| SOMATIC | AKA "Pertaining to the body." |
| AORTA | The main artery giving rise to the arterial network through which oxygenated blood is supplied to the body from the heart |
| OPSONIN | What are proteins that attach to the outside of cells of phagocytes to flag to the body that the cells should be eaten or destroyed? (7) |
| SKELETON | "Why did the ___ cross the road? To get to the body shop" |
| CURLUP | To sit or lie with the arms and legs close to the body (4,2) |
| EXERCISE | Reading is to the mind what ___ is to the body: Joseph Addison (8) |
| PERIAPSIS | Point in the path of an orbiting body at which it is closest to the body that it orbits (9) |
| COSMETIC | A preparation applied to the body, especially the face, to improve looks (8) |
| PHYSICALLY | In a manner relating to the body as opposed to the mind (10) |
| ALLERGY | Hypersensitivity to a substance foreign to the body |
| PHYSICAL | Relating to the body rather than the mind |
| ARTERY | Any vessel conveying blood away from the heart to the body (6) |
| OVULAR | (Of plants) relating to the body containing the egg cell (6) |
| WOUND | An injury to the body in which the skin or other tissue is broken, cut, pierced |
| TRANSFUSION | The process of adding blood to the body of another person or animal (11) |
| DRESSAGE | Method of training a horse to perform manoeuvres in response to the body signals of its rider (8) |
| ICEPACK | It's applied to the body to reduce swelling (3,4) |
| SKINSUIT | An athlete or cyclist's figure-hugging one-piece garment named for the manner in which it clings to the body, like one's own corium (8) |
| POULTICE | Soft, moist material enclosed in cloth and applied to the body to reduce inflammation (8) |
| TOW | Bring in to the body shop |