| LOTUSPOSITION | Cross-legged seated stance in yoga (5,8) |
| LOTUS | Seated, cross-legged position used in yoga (5) |
| ENGARDE | In fencing, a warning to adopt a defensive stance in readiness for an attack (2,5) |
| INTERPOSE | Head off, in season, to take a stance in order to mediate (9) |
| POSTURAL | Concerned with stance in job, in dropping off item for gents (8) |
| CANNIEST | Stance in reforms, most prudent (8) |
| MEXICANPOSE | *Stance in a Monterrey studio? |
| POMP | It is coupled with circum- stance in march (4) |
| TENABLE | Defensible, like a reasonable stance in an argument |
| CAITHNESS | Alters his stance in area of Scotland (9) |
| DEUTSCHEMARK | Couples performing terribly with revolutionary make stance in old German capital (8,4) |
| STRUCKAPOSE | Adopted a stance in court - speaks out of order (6,1,4) |
| WINHANDSDOWN | A winning jockey's stance in the saddle gave us what expression for an easy victory? (3,5,4) |
| FOOTFAULTS | They result from adopting the wrong stance in the services (4-6) |
| SARTORIUS | A muscle that received its Latin name because it is useful in assuming the cross-legged position that ancient tailors used in their work (9) |
| EXPOSES | Former lovers' stances in photos? |
| YOGA | Exercise in which you might sit cross-legged |
| YOGIC | and 29ac, Exercise of hopping while cross-legged that is a central aspect of the TM-Sidhi program introduced by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in 1975 |
| FLYING | see 42dn, Exercise of hopping while cross-legged that is a central aspect of the TM-Sidhi program introduced by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in 1975 |
| YOGI | Bear someone sitting cross-legged on floor habitually? (4) |