| TRAPEZIUS | Either of a pair of large triangular muscles extending over the back of the neck and shoulders |
| STEGOSAURUS | Quadrupedal dinosaur known for its spiked tail and series of large triangular bony plates along its back. |
| CAROTIDARTERY | Major blood vessel of the neck and head (7,6) |
| DELTOIDS | Triangular muscles that cover the shoulder joints (8) |
| STRETCH | An informal word for a walk; a continuous journey; an expanse of road, time, water etc; or, a muscle-extending reach of the arms or legs (7) |
| LATISSIMUSDORSI | A large muscle extending form the middle to the lower back (10,5) |
| SCORPION | An arachnid with a pair of large nippers and a tail noted for its venomous sting (8) |
| LOBSTER | A sea creature with a pair of large claws (7) |
| WALRUS | Marine mammal with a pair of large tusks |
| YOKE | A fitted part of a garment, especially around the neck and shoulders (4) |
| AMICE | Rectangular piece of white linen worn on the neck and shoulders by a priest, below the alb (5) |
| YOKES | Pairs of oxen; frames for carrying pails; or, sections of garments around the neck and shoulders (5) |
| CAMAIL | Flexible curtain of armour suspended from a steel helmet (basinet) to protect the neck and shoulders (6) |
| CHAIR | An anti-macassar is a piece of cloth put over the back of a what? (5) |
| NEON | A bright light? A new one is over the back of the barn (4) |
| FICHU | Three-cornered piece of silk, lace, etc., draped round the neck and shoulders (5) |
| MANTILLA | Lace or silk scarf worn over the neck and shoulders (8) |
| ARMET | An iron cap spreading over the back of the neck (5) |
| ANTIMACASSAR | Piece of cloth put over the back of a chair (12) |
| SHOULDER | The area of the body between the neck and the top of the arm (8) |