| APPENDICITIS | Inflammation of a sac attached to the large intestine (12) |
| COLONIC | Relates to the large intestine extending from the cecum to the rectum |
| CECA | Body cavity tied to the large intestine |
| GALLBLADDER | Muscular sac, attached to the right lobe of the liver, that stores bile and ejects it into the duodenum (4,7) |
| DIVERTICULUM | A sac or pouch formed by herniation of the wall of a tubular organ or part |
| COLITIS | Inflammation of the lining of the main part of the large intestine (7) |
| SLIDE | When we take our two kids to the large playground right in the centre of Countess Wear, they get excited about one of the pieces of playground apparatus in particular (2,3) |
| RBI | Result of a sac fly, often |
| OUT | One result of a sac fly |
| THERAPOD | The name of the most diverse group of saurischian ("lizard-hipped") dinosaurs, ranging from the crow-sized Microraptor to the huge Tyrannosaurus rex. |
| PELVIC | Relating to the large bony frame at the base of a human spine (6) |
| APPENDIX | Vestigial worm- like tube attached to the first region of the large intestine (the caecum) (8) |
| COLON | The part of the large intestine between the caecum and the rectum (5) |
| TRANSVERSECOLON | Part of the large intestine that spans the width of the abdominal cavity |
| BOWOOD | This leading businessman has a second home which is next to the large area of trees just outside of Calne (6) |
| TULIPS | I go to the large florist right in the centre of Westonsuper-Mare when ordering flowers to be delivered (6) |
| ANEURYSM | A sac formed by abnormal dilation of the weakened wall of a blood vessel |
| BURSITIS | The inflammation of a small fluid-filled sac in the body, most common in the shoulders, hips, elbows or knees (8) |
| CERN | Name derived from a French acronym for the European research organisation that is home to the Large Hadron Collider (4) |
| PASSERINE | Of or pertaining to the large order of birds with feet adapted for perching (9) |