| TOPSAIL | Operations in stern or other part of vessel |
| SCOTCH | A line marked down for a game of hopping; a chock or wedge; or, whisky of the Spey or other part of "Alba" (6) |
| SEPAL | Lose little time in scattering petals or other part of flower (5) |
| OSTEOPATHY | A system of healing based on the manipulation of bones or other parts of the body (10) |
| URETHRA | Badly hurt ear or other part of body (7) |
| WHEEL | Wide support for boot or other part of car |
| TYRE | Exhaust, we hear, or other part of car (4) |
| CHIN | Aching heart, or other part of one's person |
| FLEXOR | A muscle whose contraction bends a limb or other part of the body (6) |
| SPICES | Usually dried and ground, these fragrant products derive from the seeds, bark, buds or other parts of plants |
| THROTTLE | Choke or other part of engine (8) |
| POTSHERD | Preserves animals in part of vessel found in digs |
| MAINSAIL | Part of vessel in South Africa covered in armour (8) |
| KERNEL | Royal Navy in one part of vessel, the important part (6) |
| SIDED | Chose one or other part in a dispute (5) |
| MINSTER | The essence of theism in stern place of worship (7) |
| TIEPOLO | Fasten line in stern of boat short of its last painter |
| ASIA | “The United States has no imperialistic ambitions whatsoever in ____ or in any other part of the globe” (Richard Nixon) |
| ITOBO | "...You say to yourself, who am _ _ _ _ _ther my head about this, that or the other..." part of Tyrone Power's contemplation about the meaning of life in The Razor's Edge (1946) |
| STERN | Part of vessel featuring in register nowadays (5) |