| HOLYSEPULCHRE | Tomb in which the body of Christ was laid after the crucifixion (4,9) |
| CRIB | A model in a Nativity scene of the manger in which the infant Jesus Christ was laid at birth; a wicker basket; a cowshed for oxen; a bin for grain; a card game developed from noddy; or, a little bed f |
| JOBE | Carpet tile finally laid after a bit of work |
| CORPUSCHRISTI | The body of Christ |
| ARIMATHEA | Joseph of - - -, in the New Testament a wealthy Jewish man who buried the body of Jesus Christ after the crucifixion (9) |
| DOVER | The capital of Delaware is Dover. It was laid out in 1717, and it was named after a city in England. What's the name of that city? |
| PIETA | A representation of Mary in sculpture or painting grieving over the body of Jesus after the crucifixion |
| SCORPION | Common name for the yoga pose vrischikasana, in which the body is supported on the forearms and the feet hang over the head (8) |
| GETHSEMANE | The garden in Jerusalem in which Christ was betrayed on the night before his Crucifixion |
| OSTRACODA | Subclass of Crustacea in which the body is enclosed in a transparent two-valved carapace |
| LSIT | Exercise in which the body forms the shape of a letter |
| PRESSUP | Exercise in which the body is alternately raised from and lowered to the floor by the arms only (5-2) |
| PUSHUP | Exercise in which the body is alternately raised from and lowered to the floor by the arms only (4-2) |
| PLANCHE | Gymnastics stability exercise in which the body is held parallel to the ground (7) |
| ELBOWSTANDS | Acrobatic feats in which the body is balanced on the forearms |
| ANAEMIA | A condition in which the body has a low number of red blood cells (7) |
| NICODEMUS | Pharisee who helped prepare Christ's body for burial after the crucifixion |
| ANNELID | Worm in which the body is divided into segments both externally and internally, such as the leech (7) |
| FONDU | Ballet movement in which the body is lowered by bending the supporting leg or legs; French, literally 'melted' (5) |
| ICINESS | A condition in which the body or mind is harmed (7) |