| LIGHTINFANTRY | Troops not heavily armed fighting in front of the main body of an army (5,8) |
| OUTPOST | Military station at a distance from the main body of an army, typically in a remote or sparsely populated location (7) |
| SUBGROUP | Part of the main body of marines working in the water (8) |
| TORSO | Bone in the region of the main body (5) |
| INAMINORITY | Central African developed nation and oddly grumpily not part of the main body (2,1,8) |
| LIGHT | Not heavily armed (5) |
| PORTLIGHT | Illumination on board carriage that's not heavily armed (9) |
| DELIGHT | Joy provided by my boss turning up not heavily armed |
| ARMEDCONFLICT | Armed fighting |
| AISLE | A wing of a church separated from the nave by piers; a passageway in a supermarket or between rows of seats; or, a compartment of a timber-framed barn divided from the main body of the building by pos |
| FUSELAGE | The main body of an aeroplane was called this in 1909 |
| HULL | Word for the small green calyx of a raspberry, strawberry or similar soft fruit; the husk of a grain; the pod or shell of beans or peas; the main body or frame of a flying-boat, ship or tank; or, the |
| PELOTON | From the French meaning "small ball", word for the main body of riders in a cycle race (7) |
| PROFITMARGIN | Mark-up not in the main body of writing? (6,6) |
| NAIVE | One in the main body of the church showing no affectation (5) |
| UMBRELLA | Brolly, bumbershoot or parasol; or, the main body of a jellyfish (8) |
| AEGEANSEA | Starting to arrange, for example, to bring forth the main body of water (6,3) |
| IONIANSEA | Charge a man at the main body of water (6,3) |
| NAVE | The main body of a church (4) |
| STEM | Check the main body of a plant |