| PRONOUNS | Some parts of speech are not against other parts of speech |
| PREPARE | After short part of speech, are ready (7) |
| NOUNS | Lad taken aback about French article and other parts of speech |
| OSTEOPATHY | A system of healing based on the manipulation of bones or other parts of the body (10) |
| NERVE | Courage / bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation between the brain and other parts of the body |
| CREOLE | Variant of French spoken in New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana (6) |
| UVEITIS | Inflammation of the iris and other parts of the eye (7) |
| EMBOUCHURE | The application, by a wind instrument player, of their lips and other parts of the mouth |
| BODYLANGUAGE | Using other parts of one's anatomy as a tongue? |
| ANATOLIA | A Laotian settled in other parts of Asia (8) |
| INVADE | Inadvisable to remove basil or move into other parts of the plot (6) |
| GIBLETS | Processed leg bits and other parts of a fowl (7) |
| SPICES | Usually dried and ground, these fragrant products derive from the seeds, bark, buds or other parts of plants |
| BONE | ___meal is a slowrelease organic fertiliser, made from finely crushed animal ___ and other parts of animal waste product (4) |
| REGURGITATE | Camels have a multi-chambered stomach. They ___ their food and chew the resulting cud which they then swallow again and other parts of the stomach digest it. |
| ONETRILLION | Number with 12 zeros in the U.S. but 18 zeros in other parts of the world |
| PINCER | A ___ is the part of an arthropod that enables it to carry loads, to defend against other creatures, or to attack prey |
| SPEEDSKATING | A form of racing on ice, usually on an oval course, against other competitors or the clock (5,7) |
| WARMONGER | A leader who encourages war against other countries (9) |
| FLOAT | Allow a currency to fluctuate against other currencies in accordance with market forces. (5) |