| SPREADEAGLE | With arms and legs outstretched |
| SPREADEAGLED | With arms and legs outstretched |
| CARTWHEEL | A "rota" of a wain; an acrobatic revolution or windmill performed with the arms and legs outstretched like spokes; a large penny with a raised rim, like the first stated; or, a silver dollar (9) |
| CARTWHEELS | Sideways somersaults with arms and legs extended (10) |
| SHIN | Climb while gripping with arms and legs (4) |
| RECLIMBS | Attacks rock-face again with arms and legs at sportsfield (8) |
| GONK | A nonsense word for a cushion-like soft toy (with arms and legs (4) |
| SETTLE | Bench with arms and a high back whose shape/style was revived in the 19th century by C. F. A. Voysey and other Arts and Crafts designers (6) |
| CABRIOLE | Ballet jump with one leg outstretched and the other beating against it (8) |
| WORKMAN | Know moves with arm and hand (7) |
| MARKETRASEN | Tar with arm and knees dislocated at sporting venue (6,5) |
| GIBBON | Asian ape with notably long arms and legs (6) |
| STICKMEN | People with skinny arms and legs |
| CURLUP | To sit or lie with the arms and legs close to the body (4,2) |
| AKIMBO | (used of arms and legs) Bent outward with the joint away from the body. |
| ENL | An inflammatory complication of leprosy that results in painful skin lesions on the arms and legs and face. |
| STIR | ___ jump, a gymnastic exercise performed by leaping in the air and thrusting out the arms and legs (4) |
| STAR | ____ jump, a gymnastic exercise performed by leaping in the air and thrusting out the arms and legs (4) |
| JUMPINGJACK | Exercise from a standing position and back, spreading arms and legs (7,4) |
| GUNS | Arms and legs cut in half and thrown around university at Norway (4) |