| NERVOUSSYSTEM | Network that coordinates muscular activity in humans (7,6) |
| WHO | Acronym for the UN body that coordinates international disease control |
| ATC | Grp. that coordinates E.T.A. and E.T.D. |
| LIMEWEDGES | Shoes that coordinate with a bright green ensemble? |
| SONICHEDGEHOG | Protein that in humans is encoded by the SHH gene (5,8) |
| SHOULDERBLADE | Flat triangular bone in humans that connects the humerus to the collarbone (8,5) |
| BODYMASSINDEX | Number reflecting the weight/height relationship in humans (4,4,5) |
| BLOODPRESSURE | The normal range of this measure in humans is less than 140 for the systolic and less than 80 for th |
| GRIDREFERENCE | Coordinates good testimonial about one medic |
| INSECTS | Small, invertebrate creatures, the most dangerous in Mallorca are the pine processionary caterpillars which have toxic hairs on their body that can cause skin or allergic reactions in humans and are p |
| THUMB | Digit that's opposable in humans |
| ANGINA | Some pang in animals? Certainly in humans! (6) |
| LARYNX | In humans, the hollow tube that contains vocal cords (6) |
| ECOLI | Bacterium found in the intestinal tract in humans (1,4) |
| STIFLE | Joint in the legs of horses, equivalent to the knee in humans (6) |
| LIGHT | Solar radiation essential for the synthesis of vitamin D in humans and for photosynthesis in plants (5) |
| THIGH | That part of the leg between the hip and the knee in humans (5) |
| SACRUM | A triangular bone that forms the keystone of the pelvic arch in humans (6) |
| ANKLE | The hinge-type joint in humans that connects the lower leg and foot (5) |
| DISTEMPER | An acute, highly contagious, disease affecting dogs, foxes, wolves, mink, raccoons, and ferrets. It is caused by a paramyxovirus that is closely related to the viruses causing measles in humans and ri |