| OTOLOGIST | One specialising in the anatomy of the ear (9) |
| ATOM | It's found in the anatomy of small body (4) |
| ALIENIST | One specialising in the treatment of mental diseases (8) |
| STUBBS | Autodidactic painter whose understanding of horses was not merely skin-deep, but literally to the bone, for his masterpiece titled The Anatomy of the Horse showcases his own dissections (6) |
| DONNE | "An Anatomy of the World" poet John |
| NEUROLOGY | The study of the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the nervous system (9) |
| REMBRANDT | Painter and etcher famous for The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Culp, etc. (9) |
| THORAX | Part of the anatomy of a girl of ten (6) |
| ZOOTOMY | Study of the anatomy of animals, especially comparative anatomy (7) |
| PREMINGER | Otto _, director of the 1959 film Anatomy Of A Murder (9) |
| CASSETTE | A light plastic unit containing a length of audio/videotape wound on spools; or, a cogset forming part of the anatomy of a bike (8) |
| ADAMS | Whose apple is part of the anatomy of publicity mornings? (4'1) |
| LYLY | "Euphues, the Anatomy of Wit" author John |
| ETNA | "Mount ___: The Anatomy of a Volcano" |
| ROBERTBURTON | Who wrote The Anatomy of Melancholy? |
| EUPHUES | 1578 novel by John Lyly subtitled The Anatomy of Wit |
| LEEREMICK | US actress who starred in Anatomy of a Murder and Days of Wine and Roses, for which she received her only Academy Award nomination (3,6) |
| OCULIST | Ring is taken in by sect - the one specialising in visions? (7) |
| CUCKOOPINT | Wild arum with spathes and spadices imagined to resemble the anatomy of lords and ladies (6,4) |
| ORSONBEAN | *"Anatomy of a Murder" actor, 1959 |