| TYMPANY | Swelling of the abdomen, particularly in animals (7) |
| GLUCOSE | Most abundant of the monosaccharide sugars, produced in animals by the metabolism of carbohydrates (7) |
| OMENTUM | In women, tummy's part of the abdomen |
| TARSALS | In animals that walk on their toes, any of several short, angular bones contained in the hock (7) |
| ASCITES | Dropsy of the abdomen |
| VENTRAL | Of the abdomen |
| MILKLEG | Painful swelling of the femoral veins after childbirth (4,3) |
| INDEXER | One name unknown in animals I order into lists (7) |
| WOLFRAM | Old rare metal detected in animals (7) |
| MUSCLES | Contractile tissues in animals used for movement or balance (7) |
| KERATIN | Protein which makes up hair, horns, nails, hooves, shells, beaks, and feathers in animals |
| COCOTTE | Loose woman has place to sleep in animal's quarters |
| NAVEL | The scar in the centre of the abdomen where the umbilical cord was attached (5) |
| LARD | The internal fat of the abdomen of pigs when rendered and clarified for use in cooking and pharmacy |
| DIAPHRAGM | Part of the breathing apparatus of the abdomen (9) |
| PHYSIOLOGY | The science of the processes of life in animals and plants (10) |
| EPIGASTRIUM | Upper middle part of the abdomen, between the sternum and the navel (11) |
| PANCREAS | A large gland in the upper part of the abdomen that secretes insulin (8) |
| GOUT | Disease marked by excess of uric acid in the blood and joints pains, swelling of the big toe, etc. |
| TUMMYTUCK | Plastic surgery to reduce the size of the abdomen (5,4) |