One of the long bones | 21 |
Nightstick fracture bone | 24 |
Neighbor of the radius | 22 |
Monteggia fracture location | 27 |
Martial artist's board-breaking bone | 40 |
Lower arm bone | 14 |
Longest armbone | 15 |
Longest arm bone | 16 |
Location of a Monteggia fracture | 32 |
Locale of the radial notch | 26 |
Limb part | 9 |
Leg : fibula :: arm : __ | 24 |
Large arm bone | 14 |
Kin of a radius | 15 |
It's near a radius | 22 |
It's longer than the radius | 31 |
It's involved in arm-twisting | 33 |
It's below the elbow | 24 |
It sits parallel to the radius | 30 |
It runs down your arm | 21 |
It runs down the arm | 20 |
It runs down a limb | 19 |
It extends from the elbow | 25 |
It ends at the elbow | 20 |
Humerus's neighbor | 22 |
Holes are drilled in it during Tommy John surgery | 49 |
Hinge-joint bone | 16 |
Ginglymus's neighbor | 24 |
Forearm stiffener | 17 |
Forearm feature | 15 |
Forearm component | 17 |
Fibula's higher relative | 28 |
Elbow-wrist link | 16 |
Either of a skeletal pair | 25 |
Cubitus: rare | 13 |
Comrade-in-arms? | 16 |
Companion of the radius | 23 |
Certain human bone | 18 |
Certain bone | 12 |
Carpus connector | 16 |
Bone that parallels the radius | 30 |
Bone that means "elbow" in Latin | 42 |
Bone paralleling the radius | 27 |
Bone of the arm | 15 |
Bone next to the humerus | 24 |
Bone near the radius | 20 |
Bone meaning "elbow" in Latin | 39 |
Bone linked to the anconeus muscle | 34 |
Bone involved in pronation | 26 |
Bone in the forearm | 19 |
Bone in a limb | 14 |
Bone in a hinge joint | 21 |
Bone in a bird's wing | 25 |
Bone from elbow to wrist | 24 |
Bone connected to the triceps | 29 |
Bone connected to the supinator muscle | 38 |
Bone connected to the oblique cord | 34 |
Bone by the biceps | 18 |
Bone broken in a "nightstick fracture" | 48 |
Arms runner? | 12 |
Arm's runner? | 17 |
Arm stiffener | 13 |
Arm bone corresponding to the fibula | 36 |
An arm bone | 11 |
A forearm bone | 14 |
"Nightstick fracture" bone | 36 |
Radii neighbors | 15 |
Half of the forearm bones | 25 |
Bones in forearms | 17 |
Wrist-to-elbow bones | 20 |
Radii's partners | 20 |
Radii companions | 16 |
Neighbors of radii | 18 |
They parallel radii | 19 |
Radii-paralleling bones | 23 |
Arm parts | 9 |
They're parallel to radii | 29 |
Partners of radii | 17 |
Cubiti | 6 |
Certain long bones | 18 |
Carpi connectors | 16 |
They're up in arms | 22 |
They help make joints | 21 |
Prismatic bones | 15 |
Elbow bones | 11 |
Bony neighbors of radii | 23 |
Bones once called cubiti | 24 |
Bones also called cubiti | 24 |
Arm counterparts of fibulae | 27 |
They turn on hinges | 19 |
They help form joints | 21 |
They end in olecranons | 22 |
They connect to carpi | 21 |
Some arm bones | 14 |
Radii relatives | 15 |
Radii partners | 14 |
Ones touching elbows | 20 |
Olecranons are part of them | 27 |
Neighbors of the radii | 22 |
Neighbors of ginglymi | 21 |