| OSTEAL | Relating to bone or to the skeleton. (6) |
| ECRU | Shade akin to bone or eggshell |
| BONE | So, it's back to the skeleton member (4) |
| BARE | Lead-in to bones or knuckles |
| CORAL | Invertebrate marine organisms known for their skeletons-external or internal-of a stonelike, horny, or leathery consistency. The name is also applied to the skeletons of these animals. (5) |
| BALLOT | To return to the dance or to the voting? |
| EDITOR | Exec on newspaper in flux, heading to the left or to the right (6) |
| UPLOAD | Transfer data from a computer or phone to another device or to the internet (6) |
| AVERNO | From a lake near Cumae or to the Underworld, Aeneid 6.126 |
| BEYOND | At or to the farther side the scope |
| BEHIND | In or to the rear (6) |
| POUNCE | A talon of a hawk; a sudden spring or swoop; fine powder of cuttle-bone or sandarach, formerly used to prevent ink from bleeding; or, charcoal dust sprinkled through perforated designs to transfer mot |
| TENDON | Cord or band of white inelastic tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone or some other part (6) |
| MARROW | Myeloid tissue in the medullary cavities of bones; or, by extension, the central or vital part of anything (6) |
| OSSIFY | To turn into bone or become rigid in attitude (6) |
| ANTRUM | Natural chamber or cavity in a bone or other anatomical structure, e.g. a sinus (6) |
| LAMINA | A thin plate or layer (especially of bone or mineral). |
| CARIES | Progressive decay of a bone or tooth |
| PETTOY | Bone or squeaky ball, e.g. |
| BREAST | Word before bone or stroke |