| LUTZ | Ice skating jump in which the skater takes off from the back outside edge of one skate and lands on the back outside edge of the other |
| FLIP | In ice skating, a toe jump taking off from a back inside edge and landing on the back outside edge of the opposite foot |
| CHOCTAW | In ice skating, a turn from the inside edge of one skate to the outside edge of the other or vice versa |
| CABRIOLE | Ballet jump in which the calves of the legs are beaten together in the air; from French, 'caper' (8) |
| STREAK | Uncovered, the skater takes off on his run through the crowd (6) |
| JETE | In ballet, a step in which the dancer springs from one leg and lands on the other (4) |
| BRISE | Ballet jump in which the feet or legs are beaten together in the air; from French, 'broken' (5) |
| SCISSORS | A style of high jump in which the leg nearest the bar leads throughout (8) |
| FISHTAIL | A skid from side to side, and that's the end of one's skate |
| PASDECHAT | In ballet, a jump in which each foot in turn is raised to the opposite knee |
| AGOG | Set off in silver on the edge of one's seat (4) |
| AXEL | A jump from one skate to another in figure skating (4) |
| BATTERIE | (Ballet) Jump in which the calves are beaten together (8) |
| ASSEMBLE | Classical ballet jump in which a dancer lands with a plie in fifth position (8) |
| RUNWAY | A plane takes off and lands on it |
| HITSTHEDECK | Gets out of bed and lands on the ground? (4,3,4) |
| PSST | It's often spoken with one hand at the edge of one's mouth |
| RIVETED | On the edge of one's seat |
| START | Word on the outside edge of a maze |
| BIGMOUTH | Name given to various fish species in the goby, skate and buffalo families (8) |