| PARAGLIDER | A parachute-like canopy attached to a person's body by harness for flying (10) |
| CREMATE | Dispose of (a dead person's body) by burning it to ashes (7) |
| DANDELION | Flower with seeds carried by a parachute-like pappus |
| AWNING | Canopy attached to a building providing shelter from the rain or sun (6) |
| LORDJIM | Novel formal wear pinched by harness-maker with no sign of hesitation (4,3) |
| ATTACK | Assault when by harness (6) |
| PARACHUTE | An umbrella-like canopy deployed to slow descent through the air; or, serving a similar purpose, a downy pappus of a dandelion clock or a patagium of a flying squirrel (9) |
| THISTLE | Prickly plant whose flowers, immortalised on coats of arms, coins, Scottish emblems and shortbread rounds, provide downy parachute-like seeds for goldfinches and nectar for bumblebees and painted ladi |
| BOOSTERISM | The keen promotion of a person, body or cause (10) |
| MAKINGOVER | Creating a completely new change to a person's style of dress (6,4) |
| INJECT | To put a drug into a person's body with a needle, like might do (6) |
| CONSENSUAL | Study arousing the body by mutual agreement (10) |
| THERMOMETER | A device used for measuring temperature, especially of the air or in a person's body (11) |
| PHYSIQUE | Shape and size of a person's body (8) |
| GIRTH | The distance around a person's body. |
| FLAB | Soft loose flesh on a person's body (4) |
| TATS | Designs on a person's body? (4) |
| TERRETS | Loops on a horse's harness for reins to go through (7) |
| DAMAGE | - feasant; in English law, harm done to a person's land or property by a trespassing animal (6) |
| INCOME | ____ support, money provided by the state as a supplement to a person's earnings (6) |