| EQUESTRIAN | Receiving pursuit, shake a rein of a horse (10) |
| GANGNAMSTYLE | Early 2010s: Gallop in place as if holding a lasso and the reins of a horse (2 wds.) |
| HARNESS | Reins of a draught animal (7) |
| TERRET | Harness ring for a rein |
| REDLINE | This mustn't be crossed if led round on a rein (3,4) |
| ATTENDANCE | Those present given timely order to shake a leg? (10) |
| RATTLETRAP | Old vehicle does shake a bit reversing (10) |
| INTHESADDLE | Holding the reins of office? (2,3,6) |
| CONTROL | Keep a rein on |
| NUMBERLESS | Paralyse in hospital with less or more than one can shake a stick at (10) |
| BELLYLAUGH | Humorous release that'll shake a corporation? |
| LOOKSNAPPY | Seems towelling filled with poo, shake a leg! (4,6) |
| GETAMOVEON | Shake a leg and start to relocate (3,1,4,2) |
| PUBLICSECTOR | Well-known escort discovered working for those holding the reins of power (6,6) |
| TRILL | Imitative word, from "vibrate", echoing the tremulous sound of a musical quaver/shake, a run/roulade of birdsong, a cat's high-pitched chirrup, a warble or a rolled "rrrrr" (5) |
| OBTRUDES | Projects in which it's a bit of a job to shake a duster! (8) |
| WAGGLE | Shake a rug, shake a leg! (6) |
| STEPONIT | One way to get rid of a creepy-crawly? Shake a leg (4,2,2) |
| IDIOMS | "Shake a leg" and "break a leg" |
| CONVULSE | Shake a limb, as new clues of no value to leaders inside (8) |