| SHIMMY | Swaying dance in which the hips move from side to side (6) |
| THEYIPS | What a golfer might be stuck with, yet hips move (3,4) |
| STROLL | Good man will move from side to side in a gentle walk (6) |
| WAGGLE | While said horse is trapped, move from side to side (6) |
| WAGONS | Railway trucks move from side to side on final section of tracks (6) |
| WIGGLE | Move from side to side or up and down in quick movements |
| SEWING | Move from side to side around end of needle, using one! (6) |
| ZIGZAG | Move from side to side (6) |
| BOLERO | A matador-style shrug-like jacket; or, from "ball", thought in reference to whirling, a Spanish dance in which couples execute toreador-like steps to the rhythm of their castanets (6) |
| SWINGS | Moves from side to side (6) |
| VALISE | French dance in which I'll get covered up, in case (6) |
| GALLOP | Lively old dance in which leading lady would go full out (6) |
| SHUFFLE | A dance in which the feet slide along or move close to the floor (7) |
| PAULJONES | Ballroom dance in which the dancers change partners after circling in concentric rings |
| SWAY | To swing or move from side to side / to vacillate between one position, opinion and another |
| SERRATED | Locusts have ___ jaws which move from side to side to cut through plant food |
| HOTTOGO | Chappell Roan hit with an accompanying dance in which the letters of the song's name are spelled out |
| ZAPATEADO | Spanish dance in which the feet are stamped (9) |
| OSCILLATE | Old flower the heartless move from side to side |
| TWADDLE | Balls move from side to side after Tottenham taking the lead? (7) |