| POSTBOX | General name for any one of the structures painted gold in celebration of London 2012 British gold medallists (7) |
| ADRENALGLAND | In endocrinology, one of the structures attached to the top of each kidney (7,5) |
| PYRAMID | Any one of the structures used as royal mausolea for pharaohs in ancient Egypt (7) |
| JAW | One of the structures in the mouth that helps you chew |
| ADDUCTOR | General name for any one of a group of muscles in the thigh functioning to draw or flex the femur at the hip joint (8) |
| HULLABALOO | In Arthur Ransome's book Coot Club, the children's name for any one of the holidaymakers from the city (10) |
| EMOTION | General name for any one of the feelings/reactions described on a wheellike diagram by Robert Plutch |
| CHAKRA | Word, from Sanskrit for "circle, wheel", in allusion to the wheel of time or dharma, for any one of the vortexes of spiritual energy in the body, each assigned a unique colour (6) |
| OCEAN | Name, from the myth of a Titan's vast watery embrace encircling the Earth, for any one of the five vast divisions of the sea, with many an arm, bay, channel, cove, estuary or firth (5) |
| ELEMENT | Generic name for any one of the 118 substances with individual atomic numbers arranged on a periodic table (7) |
| ROAD | General word for any one of the thoroughfares in the UK typically classified A, B, C or M (4) |
| GEMSTONE | General word for any one of the minerals symbolising birth months or used as gifts for some of the wedding anniversaries (8) |
| KNOT | Sheet bend, clove hitch, bowline, round turn ... general word for any one of the fastenings described in the camping skills section of Boy Scouts Handbook (4) |
| CHEMICAL | Name, rooted in the "black earth" of antiquity, for any one of some 290 million identified substances produced by or used in a reaction, from alcohol to zinc oxide (8) |
| ANIMAL | General word for any one of the 12 organisms represented in the Chinese zodiac (6) |
| AGAPE | A Christian feast in token of fellowship especially one held by the early Christians in celebration of the last supper / open mouthed |
| HAW | From Old English for "hedge", word for any one of the miniature red apple-like pomes of the purportedly sacred "bread-and-cheese"-bearing fairy tee, mayflower or quickthorn; or, an utterance marking h |
| COG | Word for any one of the sprockets of a gear or other toothed wheel, thus for a subordinate who performs a routine or small part in a greater system (3) |
| COLOURWAY | Word, evocative of a rainbow-hued avenue, for any one of a kaleidoscopic range or scheme of palette or pattern combinations in which a particular version of a fabric, garment design, upholstery or wal |
| MINERAL | General name for any of the more than 4,000 officially-recognised species of natural crystalline substances - quartz, topaz, diamond, fluorite ...(7) |