| RENAL | Learn about its relation to the kidneys (5) |
| ARCTURUS | Northern star forming part of the Spring Triangle; named from the Greek for "bear guardian" for its relation to Ursa Major (8) |
| CELLO | Short name of an instrument often ornamented with purfling and a scroll like its relation, the violin (5) |
| REINS | Guide-lines as to the kidneys (5) |
| PARSE | Describe a word in a context grammatically, stating its inflection, relation to the sentence, etc. |
| UNCLE | Claudius was this relation to the title character in William Shakespeare's Hamlet (5) |
| ORBIT | Annual circulation in relation to The Sun? |
| ISAAC | Scientist Newton, of no relation to the figgy cookies |
| STOMACH | As renal relates to the kidneys, what does gastric refer to? (7) |
| ASPECT | Any one of the planetary conjunctions in the horoscope; or, the position of one's garden in relation to the points of the compass (6) |
| ADRENAL | Doctor probes rear end of diva Lois, flipping close to the kidneys! |
| BLADDER | Internal organ, joined to the kidneys (7) |
| RENALARTERY | Supplier of blood to the kidneys |
| MODERN | Relation to the present time as opposed to the past (6) |
| RABBITPUNCH | Blow to the kidney, perhaps |
| VICTORFLEMING | Director of "Gone With the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz" (who is no relation to the author of this pu |
| TACK | Course of a sailing ship in relation to the side of the sail against which the wind is blowing (4) |
| LUNARYEAR | A period of about 354 days, measured in relation to the Earth's satellite (5,4) |
| YARDARM | Part of a ship's beam referred to in relation to the time of day at which to have a drink (7) |
| OTIC | No limits to perceive in relation to the listener |