| GULLET | Passage between the pharynx and the stomach (6) |
| OESOPHAGI | The passage between the pharynx and the stomach (plural) |
| OESOPHAGUS | The part of the alimentary canal between the pharynx and the stomach (10) |
| TONSIL | Lymphatic tissue mass at the rear edge of the pharynx (6) |
| THROAT | Body part between the mouth and the stomach (6) |
| BREATHEINANDOUT | Expand the intrapleural space, automatically allowing entry through the pharynx and beyond, then all |
| EUSTACHIAN | The ____ tube connects the middle ear to the pharynx |
| EUSTACHIANTUBE | Narrow passage leading from the middle ear to the pharynx (10,4) |
| SALPINX | The Eustachian tube, going from the middle ear to the pharynx (7) |
| GAP | Cheshire ___, a meteorologist's term for the lowlands of the Cheshire Plain, passage between the Clwydian Hills and the Peak District (3) |
| NOSTRILS | Diseased tonsils cover middle of pharynx and holes used for breathing (8) |
| STRAITOFMESSINA | Narrow passage between the eastern tip of Sicily and the southern tip of Calabria in the south of Italy |
| STRAITSOFDOVER | Passage between the English Channel and the North Sea (7,2,5) |
| PHARYNX | Passage between the mouth and oesophagus (7) |
| INLET | At home near type of accommodation on passage between the islands (5) |
| ENTS | Larynx and pharynx docs |
| ESOPHAGUS | Pharynx-to-stomach connec tor |
| ADENOIDS | Mass of lymphoid tissue in the upper pharynx |
| ESOPHAGI | Pharynx-stomach connectors |
| BORE | Word, distantly related to "gullet, pharynx", for the hollow part of a gun barrel or other tube; or, said cylinder's calibre or diameter (4) |