| ASCENDER | The part of a lower-case letter that extends above the body of the letter |
| MINUSCULE | A lower-case letter |
| BOOT | Footwear that extends above the ankle |
| DOT | Part of a lower case i or j |
| SNORKEL | What short breathing tube for a swimmer extends above the surface? (7) |
| NAMASTE | Indian greeting gesture of a small bow whilst holding palms together raised above the body (7) |
| OVERHEAD | Above the body |
| TITTLE | A diacritic in the form of a small dot over a lower-case i or j, hence a word for an iota, jot or other tiny or scarcely detectable amount (6) |
| PANTHEON | It was built as a temple in the Campus Martius, Rome, by Marcus Agrippa, 27 BCE. It is now used as a church. The body of the building is an immense circular space lit solely a 27-foot (8-metre) "eye," |
| ASCENDERS | Parts of tall lower case letters which rise above smaller ones (9) |
| RACK | The _, an instrument of torture that stretched the body of the victim (4) |
| SWINGINGBOOM | The spar that stretches the foot of a lower studding-sail (8-4) |
| SHIFTKEY | On a keyboard, what facilitates change between upper and lower case letters? (5,3) |
| ORR | "Concerning the Book That Is the Body of the Beloved" poet Gregory |
| ONAVERAGE | Overhead, the body of the church blow their top, for the most part (2,7) |
| MOOSE | The source of a lower sound coming from the southeast (5) |
| NAIVE | Simple to be the first person in the body of the church (5) |
| OVIPAROUS | Producing eggs that hatch outside the body of the mother (9) |
| VASE | Vessel such as a tulipiere or rosebowl for cut flowers; or, the body of the Corinthian capital (4) |
| MIDGARD | Abode of humanity in Norse mythology, formed from the body of the giant Ymir (7) |