| TYPING | Action or skill typically performed with a QWERTY keyboard (6) |
| TURNING | Word for a bend, crossroads, curve or junction; the shaping of a vase or other crock in pottery; or, the action or skill of using a lathe (7) |
| MIMICRY | The action or skill of imitating others usually to entertain or ridicule (7) |
| YMCA | Village People song typically performed with arm motions |
| PLIE | Bending of the knees in ballet, typically performed with the feet out-turned (4) |
| QUADRILLE | Square dance forerunner typically performed by four couples |
| TOPROW | QWERTY location on a QWERTY keyboard |
| ZXCVBN | Bottom row of letters on a QWERTY keyboard |
| DVORAK | Alternative to a QWERTY keyboard |
| ALASKA | Only US state that can be typed on one row of the QWERTY keyboard |
| NORDIC | - walking; activity performed with a pair of ski-pole-like sticks (6) |
| CANCAN | A Parisian music-hall dance performed with a couple of tins |
| TYPIST | Any one of a pool of keyboarders or stenos who write by means of clickety-clacking or hunt-and-pecking on qwertys or other such keypads (6) |
| ENTER | Normally oversized key on a qwerty keyboard |
| AMPERSAND | Symbol on the number 7 key of a Qwerty keyboard (9) |
| CURL | A ringlet; an eddy; a ripple effect or "flame" in wood; an instance of sliding a granite or stone on ice; or, a weightlifting exercise performed with a barbell or a dumb-bell (4) |
| TALENT | Ancient Babylonian, Greek or Roman unit of weight; or, a word for natural aptitude or skill (6) |
| BOFFIN | One with a knowledge or skill that is considered to be complex (6) |
| SEWING | The principal sutorial craft or skill involved in appliqueing, dressmaking, patchworking or tailoring (6) |
| EXPERT | Person with specialised knowledge or skill (6) |