| POSTMORTEM | An examination of a body to determine the cause of death (4,6) |
| AUTOPSIES | Examinations of a body to determine cause of death (9) |
| AUTOPSY | Post-mortem examination of a body |
| PHOTOFINISH | An end of a race requiring an examination of a freeze-frame to decide the result (5,6) |
| ELASTICITY | The tendency of a body to return to its original shape (10) |
| BIOPSY | Examination of tissue from a living body to determine the cause or extent of a disease (6) |
| MACH | Physicist who established the principles of supersonics and the ratio of the velocity of a body to the speed of sound (4) |
| BURY | How to dispose of a body to the east of Bolton (4) |
| BIOPSIES | Examinations of tissue from living bodies to determine the cause or extent of diseases (8) |
| INERTIA | In physics, the tendency of a body to preserve its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force |
| GRAFT | Piece of living tissue surgically transplanted from one body or part of a body to another (5) |
| ENERGY | The capacity of a body to do work (6) |
| ESPRITDECORPS | Regard for the honour and interests of a body to which one belongs (6,2,5) |
| COSTBENEFIT | --- --- analysis, an examination of the expense of a project and its advantages to society, as well as the revenue it generates (4-7) |
| DIAGNOSES | They determine the causes of ill feelings (9) |
| HEARSE | Rock legend Neil Young is an enthusiast of this kind of vehicle used to transport a body to a funera |
| GRAVITY | The force attracting a body to the centre of the earth (7) |
| FOLLOWUP | A further examination of a patient to monitor the success of earlier treatment (6,2) |
| TEST | The alien returns to the street for an examination of it (4) |
| AUDIT | May start a chance to perform with an examination of the books (5) |