| CHOCTAW | In ice skating, a turn from the inside edge of one skate to the outside edge of the other or vice versa |
| 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 skate |
| MOHAWK | In ice skating, a half turn from either edge of either skate to the corresponding edge of the other skate (6) |
| 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 |
| BUNK | One of a pair of single berths or shelflike beds, one above the other; or, from the name of a North Carolinian county alluded to in an inane speech, a word for claptrap, humbug or tedious nonsense (4) |
| LENGTH | Distance swum in a swimming pool from one side to the other; or, in racing, the measurement of elapsed time as the horses cross the line (6) |
| TANDEM | With punning use of the Latin for "at length", word for a carriage drawn by a long set-up of two horses, one behind the other; or, a bicycle for two riders in a similar lengthy formation (6) |
| AXEL | A jump from one skate to another in figure skating (4) |
| FISHTAIL | A skid from side to side, and that's the end of one's skate |
| CURATE | Father got a turn from the contents of the box (6) |
| ICEDANCE | In figure skating, a performance such as the one made by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean to Ravel's Bolero at the 1984 Sarajevo Olympics (3,5) |
| START | Word on the outside edge of a maze |
| AGO | A turn from the past (3) |
| EACH | _ other : one toward the other or others? |
| INTANDEM | One behind the other or alongside (2,6) |
| OEUVRE | Edges of one rectangle framing a sort of light work (6) |
| TRAMPOLINE | Tumble on this, parking ball inside edge of tennis court (10) |
| INON | Having the inside edge, 2 words |
| CRIMSON | Do the inside edges in red (7) |
| TETCHY | Grumpy having to engrave inside edges of trophy (6) |