| CARMENMIRANDA | Singer-dancer of high-headgear fame |
| JIGGER | An hourglass-shaped device for measuring shots of liquor; a mizzen of ketch; Billy Bunter's word for a bicycle; or, a dancer of Irish/Scottish reels (6) |
| AMSTEL | Pro dancer of DWTS fame, Louis Van ___ |
| LENAHORNE | American singer, dancer, actress and civil rights activist who joined the chorus of the Cotton Club at the age of 16 in 1933 (4,5) |
| LOLAFALANA | Singer/dancer/actress once called the "Queen of Las Vegas" |
| ANN | Singer-dancer -Margret of Viva Las Vegas |
| IRENE | Fame singer/dancer, ... Cara (5) |
| ASTON | Singer, dancer and member of JLS, ----- Merrygold (5) |
| MARKOVA | Dame Alicia _, ballerina and choreographer; the first British dancer to become the principal dancer of a ballet company (7) |
| ALICIAMARKOVA | The first British dancer to become the principal dancer of a ballet company |
| NIJINSKY | Russian ballet dancer and choreographer regarded as the greatest male dancer of the early 20th Century (8) |
| WALTZER | Word for a dancer of the valse, thus a fairground roundabout or a species of mouse that also reels, revolves, rotates, spins or whirls (7) |
| DEGAS | "The Little Dancer of Fourteen Years" sculptor |
| LITTLEEGYPT | Hootchy-kootchy dancer of yore |
| CELESTE | Madame___, French dancer of old |
| RONREAGAN | Noted Joffrey Ballet dancer of the 1980s |
| SALOME | Veil-clad dancer of scripture |
| CYD | Famous dancer of Hollywood's golden age, ... Charisse (3) |
| GREGORYHINES | "Greatest tap dancer of his generation" |
| NUREYEV | Soviet ballet dancer of the last century (7) |