| ANNELID | Worm with internally and externally segmented body |
| ARTHROPOD | An invertebrate animal with a segmented body and jointed limbs (9) |
| INSECT | Invertebrate with a segmented body and exoskeleton such as the holometabolic butterfly or bee (6) |
| CRUSTACEAN | Any mainly aquatic arthropod, usually with a segmented body and chitinous exoskeleton (10) |
| ISOPOD | Crustacean with a flattened segmented body (6) |
| CENTIPEDE | An arthropod with a segmented body, each segment bearing one pair of legs (9) |
| NEMATODE | Unsegmented worm with elongated rounded body, pointed a both ends (8) |
| ATTENUATED | Go to university, troubled internally, and weakened |
| LEECH | Bleed internally, and ache also? You'll get old medical application |
| MURKIER | Odd about Starmer changing internally, and becoming more gloomy (7) |
| PAW | Stop a worm with a hand (3) |
| BEAK | What a bird catches a worm with |
| WIGGLE | Worm with headless carp (6) |
| STREETLEGAL | Get a seller to service Ford model internally and make it roadworthy (6-5) |
| ERRANTIA | Free-swimming worms with developed sense organs |
| NEMATODES | Worms with unsegmented cylindrical bodies (9) |
| LEECHES | Worms with suckers at both ends (7) |
| TREMATODE | Any member of a class of flat-worms with adhesive suckers (9) |
| WORM | A type of creeping or burrowing invertebrate animal with long slender body and no limbs, segmented in rings or parasitic in the intestines or tissues |
| ORANGE | A hesperidium with aromatic zest and juicy segmented flesh; or, its corresponding colour, similar to apricot, carrot, ginger, papaya, peach, persimmon and saffron (6) |