| UTRICLE | Part of the inner ear; lit cure (anag) (7) |
| COCHLEA | Part of the inner ear (7) |
| STIRRUP | Common name for the small bone of the inner ear (stapes) that transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the cochlea (7) |
| VERTIGO | Disturbance in the inner ear (7) |
| OSSICLE | A very small bone in the inner ear (7) |
| OTALGIA | Pain in the inner ear (7) |
| LABYRINTH | Complex structure of the inner ear comprising an osseous, or bony, part and a membranous part (9) |
| INCUS | Bone of the inner ear also called the anvil (5) |
| ORGANOFCORTI | Structure in the cochlea of the inner ear whose hair cells transform sound energy into nerve impulses (5,2,5) |
| COCHLEAR | Relating to a spiral cavity of the inner ear (8) |
| EARACHE | Pain in the middle or inner ear |
| MENIERE | French physician who discovered that vertigo was caused by inner ear disorders (7) |
| CORNCOB | Lump of thickened skin on horse's inner ear |
| RISING | Is part of the inner circle of Easter 1916 (6) |
| LOOP | In the __: part of the inner circle |
| AUDIPHONE | Old form of hearing aid that, when placed against the upper teeth, conveyed sound vibrations to the inner ear (9) |
| INDEMASSSERVICE | BRIDJ, trialling in part of the inner west, is an .. ...... ....... , an individually targeted public transport accessed by app (2,6,7) |
| LENS | Part of the inner eye, or camera (4) |
| MULL | Ponder part of the Inner Hebrides (4) |
| EMOTIONS | Part of the inner landscape |