| ALLEMANDE | A figure in square dancing in which adjacent dancers link arms or join or touch hands and make a full or partial turn |
| MONEY | Pink Floyd hit with the lyric "Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash" |
| DECK | Not playing with a ful ___ |
| CROSSELBOWS | Link arms? |
| DOSIDO | Back-to-back figure in square dancing |
| LINE | ___ dancing, in which participants form rows without partners and follow steps to country and western music (4) |
| WORKMANLIKE | Adept will link arm again in woke surroundings (11) |
| DOSIDOS | Figures in square dancing |
| AREA | Figure in square units |
| CALL | A holla or summons; a bird's cry or a whistle imitating thus; a direction in square-dancing; or, a signal by bell, bugle or trumpet (4) |
| TRILL | Musical ornament in which adjacent notes are rapidly alternated; or, a roulade of birdsong (5) |
| LINKS | Word for loops or rings of chains or mail; sausages joined together in strings; or, things, real or figurative, that bond, connect, join or tie (5) |
| MATADOR | Domino game in which adjacent halves must total seven (7) |
| RHOMBOID | Parallelogram in which adjacent sides are unequal (8) |
| SASHAY | To walk in an ostentatious way (from a step in square dancing) |
| ARABESQUE | American, live, engaged in square dancing or part of ballet |
| MERGE | Meet and join or cause to meet and join (5) |
| TAILS | Caudae following the animals to which they join; or, the opposite of "heads" on the reverse of a coin (5) |
| RIGGING | Cordage that supports a ship's masts/sails or joins a hot-air balloon's basket to its envelope; or, aerial apparatus for a flying trapeze (7) |
| VAQUEROS | Cowboys see nothing in square dancing |