| BASTINADO | Punishment by beating with a stick on the soles of the feet |
| THRESH | Separate grain or seeds from plant by beating with a flail (6) |
| HOCKEYPUCK | Disk struck with a stick on ice |
| BONGODRUM | Small bucket-shaped drum played by beating with the fingers (5,4) |
| BONGO | Small bucket-shaped drum played by beating with the fingers (5) |
| PLANTIGRADE | Walking fully on the soles of the feet (11) |
| REFLEXOLOGY | A form of therapy in which the soles of the feet are massaged (11) |
| CALLUS | Area of hard skin on the sole of the foot or palm of the hand |
| VERRUCA | A small, infectious wart on the sole of the foot (7) |
| VOLAR | Of or relating to the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot (5) |
| SPLITS | Which studs on the soles of boots give the wearer greater leverage on the ground (6) |
| ILEAT | T-shaped metal/wooden device for securing a line or rope on a boat or ship; a wedge-shaped block; or, a mechanism on the sole of a cyclist's shoe for clipping into a pedal (5) |
| CLEAT | T-shaped metal/wooden device for securing a line or rope on a boat or ship; a wedge-shaped block; or, a mechanism on the sole of a cyclist's shoe for clipping into a pedal |
| PALMARS | Relating to the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot (7) |
| KNUCKLES | Chimpanzees walk on the soles of their feet and ___ of their hands |
| SPIKE | A long metal nail; a prong on which to impale documents; one of several projections on the sole of a running shoe; or, a sudden surge (5) |
| PLANTS | Chloroplast-bearing photoautotrophic flora with no power of locomotion; bedded oysters; factories; police traps; soles of the feet; spies; or, thieves' hoards (6) |
| MAUL | Give a rough beating with a heavy hammer (4) |
| LARRUP | Give Paul a beating with a hearty growl! |
| BEARS | Holds and takes along; carries / large heavy mammals with shaggy fur and very short tails that walk flat on the soles of their feet and eat anything |