| ENAMEL | The body's hardest tissue. |
| VAGUS | From the Latin for "wandering", the body's 10th cranial nerve and the main component of the parasympathetic nervous system (5) |
| TONSIL | Tissue lump (one's found on each side of the throat) that forms part of the body's front line agains |
| AORTIC | ____ valve, part of the heart between the left ventricle and the body's main artery (6) |
| THROAT | The body's gullet or "red lane"; said passage when sore; one's voice; the opening or fauces of a flower's corolla; or, something narrow, such as the neck of a vase (6) |
| SCIATICA | Pain resulting from compression of the body's longest and widest nerve, extending from the lower back into the foot (8) |
| SCIATIC | Relating to the hip or to pain around the body's longest nerve (7) |
| SPLEEN | Which organ regulates the quality of the body's blood? (6) |
| CAROTID | Artery in the neck often used to measure the body's pulse |
| NERVE | Fibre that communicates impulses between the brain and the body's organs |
| AORTA | What is the name of the body's main artery? (5) |
| LUPUS | Autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue (5) |
| AMYGDALA | One of two structures connected to the hypothalamus involved in activating the body's fight or flight response (8) |
| LEAR | Character who says "When the mind's free, the body's delicate" |
| NERVES | The body's numerous bundles of axons that transmit electrochemical impulses to the brain or spinal cord; or, a poetic word for bowstrings (6) |
| FLESHWOUND | An injury that damages the skin but none of the body's internal organs (5,5) |
| CEREBELLUM | A part of the brain that controls the body's movements and balance (10) |
| SHIATSU | Japanese massage therapy designed to improve the flow of the body's vital force (qi) along its natural channels (meridians); literally, 'finger pressure' (7) |
| ORGAN | Any one of the vitals collectively forming the body's viscera (5) |
| CHAKRA | From the Sanskrit for "wheel", each of the body's seven centres of spiritual power, according to ayurvedic or yogic thought (6) |