| SPINAL | Of an anatomical cord |
| TENDON | Anatomical cord attaching muscle to bone |
| SEPTAL | Of an anatomical partition |
| RIB | Part of an anatomical "cage" |
| ATHY | Part of an anatomical leg, you might've heard, is there in Kildare town! (4) |
| REGION | District; or, an anatomical area of the body around/near an organ (6) |
| JOINT | An anatomical articulation; the hinge of a book cover; or, a large piece of meat for roasting (5) |
| EMINENCE | From "jut, project", a word for distinction, fame or high rank; a height or a hill; an anatomical protuberance; a cardinal's title; or, a shade of purple (8) |
| RETE | From Latin for "net", an anatomical word referring to any network or plexus of blood vessels or nerves (4) |
| RIBS | Bones that make up an anatomical cage |
| ENCYSTS | Encloses in an anatomical sac |
| ADAM | For whom an anatomical "apple" is named |
| TUBAL | Relating to an anatomical duct |
| SCULLS | Racing craft with an anatomical-sounding name |
| SEPTUM | Dividing structure in an anatomical cavity such as the nose (6) |
| MANIKIN | People and relatives I get in for an anatomical model (7) |
| NODAL | To do with an anatomical bulge or swelling (5) |
| ANCON | Ancient Greek "bend", thus an anatomical or architectural elbow (5) |
| FRONTAL | - lobe; functioning as a type of anatomical control panel responsible for many of our important cognitive skills, one of the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex in the brain (7) |
| ECORCHE | Anatomical model of the human body, to allow study of the underlying musculature. (7) |