| CHOREOGRAPHER | Person who arranges dance movements, such as Busby Berkeley (13) |
| CHOREOLOGY | The study and notation of ballet and dance movement, such as that of the Benesh discipline for example (10) |
| CHOREOGRAPH | Arrange dance steps for a piece of music (11) |
| WINDOWDRESSER | Person who arranges shop front displays (6,7) |
| CHOREOGRAPHIC | Relating to dance movements |
| CONTORTIONIST | One who arranges his own supply when it comes to parts? |
| FIGUREOFEIGHT | Dance movement that could be formed by two circles? (6,2,5) |
| FLORIST | Person who arranges and sells bouquets, posies and such (7) |
| NEOPAGANS | Members of modern religious movements such as Wicca |
| STIMMING | Repetition of self-calming movements, such as finger-tapping or hair-twirling |
| IMPRESARIO | A person who arranges and often finances concerts, plays or operas (10) |
| ESTATEAGENT | Person who arranges the sale of houses (6,5) |
| BALLROOM | Area, for example, in a large country house or manor for terpsichorean movements such as the waltz, foxtrot, tango and quickstep (8) |
| RSI | Painful condition caused by prolonged repetitive movements such as typing or decorating. (1,1,1) |
| ADAGIO | In music, a slow movement, such as in "___ for Strings" by Samuel Barber (6) |
| TRACTARIAN | A High Church Anglican in the Oxford Movement such as John Henry Newman or Edward Bouverie Pusey (10) |
| SCHOOL | Intellectual or creative movement, such as the Frankfurt in social theory or the Chicago in architecture (6) |
| ADAGIETTO | A slow musical movement such as the famous one from Mahler's Fifth Symphony featured in Luchino Visconti's film Death in Venice |
| ENOS | Real last name of Busby Berkeley |
| GAL | "For Me and My ___" (Busby Berkeley musical) |