| CHASSED | Made a gliding step in ballet |
| GLISSADE | What is a gliding step in ballet, and a controlled slide down a snow slope? (8) |
| CHASSE | A liqueur or dram taken after coffee; or, a gliding step in ballet (6) |
| CHASSEING | Performing a gliding step in dancing |
| SLIDER | Word for one who skids or slips through loss of traction; a luger or skater; a gliding door, lever or part; a miniature hamburger; a flat mule or slipper; or, a block of creme glacee, sandwiched betwe |
| PAS | A step or series of steps in ballet |
| CONTRETEMPS | Compound step in ballet to quickly change the direction a dancer is travelling (11) |
| SLUR | Dialect for thin mud; old word for a gliding throw when cheating with dice; or, a curved symbol indicating a musical phrase is to be played with legato articulation (4) |
| SASHAY | An alteration of a French word for a gliding dance step that describes an ostentatious yet nonchalant walk or glide along; or, an excursion (6) |
| TEMPSLEVE | Hopping step, in ballet |
| SASHAYED | Moved in a gliding way, had easy dash round (8) |
| HESITATIONWALTZ | Dance with a pause and gliding step at intervals (10,5) |
| STRATHSPEY | A Scottish dance with gliding steps, slower than a reel (10) |
| TANGO | A Latin American dance in duple time, characterised by long, gliding steps and sudden pauses (5) |
| ENTREAT | Plead with first two of chorus that are out of step in ballet |
| SKATED | Second knight had first dance and moved in a gliding way (6) |
| WINGSPAN | Linear distance across a gliding bird (8) |
| COLUGO | A gliding mammal from Southeast Asia (6) |
| SAIL | Move with a gliding motion |
| CHASSEBANK | Riverside where one does gliding steps? |