| SOMATIC | Relating to the body, as opposed to the mind |
| PHYSICALLY | In a manner relating to the body as opposed to the mind (10) |
| CORPORAL | Of the body, as opposed to the mind (8) |
| POSTURE | The position of the limbs or the carriage of the body as a whole. (7) |
| SOMA | The body as distinct from the soul, mind or psyche (4) |
| SHIATSU | In what type of massage is pressure is applied to the same points of the body as in acupuncture? (7) |
| REHYDRATE | To replace fluid in the body, as you need to after a heavy aerobics session (9) |
| TABERNACLE | Word originally for a hut, tent or portable sanctuary, now the body as the temporary abode of the soul (10) |
| ADDUCT | Pull towards the midline of the body, as muscles do (6) |
| BOWED | Bent the upper part of the body as a sign of respect (5) |
| PHYSICAL | Relating to the body rather than the mind |
| BOWING | Bending the head or upper part of the body as a sign of respect (6) |
| EATEN | Taken into the body as food (5) |
| EGEST | Cast off from the body, as perspiration |
| INGEST | Take into the body, as food |
| LUNGE | Sudden forward thrust of the body, as with a sword (5) |
| SYSTEMIC | Affecting the body as a whole |
| RUBONESHANDS | Massage parts of the body as a sign of satisfaction! (3,4,5) |
| METASTASIZE | Spread through the body as masses eat it out |
| INVITRO | Outside the body (as fertilized egg) (2,5) |