| SPRYLY | In a nimble manner |
| ATALANTA | In Greek mythology, she is a swift-footed hunter, though she lost a footrace because of the Hesperides' apples. In As You Like It (act 3, scene 2), Jaques says, "You have a nimble wit. I think 'twas m |
| SUPPLY | Contribute in nimble manner |
| AGILE | Did a nimble US soldier get in a drink? (5) |
| SPRITE | In folklore, a nimble elf-like creature (6) |
| DANCINGWITHTHETSARS | Activity for a nimble-footed noble in Imperial Russia? |
| WHIP | To overcast, sew or stitch, as a nimble "cat", aka itinerant tailor; or, a frothy pudding of "lashings" of cream "beaten" with eggs (4) |
| SPRY | Like a nimble senior citizen |
| GRACE | Trait for a nimble dancer |
| DETERMINABLE | Capable of being fixed to put off a nimble arrangement (12) |
| BLENHEIMPALACE | Churchill's home help, a nimble dancing master (8,6) |
| QUICKTHINKING | Mental agility from a nimble but underweight monarch (5,8) |
| ACOW | As nimble as ___ in a cage (old saying) |
| CARTWHEEL | Nimble action in part of a vehicle |
| LISSOM | Ultimately girl is a bit short but nimble |
| SOCIALCLIMBER | Conservative in party, nimble person seeking advancement |
| LITHE | Thin and nimble, as a ballerina |
| PRESTO | Quick, nimble / (music) in fast tempo |
| IBERIA | Nimble artisan appearing regularly in Spain and Portugal |
| BLENHEIM | Battle sees chap in nimble manoeuvre (8) |