| PHARYNX | Passage between the mouth and oesophagus (7) |
| NURSE | --- shark, predatory fish of the Atlantic Ocean with an external groove on each side of the head between the mouth and nostril (5) |
| NAPKINS | Small squares of linen or paper used at table for wiping the mouth and hands (7) |
| STOMACH | Organ between oesophagus and duodenum (7) |
| PYROSIS | Another name for heartburn, the sensation caused by irritation of the oesophagus (7) |
| ORBITAL | Touch parts of mouth and of eye socket (7) |
| LAMPREY | Eel-like aquatic creature with sucking mouth and rasping tongue (7) |
| HANDSET | Mouth and earpiece on a telephone (7) |
| UNHORSE | Throw punch ultimately into middle of mouth and tongue |
| TRACHEA | Pain in most of mouth and windpipe |
| PALATE | The roof of the mouth in humans separating the mouth and nose (6) |
| TUNNELNET | It is wide at the mouth and narrow at the other and it is used by fishermen? (6,3) |
| OCLOCK | Noel Coward claimed, "In Bangkok at 12 ... they foam at the mouth and run; But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun" (1'5) |
| THROAT | Area at the back of the mouth and inside the neck (6) |
| ORAL | Associated with the mouth and the ear, by the sound of it (4) |
| JAW | It frames the mouth and holds the teeth (3) |
| PECTORAL | Noisily kissed on the mouth and on the chest (8) |
| BLUE | Down in the mouth and near the knuckle (4) |
| GAP | Cheshire ___, a meteorologist's term for the lowlands of the Cheshire Plain, passage between the Clwydian Hills and the Peak District (3) |
| SNORE | To breathe through the mouth and nose while asleep, causing snorting sounds created by vibrations of the soft palate (5) |