| TORQUE | In physics and mechanics, a force that imparts rotation to a body to which it is applied (6) |
| ESPRITDECORPS | Regard for the honour and interests of a body to which one belongs (6,2,5) |
| PDL | A unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 foot/sec/sec to a mass of 1 pou |
| INOCULATIVE | Like serums introduced to a body to stimulate disease resistance |
| DRAG | Air resistance in fluid mechanics; a harrow; a mail-coach; or, an artificial scent for foxhounds to pursue (4) |
| TAKETURNS | Act in rotation to snatch short walks (4, 5) |
| IDLEWHEEL | It transfers rotations to wellie he'd thrown (4,5) |
| GEARRATIO | Number of bale arm rotations to handle turns (4,5) |
| ENERGY | "Activity", from sunlight's photons to atoms' split, a force that powers our world's swift transit (6) |
| REFORM | ____ Club, body to which Phileas Fogg belonged in Around The World In Eighty Days (6) |
| HEARSE | Rock legend Neil Young is an enthusiast of this kind of vehicle used to transport a body to a funera |
| ENTOMB | To consign a body to a vault for burial (6) |
| THROAT | Part of the body to which the adjective guttural refers (6) |
| KIDNEY | Organ of the body to which the adjective nephritic refers (6) |
| SPLEEN | Part of the body to which the adjective lienal refers (6) |
| OILRUB | Method that imparts an aged look to bronze |
| SPRAIN | Run with pains from an injury to a body joint |
| DEARME | "What's a body to do?" |
| ENDOSCOPY | A medical procedure in which an instrument is put in a body to give a view of its internal parts (9) |
| BEAK | Word at Eton and Harrow for a schoolmaster; a rostrum shaped according to the diet of the bird to which it belongs; or, a projection at the prow of an ancient galley (4) |