| OSSICLE | Small bone, especially one of three bones of the middle ear (7) |
| ILIUM | Widest of the three bones of the hip |
| INCUS | One of three bones in the ear |
| MALLEUS | Any of the small bones of the middle ear in mammals (7) |
| ANVIL | Common name for the incus, the middle of the three small bones of the middle ear (5) |
| STIRRUP | Small bone of the middle ear - it purrs (anag) (7) |
| BRIGAND | Bandit - especially one of a band of robbers in mountain or forest regions. (7) |
| PANNIER | Large basket, especially one of a pair slung over a beast of burden (7) |
| ADDRESS | A speech or written communication, especially one of a formal nature (7) |
| EARDRUM | Auditory membrane of the middle ear (7) |
| ETHMOID | Small bone in the cranium that forms part of the eye sockets and the nasal cavity. (7) |
| STAPES | Stirrup-shaped small bone of the middle ear (6) |
| PATELLA | Head has two students with a small bone (7) |
| SULTANA | Ruler's wife cheers, breaking small bone |
| DISCIPLE | One of the personal followers of Christ during his life, especially one of the 12 Apostles (8) |
| SCLERITE | Hardened body part, especially one of the plates making up the exoskeleton of an arthropod (8) |
| TREPHINE | Old surgical drilling instrument for removing circular sections of bone, especially in the skull (8) |
| KIRK | Scottish word for a church, especially one of the Church of Scotland (4) |
| WAINSCOT | A lining applied to the walls of a room, especially one of wood panelling |
| GAUCHO | Cowboy of the South American pampas, especially one of mixed Spanish and native descent (6) |