| HAIROGRAPHY | Dance moves that might make use of braids or a ponytail |
| NAENAE | Dance move that might follow a whip |
| FROG | Ornamental loop of braid or cord for fastening a garment (4) |
| DISBAR | Exclude use of braids |
| PUMPFAKES | Basketball moves that might draw fouls |
| TRACTOR | Farmer might make use of this rat after a change of heart (7) |
| SLIPSTREAM | Indy car might make use of this 11 tire compound |
| CHOP | Karate move that might break a board |
| ACTOFWAR | Aggressive move that might be a threat to peace (3,2,3) |
| PIGTAILS | Pair of braids |
| BOBBLE | Word for the oscillating motion of disturbed water or of a floating cork; a pill on the surface of cloth; a pompom for a woolly hat; a tie for a ponytail; or, a bungle, fluff, fudge or fumble (6) |
| BULLION | Word, from "mint" and "simmer", through the notion of "melting", for precious metals in the form of ingots before coining; gold or silver generally; or, a braid or fringe of twisted argentine or golde |
| DREADLOCKS | Twisted tight braids or ringlets of hair, the name coming from Jamaican Creole (10) |
| DANCESTEPS | Moves that make up the waltz, tango, rumba etc. (5,5) |
| RELATIVECLAUSE | Use all creative moves that you possess, for instance? (8,6) |
| VOLLEYBALL | Sport that involves the moves that start the answers to starred clues |
| TRESS | Plait, braid or lock of hair (5) |
| FAKES | Moves that confound a defender |
| DAB | Dance move that resembles covering a sneeze |
| HEADSPRING | Dance move that resembles a front flip |