| TRIDACTYL | Having three toes or fingers (on one limb) |
| KNEECAP | Prepares Kenneth for pace back on one limb with joint (7) |
| FIVE | Number of fingers on one hand |
| WEBBED | Having toes or fingers partly joined by a membrane of skin (6) |
| RINGS | Jewelry for toes or fingers |
| IDENTIFIED | Put one's finger on one hole if that is ultimately required (10) |
| TAPIR | Animal with four toes on its front feet and three toes on its back feet |
| DIGIT | Toe or finger (5) |
| RING | Band around a toe or finger |
| SIGNPOSTS | Wayfinders such as the traditional types with directional pointers or fingers marking UK country lanes at junctions, often on or near grassy "godcakes" (9) |
| PIROUETTE | A body spin on the toes or the ball or the foot (9) |
| DIGITS | Name for fingers and toes; or, numbers from zero to nine (6) |
| GARB | A heraldic sheaf of wheat; or, from "elegance, grace", one's attire, clothing, distinctive costume, dress or fashion, from top to toe or head to feet (4) |
| TALONS | Hooked claws or fingers (6) |
| GREEN | Gretna ----- or ----fingers (5) |
| DIGITAL | Using numbers or fingers (7) |
| PIROUETTES | In dancing, body spins on the toes or ball of the foot (10) |
| CHILBLAIN | Inflammation of the fingers, toes or ears, caused by prolonged exposure to moisture and cold (9) |
| NUDIBRANCH | Back horse with one limb, "Sea Slug" (10) |
| LEAPING | Performing, bound one limb around another (7) |