| NERVEEND | In biology, terminal structure of a cord consisting of bundles of fibres (5,3) |
| BUNGEE | Cord consisting of one or more elastic strands (6) |
| NERVEENDING | Terminal structure of an axon |
| NERVE | Any of the millions of bundles of axons studied by neurologists (5) |
| CABLETV | Television received by means of bundles of wires (5,1,1) |
| STORKS | Legendary bringers of bundles of joy |
| MUTATION | A change in the structure of a gene (8) |
| REPUBLIC | The ___, Socratic dialogue written by Plato examining the nature and structure of a just society (8) |
| PINECONE | The seed-producing structure of a pine tree (4,4) |
| ULCERATE | Become sore after structure of a lecture changed (8) |
| AIRFRAME | Structure of a plane |
| NERVES | Bundles of fibres in the body (6) |
| UNITE | "Oneness" in the form of an association of workers; a coupling for pipes; an esemplastic device on an ensign, flag or jack; a students' club; a textile woven from a combination or fusion of fibres; or |
| TASSEL | What is a decorative tuft of threads at the end of a cord? (6) |
| ULNARNERVE | Bundle of fibres on inner side of arm (5,5) |
| BOLO | Necktie consisting of a cord and an ornamental clasp |
| GRAIN | Single seed of a cereal plant; a particle of sand, salt or gold; or, the arrangement of fibres in wood (5) |
| STAPLE | A medieval town appointed a land's exclusive market for one or more commodities/exports; length of fibres in wool; or, a main element, such as a diet's basic foodstuff (6) |
| STERE | About a quarter of a cord |
| ANATOMY | Physical structure of a cat in a US city |