| GRIFFINS | Creatures with the bodies of lions |
| PLUMAGES | The layers of feathers covering the bodies of birds (8) |
| BEEORCHIDS | Grassland flowers resembling the bodies of waggle-dancing insects; the county flowers of Bedfordshire (3,7) |
| LOTZ | Brissonneau & _ , it built the bodies of the Opel GT (4) |
| HIPPIES | Where the leggies join the bodies of 60s flower children? |
| CARAPACES | Thick protective shells covering part of the bodies of crabs, lobsters and tortoises (9) |
| THORACES | Middle parts in the bodies of mammals between the head and abdomen (8) |
| THORAXES | Middle parts in the bodies of mammals between the head and abdomen (8) |
| SEAS | Seven ___ (figurative term for all the bodies of water in the world) |
| MORGUE | Name the place in which the bodies of persons found dead are exposed for identification (6) |
| EYESPOT | Light-sensitive area on the bodies of some vertebrate animals |
| OPEL | Brissonneau & Lotz built the bodies of whose GT? (4) |
| AUTOPSIED | Cut the bodies of poor toadies up (9) |
| FINS | Winglike extensions on the bodies of fish (4) |
| CENTAUR | In Greek mythology, one of a race of creatures with the head, arms, and torso of a man, and the lower body and legs of a horse |
| GIBBET | Structure traditionally used to hang and display the bodies of condemned criminals (6) |
| EXOSKELETONS | External hard protective coatings on the bodies of e. g. crustaceans (12) |
| COLLAGEN | A protein found in the bodies of people and animals (8) |
| TORTOISES | Chelonians known collectively as a creep whose shells were formerly used as the bodies of lyres (9) |
| MINOTAUR | Creature with the head of a bull on the body of a man who lived at the centre of the Cretan Labyrinth, in Greek mythology |