| SEGREGATE | Divide from the main body or mass (9) |
| CORPUS | Main body or mass |
| ENMASSE | In a group, body or mass (2,5) |
| HULL | Word for the small green calyx of a raspberry, strawberry or similar soft fruit; the husk of a grain; the pod or shell of beans or peas; the main body or frame of a flying-boat, ship or tank; or, the |
| TRUNK | The main body or just the chest? |
| STEM | The main body or stalk of a plant |
| JUTOUT | Extend over the main body or line of something (3,3) |
| AISLE | A wing of a church separated from the nave by piers; a passageway in a supermarket or between rows of seats; or, a compartment of a timber-framed barn divided from the main body of the building by pos |
| IONIANSEA | Charge a man at the main body of water (6,3) |
| AEGEANSEA | Starting to arrange, for example, to bring forth the main body of water (6,3) |
| OUTPOST | Military station at a distance from the main body of an army, typically in a remote or sparsely populated location (7) |
| FEMUR | Outperform without troop from the main body (5) |
| ARM | A projection from the main body |
| DETACHMENT | Unit of troops separated from the main body |
| OUTLIER | Point widely separated from the main body (7) |
| OUTLYING | Telling more untruths at a distance from the main body (8) |
| BLOSSOM | A flower or mass of flowers preceding the fruit of a rosaceous tree, such as the almond, apple, cherry, peach or plum; or, the state or season of such efflorescence (7) |
| SHOE | One of a pair of matching items either handcrafted in the trade of cobblery/cordwainery or mass- produced; or, something reminiscent of this in shape or use, such as a hoof plate, sled runner or wheel |
| CHALICE | Name the cup for the wine of the eucharist or mass (7) |
| BANK | Word for a mound or mass of earth, fog or snow; or, a financial establishment, such as Coutts, or that apparently of mum and dad (4) |