| OPTIC | The ___ nerve carries sensory nerve impulses from the retina toward the visual centres in the brain (5) |
| APPESTAT | Theoretical control centre in the brain, possibly in the hypothalamus, that regulates feelings of hunger and satiety (8) |
| OPTICNERVE | Feature in the back of the eye transmitting impulses to the brain from the retina (5,5) |
| CHAKRA | Any of the seven major energy centres in the body in yoga (6) |
| SENSORY | Cells/hairs (in the cochlea) are set into vibrations/stimulated producing nerve impulses in the auditory nerve (7) |
| KERKRADE | City in the Netherlands on the German border which is one of the oldest coal-mining centres in Europe (8) |
| RECEPTOR | A sensory nerve ending that changes specific stimuli into nerve impulses (8) |
| SOW | Broadcast the storm centre's in the Cornish area |
| NERVE | Fiber that conducts impulses from the spinal cord |
| ORGANOFCORTI | Structure in the cochlea of the inner ear whose hair cells transform sound energy into nerve impulses (5,2,5) |
| GRAPHICDESIGNER | Chart Third Reich from first of the camps to architect responsible for the visual impact (7,8) |
| AXONS | Conductors of impulses from nerve cells |
| SOLARP | *Nerve center in the abdomen that's strongly affected by a punch |
| FREAKYFLORIDAY | 2003 Disney film about a strange community rec center in the Sunshine State? |
| COCHLEA | What is the spiral cavity of the internal ear where sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses? (7) |
| BLINDSPOT | Portion of the visual field of each eye that corresponds to the position of the optic disk where there are no photoreceptors (5,4) |
| SETSEYESON | Catches a glimpse of what Teddy Bear manufacturer does with buttons, for example, in the visual sense (4,4,2) |
| AESTHETE | A person who has a highly developed appreciation of beauty, especially in poetry and the visual arts (8) |
| AESTHETES | People who have a highly developed appreciation of beauty, especially in poetry and the visual arts (9) |
| BOKEH | In photography, the visual quality of out-offocus parts of an image rendered by a particular lens (5) |