| BRACHIUM | The upper segment of the arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow (8) |
| HUMERUS | Bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow |
| TOURNIQUET | Any instrument or device for temporarily constricting an artery of the arm or leg to control bleeding (10) |
| ELBOW | It's in the middle of the arm or could be below (5) |
| STRETCH | An informal word for a walk; a continuous journey; an expanse of road, time, water etc; or, a muscle-extending reach of the arms or legs (7) |
| ARM | Each of the upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand |
| BODICE | The upper part of a dress, from the shoulder to the waist (6) |
| SASH | Band of material worn draped from the shoulder to the opposing hip (4) |
| BRACELET | Ornamental chain worn around the arm or wrist (8) |
| OVERHAND | With arm brought down from the shoulder (8) |
| WINGSPAN | The distance between the tips of a bird's forelimbs (8) |
| SCAPULAR | Religious garment suspended from the shoulders |
| SACK | The plunder/pillage of a captured city or town; a large bag of burlap, gunny or hessian for flour, grain, potatoes or racing in; a woman's loose-fitting gown; or, a train of silk hanging from the shou |
| WING | A modified forelimb of a bat or a bird; or, something suggestive of this, such as an ala of a sycamore seed or a sail of a ship/windmill (4) |
| FLIPPER | Forelimb of a whale, seal or turtle adapted for swimming; a television series about a dolphin; a swimfin; or, an arm of a pinball machine (7) |
| BALDRIC | A wide silk sash or leather belt worn over the right shoulder to the left hip for carrying a sword, etc |
| EMBRACE | A hug or other clasp in the arms; or, an act of receiving gladly (7) |
| ARMS | Sleeves; octopus tentacles; or, sides of chairs supporting human forelimbs of the same name (4) |
| ASHOT | Words before "in the arm" or "in the dark" |
| DANDLES | Les and Dan join to play with baby by tossing into the arms or placing baby to dance on their knees! (7) |