstorm; or, meaning "chamber" or "storeroom", name suggested by Robert Hooke for any one of the body's trillions of protoplasmic units carrying genes (4) |
| NODE | Small bean-shaped structure, part of the body's immune system, lymph _ (4) |
| PAROTID | Either of the body's two largest saliva producers, situated just in front of each ear (7,5) |
| GLAND | Either of the body's two largest saliva producers, situated just in front of each ear (7,5) |
| TCELL | Any one of the body's cytotoxic "helper" or "killer" lymphocytes acting to protect the immune system by fighting viral pathogens (1-4) |