| JETE | Ballet jump with various forms in which a dancer springs from one foot to land on the other; French, 'thrown' (4) |
| PIEDATERRE | Term, from the French for "foot to earth", for a second home, occasional lodging, dacha or other grounded place for one's feet to land on one's own turf (4-1-5) |
| TOULOUSELAUTREC | He drew people from French city to the other French clubs |
| EDITION | From "bring forth, publish", word for one of the forms in which a book or newspaper is produced; a press run; a single copy from this set; a reproduction; or, any version (7) |
| POLYMORPH | An organism with various forms |
| IDIOMS | Various forms in which 1 across can appear |
| TRAY | A board, salver or shallow receptacle in various forms in/on which to bake brownies or flapjacks, carry crockery, grow seedlings, hold papers or present visiting cards (4) |
| CABRIOLE | Ballet jump with one leg outstretched and the other beating against it (8) |
| FOUETTE | Ballet step in which a dancer stands on one foot and makes a circular whipping motion with the other (7) |
| ASSEMBLE | Classical ballet jump in which a dancer lands with a plie in fifth position (8) |
| AXEL | Ice skating jump from one foot to the other, including a half turn |
| ENTRECHAT | A jump in ballet in which a dancer repeatedly crosses the feet (9) |
| RELEVE | Ballet step in which a dancer rises on tiptoe in a demi-pointe (6) |
| LIMBO | A Caribbean dance in which a dancer bends backwards to pass under a horizontal bar (5) |
| BUZZALDRIN | Lunar module pilot on the Apollo 11 mission and one of the first two humans to land on the moon: 2 wds. |
| SKIP | Step lightly from one foot to the other (4) |
| JETES | Jumps from one foot to the other |
| ARABESQUE | Classical ballet position in which a dancer has one leg raised behind and both arms stretched out |
| EAGLE | Aquiline bird of prey whose name was given to the Apollo 11 lunar module that became the first crewed vehicle to land on the Moon (5) |
| APOLLO | _ 11, the first crewed mission to land on the Moon, on 20 July 1969 (6) |