| FALLOPIO | Gabriello ___, Italian anatomist who first described a pair of slender tubes through which ova pass from the ovaries to the uterus |
| OVIDUCT | A tube through which ova travels from an ovary (7) |
| GALVANI | Italian anatomist who explored the effect of electricity on muscle contraction |
| PARKINSON | English doctor James who first described paralysis agitans |
| MACARONI | What pasta is in the shape of slender tubes? (8) |
| BARREL | A tube through which a bullet travels when a gun is fired (6) |
| GUN | A weapon with a metal tube through which missiles are discharged by an explosive |
| NOTHING | Oscar Wilde described a cynic as 'a man who knows the price of everything and the value of ...' |
| FALLOPIAN | ____ tubes, ducts that connect the ovaries to the uterus named after an Italian anatomist (9) |
| PEASHOOTER | Narrow tube through which pellets are blown at a target (3-7) |
| OGRE | A human-eating giant of fairy tales and folklore, first described in the stories of Charles Perrault (4) |
| OGDENNASH | Poet who described a door as "what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" |
| BLOWPIPE | Tube through which a poisoned dart may be shot (8) |
| SIPHON | Name a tube through which liquid flows (6) |
| BYRONIC | Like moody Romantic heroes, as first described in the works of a British lord |
| HUNTER | Type of pocket watch with a hinged lid; a brand of wellington boot; or, Scottish anatomist considered a founder of scientific surgery (6) |
| KENNETHTYNAN | English theatre critic and writer who described a critic as "a man who knows the way but can't drive the car" |
| EUSTACHIO | House cat I dissected and reassembled for Italian anatomist (9) |
| OVARY | Subject for Italian anatomist Fallopius (5) |
| SPARK | Author whose novels include The Comforters,The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (adapted into a film with Maggie Smith), The Girls of Slender Means, A Far Cry From Kensington and The Finishing School (5) |