| GAMENESS | Disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet. |
| GAME | Crippled in the legs or feet (4) |
| ANKLET | A bracelet-like chain for the talus area of the leg; or, in the US, a name for a type of bobbysock (6) |
| SCIATICA | Pain in the legs or lower back |
| IAMBI | A doctor in "legs" or feet (5) |
| SKATES | Sports equipment that is worn on the feet to enable the wearer to glide along and to be propelled by the alternate actions of the legs |
| PEGS | Word for pins or bolts of wood, thus wooden legs or teeth; or, spillikins whose final positions on cribbage-boards signify the end of the game, thus metaphorically the end of life (4) |
| TRIPODAL | Having three legs or feet |
| GAMS | Word for herds, pods or schools of dolphins, porpoises or whales; social visits, originally between whalers at sea; flocks of large sea birds; women's legs; or, in the Scots language, mouths, teeth or |
| THIGHS | Parts of the legs from the knees to the trunk (6) |
| KNEES | Parts or joints of the legs, other than the feet, employed when performing keepy-uppies (5) |
| STITCH | Sharp pain at the bottom of the legs on the bone is irritating (6) |
| CRURAL | Relating to the leg or thigh(6) |
| TABLES | Inscribed ancient slabs; flat surfaces on legs or trestles at which to eat, write etc; groups seated at said items of furniture for games or meals; or, backgammon boards (6) |
| PEDAL | Relating to the foot or feet (5) |
| CABRIOLE | Ballet jump in which the calves of the legs are beaten together in the air; from French, 'caper' (8) |
| COFFEETABLE | Furniture may be focal setting, around the ends of the legs (6,5) |
| BANGLES | Wear them by all means but ban the use of the legs (7) |
| LOTUSPOSITION | Arrangement of the legs adopted in some forms of meditation |
| SHINS | Front of the legs below the knees (5) |