| NEURALGIA | Pain along the course of a nerve |
| SCIATICA | Form of neuralgia causing intense pain along the course of the body's longest nerve (8) |
| DOWNWIND | Along the course of the breeze (8) |
| RAMUS | Latin word for "branch", thus for a branching of a nerve; a barb of a feather; a process/arm of a bone such as the mandible or pubis; or, a twig (5) |
| ENDING | A termination or completion by way of a conclusion of a book, denouement of a play, extremity of a nerve or final part/syllable of a word (6) |
| SHIN | ___ splints (pain along the tibia) |
| ECLIPTIC | The large circle representing the apparent path of the Sun among the constellations in the course of a year |
| SCIATIC | (Of a nerve) in the region of the hip (7) |
| RADICLE | (anatomy) A small structure resembling a rootlet (such as a fibril of a nerve). |
| NEURON | Showing currency in the middle of dinner is a bit of a nerve (6) |
| AXON | A show of affection allowed? Bit of a nerve! (4) |
| ANNICUT | A dam in the course of a stream to create a supply of waterways for irrigation (7) |
| TACK | Change the course of a yacht by shifting the position of the sails (4) |
| DENDRITE | To cancel Mass, say, at end of day is a bit of a nerve |
| NODEOFRANVIER | Gap in the myelin sheath of a nerve fibre, named after the French physician (4,2,7) |
| NEURITIS | Inflammation of a nerve accompanied by pain and sometimes loss of function (8) |
| MYELIN | Fancy Emily Knight? You"ve a bit of a nerve! (6) |
| AFFERENT | Of a nerve, conveying impulses towards the brain or spinal column |
| NEUROTRANSMITTER | Chemical substance released from the end of a nerve fibre |
| TRAJECTORY | The course of a career over time or path of a moving object (10) |