I would consider focusing on sections of the body for each list, head, trunk, limbs. There is enough anatomy in the hand to make a list for the hand alone. Also I would not be bothered linking them to the Anchorman list. I'd be creating my own list for the body sections using information that I already know... eg hand, nail, finger, bone, knuckle, palm, thumb etc all serve as starting points for linking and are already strong in my memory web knowledge about the hand. I can linke the names of the bone to nail, knuckle, thumb, palm and if there is a few like in the palm I can create a story to link them.

Funny thing about memory webs if they are well created they work backwards too. If someone says the name of the bone in the fingertip your thread will pull you back to the hand.

I don't see it necessary to have the words that start with a letter S always linked to S in the ABC list if I can create one that helps me identify and understand the association.

So my hand list would be used for bones and then for muscles. Getting creative and finding ways to memorise those names is easier once you know you can link it to something that is already solid on the memory web.

Alex