| FLOUNCE | Move in a |
| SNAKEDANCE | Hopi ritual in which participants move in a zigzag line - or a description of a charmed cobra's move |
| GAMBIT | Opening move in a game of chess in which a player sacrifices a piece, usually a pawn, to secure an advantageous position (6) |
| TURN | A change of direction; a short walk; one's go or chance to make a move in a game; or, a short act (4) |
| RENNE | French word for a dance in which participants move in a circle; a bout of conversation; or, a style of script (5) |
| RINSE | Make a move in a laundry or in a restaurant to begin with (5) |
| FILEPAST | To move in a line in a procession, usually with a serious purpose (4,4) |
| CASTLED | Made a two-in-one move, in a way |
| ATTACK | Offensive move in a game/sport; musician's approach to a piece; or, a cricket team's collective bowlers (6) |
| FLUTTER | Move in a breeze, as a flag |
| SWARM | Did a butterfly, say, crossing river move in a group? (5) |
| SWIRL | Move in a circular motion in the water |
| DUMMY | A feigned pass or move in a sport such as soccer (5) |
| ASTHECROWFLIES | With less force, a move in a straight line |
| AGO | Earlier making a move in a board game |
| MATE | It's a winning team move in a board game for two |
| FLAP | Move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion (4) |
| USANCE | Custom in country - topless move in a graceful way (6) |
| GYRATE | Good tray changed a way to move in a spiral |
| ATTACHEDATOWBAR | Prepared for a big move, in a way |