| NATURALSCIENCE | Nile crustacean dissected in biology, say (7,7) |
| NATURALSCIENCES | Inaccurate lens's no good for geology and biology, say (7,8) |
| PROLEGOMENA | A longer poem dissected in critical introductions |
| GESTE | Poems dissected in an English course (5) |
| INTREPID | Pinter dissected in papers: that's daring |
| CRIPPEN | In 1910 London, which doctor dissected his wife and buried parts of her in his cellar? (7) |
| ANALYSIS | Snail, say, dissected during scientific examination (8) |
| RINGLEADER | In addition, Galen dissected brains (10) |
| SECT | Group parted from others in dissected manner |
| LAPOFLUXURY | Passage in our play dissected wealth (3,2,6) |
| SCIENTIST | Entomology fan, say, dissected its insect (9) |
| ORGAN | Dissected headless dragon's brain, say (5) |
| ADONISANNOA | Latin name for pheasant's eye, an upright annual with finely dissected leaves and deep scarlet flowers in early summer (6,5) |
| HUMOR | "___ can be dissected, as a frog can, but the thing dies in the process": E. B. White |
| JIGSAWPUZZLES | British cartographer John Spilsbury, who made his "dissected maps" in 1766, is credited as the inventor of what? (6,7) |
| EUSTACHIO | House cat I dissected and reassembled for Italian anatomist (9) |
| ACADEMIC | A rat and mice dissected -- it's educational (8) |
| GENETICIST | A sort of biologist, I get insect dissected(10) |
| MISBEHAVIOUR | Impropriety and hubris a movie dissected (12) |
| THENIGHTWATCH | Article by blackguard dissected Rembrandt's work |