| TITLEROLE | Part such as Hamlet |
| BRIDGE | An aqueduct, bascule, clapper, ponceau, series of stepping-stones etc spanning an obstacle such as a moat or river; or, a connecting part, such as the nose of a pair of specs (6) |
| TRAGEDY | Essay about old play such as Hamlet (7) |
| TOE | Body part such as the hallux |
| ORGAN | Body part such as the heart or kidney |
| TRAGIC | Ending in rout such as Hamlet is upsetting (6) |
| AREOLA | Small space in a tissue or part such as the area between veins on a leaf or an insect's wing. |
| ANTIC | Old word for an absurd act or an actor in a grotesque or ludicrous part such as a clown or buffoon (5) |
| AMPUTATION | The removal of a body part such as a limb (10) |
| PROSTHESIS | An artificial body part such as a limb or a breast implant (10) |
| PROSTHETIC | An artificial body part such as a limb or a heart or breast implant (10) |
| DIGIT | Body part such as a finger or a toe |
| BOONE | Surname that becomes a body part such as the femur if one of its Os is removed |
| TBONE | Porterhouse alternative formed by the letter after S + a body part such as the tibia or femur: Hyph. |
| SETAE | Hairlike parts, such as those that help geckos cling to walls |
| NEWT | Amphibian with the fascinating ability to regenerate body parts such as limbs, hearts and intestines |
| TENACULUM | Surgical hook or forceps used to grasp small body parts such as the ends of arteries; from Latin, 'to hold' (9) |
| RETRORSE | Pointed backwards or in a direction opposite to normal; used especially of plant parts such as hairs and thorns (8) |
| PENTAMEROUS | Having parts (such as Of flowers of the plants discussed in this week's Miscellany) that are in groups, or multiples, of five (11) |
| TRILOGY | Story in three parts, such as The Lord of the Rings (7) |