| CRURAL | Relating to the leg or thigh |
| ANKLET | A bracelet-like chain for the talus area of the leg; or, in the US, a name for a type of bobbysock (6) |
| GAMENESS | Disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet. |
| GAME | Crippled in the legs or feet (4) |
| SCIATICA | Pain in the legs or lower back |
| GLANCE | A momentary look or darting of the eye; or, a deflection of a cricket ball off the bat to the leg side (6) |
| WADERS | Word for sandpipers, stilts and other long-legged water-walking shorebirds, thus anglers' or fly-fishers' chest-, hip- or thigh-high waterproof boots for wallowing (6) |
| BICEPS | Flexor muscle of the upper arm or thigh |
| WOMBAT | Graduate tucked into heads, wings or thighs of a beastly type from down under (6) |
| CRUTCH | A stick with a crosspiece at the top put under the arm of a person with an injured leg or foot (6) |
| TABLES | Inscribed ancient slabs; flat surfaces on legs or trestles at which to eat, write etc; groups seated at said items of furniture for games or meals; or, backgammon boards (6) |
| FIDGET | Scarce gifted, I twitch body, leg or arm (6) |
| STAGES | Legs or heats of road cycle races; platforms in theatres; or, parts of microscopes for slides (6) |
| STUMPS | Word for truncated things, such as pencil ends, residual limbs or remnants of felled/fallen trees; "timbers" forming wickets; wooden legs; or, tortillons for blending in art (6) |
| CLIMBS | Many legs or shins (6) |
| JERSEY | What has four legs - or two arms? |
| EAT | Work on one's legs or thighs? |
| FEMORAL | The main artery of the thigh, supplying blood to the leg, _ artery (7) |
| GLIDE | In cricket, a stroke in which the ball is deflected off the bat to the leg side; a glance (5) |
| PSOAS | Large muscle used in flexing the hip or thigh (5) |