| SUNBATH | Exposure of the body to the sun |
| VEINS | Tubes carrying blood from various parts of the body to the heart. (5) |
| MACH | Physicist who established the principles of supersonics and the ratio of the velocity of a body to the speed of sound (4) |
| TOLERANCE | Ability of the body to resist the action of a poison, endure large doses of active drugs etc. ( 9) |
| TRACTION | Sustained pulling of a part of the body to maintain the positions of fractured bones, correct deformity etc. (8) |
| NAIL | Part of the body to which the word "ungual" applies |
| KNEE | Part of the body to which the adjective genicular refers (4) |
| THROAT | Part of the body to which the adjective guttural refers (6) |
| LUNG | Organ of the body to which the adjective pneumonic refers (4) |
| SKIN | Organ of the body to which the adjective cutaneous refers (4) |
| KIDNEY | Organ of the body to which the adjective nephritic refers (6) |
| THEHOUSEOFLORDS | The Life Peerages Act of 1958 significantly broadened the membership of this complementary body to the Commons (3,5,2,5) |
| SKINGRAFTS | Removal, by plastic surgeons, of surface membranes from one part of the body to another (4,6) |
| TRANSPLANTING | Moving an organ or tissue from one part of the body to another, or from one person or animal to another (13) |
| CHEEK | Part of the body to which the adjectives buccal, genal and malar refer (5) |
| NATURAL | ____ therapy, treatment based on the ability of the body to heal itself (7) |
| ARM | Part of the body to which the adjective “brachial” applies |
| TOE | Part of the body to exercise, initially |
| ALLERGY | Hypersensitivity of the body to certain substances (7) |
| FOREARM | Limb: part of the body to be kept in shape |