| NECK | Gorgerin of an architectural capital; or, part of the body for a bow tie, cravat, jampot, ruff or stock (4) |
| COLLAR | From Latin for "neck", a bertha, chevesaile, choker, ring of leather, ruff or vandyke, for example; or, alluding to a grab of such neckband, an arrest (6) |
| WOOF | Sound that's much like "ruff" or "arf" |
| CHEST | Part of the body for a large container |
| BECK | Northern English word, of Old Norse origin, for a brook or a stream with a stony bed; a summoning nod, wave or forefinger gesture; or, Scots dialect for a bow or a curtsey (4) |
| RIB | Word for a thoracic costa that, by extension, describes one of the liernes separating the webs of an architectural vault; an umbrella spoke; or, a stick of celery (3) |
| ATTRIBUTE | In art, a conventional symbol associated with a mythical figure or saint, such as the bow/arrows of Diana, the dove of Aphrodite, the lyre of Apollo or the peacock of Juno (9) |
| REI | Portuguese word for a king or one of its "royal" coins; or, Japanese for a bow of respect in martial arts (3) |
| ARC | Word for a bow or a curve and one from which the name for a toxophilite, aka bowman/woman, derives (3) |
| PROROGUE | To adjourn or discontinue the meetings of a body for a period of time (8) |
| HILL | Type of landform sometimes with a chalk figure; flock of ruffs; or, a co-founder of the National Trust (4) |
| ARMPIT | Part of the body for which the medical term is axilla (6) |
| IRIS | A species of crystal, also called rainbow quartz; a messenger goddess whose sign was a rainbow; something prismatic, like said arc-en-ciel; or, a flower with purple or yellow petals known as falls, ru |
| WASTE | Superfluous part of the body for hearing (5) |
| BONESETTER | One fixing “funny” part of the body for example |
| NIMBUS | A dark grey rain-cloud; an artistic representation of an aureole, gloriole, halo or luminous mist encircling an angel, deity or saint; or, any surrounding colour or light (6) |
| TUGU | From Latin for "pipe", a shaft or trunk of an architectural column (4) |
| ORCHESTRAL | Examination covering right part of body for a lot of players |
| EXERCISE | Exertion of the body for health (8) |
| HILLS | Elevated landmasses smaller than mountains such as Marilyns, summited in a form of peak bagging; flocks of ruffs; or, tumps of earth created by burrowing moles (5) |