| HUMOURS | In early western physiological theory, there were four of these: blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile (7) |
| PHLEGM | One of the four bodily humours in early Western physiological theory, thought to induce indolence or apathy (6) |
| CROWNS | There were four of these to the pound (6) |
| FOURHUMORS | In medieval physiology, the elemental fluids blood, phlegm, black bile and yellow bile: 2 wds. |
| TOMMIX | Big name in early westerns [2009] |
| THETHREEMUSKEETERS | There were four, and they didn't use guns |
| THETHREEMUSKETEERS | Actually, there were four, and they didn't have guns |
| CHOLER | One of the four bodily humours, known as yellow bile (6) |
| EYES | 'In the centre...were four living creatures, and they were covered in ----, in front and back' [Rev/ |
| NONE | Mini-series with Charles Dance, And Then There Were ---- (4) |
| LOST | As my brother and I left Bristol, we got confused and were unable to identify where we were (4) |
| LIVER | Organ of the body that secretes bile and detoxifies certain poisons (5) |
| TAURINE | Amino acid found in bile and nerve tissue, named from the Latin for "bull" (7) |
| SWINGER | A trendy type of early western vocalist |
| FRIENDLYISLANDS | Early Western name for Tonga, owing to the people's conviviality (8,7) |
| GALLBLADDER | Muscular sac, attached to the right lobe of the liver, that stores bile and ejects it into the duodenum (4,7) |
| SUNISALEE | With Simone Biles and Hezly Rivera, one of the five Golden Girls (gold medal-winning gymnasts of Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics): 2 wds. |
| INEDIBLE | Dine at sea, stimulating bile, and any food might seem thus (8) |
| GALL | --- bladder, a muscular, pear-shaped sac that stores bile and ejects it into the duodenum (4) |
| SQUAW | Early western, The ___ Man |