| LSITS | Core-strengthening poses that hold the body in a right-angle shape |
| ELS | Letters with a right angle shape phonetically |
| SKELETON | All the bones that hold the body together (8) |
| SAT | Placed the body, in a way |
| CHASSIS | What is the steel frame that holds the body and engine of a motor vehicle (7) |
| SQUARE | A tool for determining a right angle; a cotton flower-bud; a quadrilateral; or, something four-sided, such as a cell in a crossword grid, a chocolate brownie, a formation of troops, a marketplace, a m |
| BOAT | Vessel for serving gravy or other sauce; or, a seated core-strengthening yoga asana with the body, legs and arms in a V-shape formation (4) |
| NINETY | How many degrees in a right angle (6) |
| HAME | Stable gear consisting of either of two curved supports that are attached to the collar of a draft horse and that hold the traces. |
| PRESSUP | Arm- and core-strengthening exercise in which the body is lowered and raised in full plank position (5-2) |
| ELLS | Right-angle shape letters |
| ELL | Right-angle shape (3) |
| PLANK | Core-strengthening exercise performed in a press-up position; or, a floorboard-like timber (5) |
| RAGS | It's the little bits of reading, writing and arithmetic that hold the silver (4) |
| GIRTHS | Bands around horses' bellies that hold the saddles in place (6) |
| POISE | Position one in a pose that shows a calm, stylish manner (5) |
| LUNGE | Leg- and core-strengthening exercise based on fencing footwork; or, linked with "rein", a long line paired with a cavesson for schooling a horse (5) |
| SWASTIKA | Ancient symbol in the form of a cross, with arms bent at a right angle, updated and used by the Nazis (8) |
| ENTER | Keyboard key, often in the shape of a right angle (5) |
| HOVERHAND | Pose that avoids touching somebody in a photo |