| HITTO | "One _(_ the Body)" by The Rolling Stones |
| ISING | Walt Whitman poem, _ ___ the Body Electric |
| THEPROPERSTUDY | "K18 16: 4 not God 14 down (not in one) ___" ___ the support once mobilised found May (Princess) imp |
| ECLIPSE | Obscuring of the reflected light from one celestial body by the passage of another |
| EATUP | The Bard: "Fishes live in the sea...the great ones ___ __ the little ones." |
| MASSEURS | Which people practise the art of treating the body by rubbing, kneading, or the like (8) |
| STICKFIGURE | Drawing of a human with the head represented by a circle and the body by straight lines (5,6) |
| MASSEUR | Who practises the art of treating the body by rubbing, kneading, or the like (7) |
| FONDU | In ballet, a lowering of the body by bending the knee of the supporting leg; French, 'melted' (5) |
| HULAHOOP | Exercise equipment kept up around the body by gyrating the hips (4,4) |
| STIGMATA | Marks corresponding to those left on Christ's body by the crucifixion (8) |
| HULAHOOPS | Light, rigid, circular bands whirled around the body by movements of the waist and hips (4,5) |
| SCANNER | Machine for examining the body by radiation (7) |
| INFECTION | An invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms (9) |
| INGEST | To take food or drink into the body by swallowing it (6) |
| CONSENSUAL | Study arousing the body by mutual agreement (10) |
| EXOSKELETON | Structure attached to the body by apodemes |
| SARI | Length of material worn round the body by Hindu women (4) |
| INGESTED | Took into the body by swallowing (8) |
| PALPATE | Examine the body by touch (7) |