| VERONICA | A bullfighting move in which the matador swings the cape in a slow circle round himself to entice the bull (8) |
| ENPASSANT | Chess move in which the capturing piece doesn't end up in the same square as the captured piece |
| SHIMMY | Dance move in which the shoulders are moved back and forth (6) |
| OLE | Response to a good bullfighting move |
| HINGE | A cardinal direction - north, south, east or west; a device upon which a door or gate swings; the joint of a bivalve mollusc's shell; or, a philatelic mount for a postage stamp (5) |
| NUTMEG | In football, a move in which a player kicks the ball through an opponent's legs (6) |
| NUTMEGS | Soccer moves in which the ball is kicked or dribbled through the defender's legs (named after a certain spice) |
| GAMBIT | From the Italian meaning "act of tripping up", an initial chess move in which a minor piece such as a pawn is sacrificed to secure an advantageous position (6) |
| DIAS | Bartholomeu _. the first European to sail round the Cape in 1488 (4) |
| BODYSLAM | Wrestling move in which an opponent is lifted above head height and thrown to the ground back-first (4,4) |
| PONCHO | Endless space for the frogs with limitless local food by The Cape in South America (6) |
| CASTLE | Only chess move in which two pieces move on the same turn |
| WHEELIE | Move in which a bike or motorcycle is ridden with its front part raised (7) |
| KNIGHTSPROGRESS | Series of chess moves in which a particular piece may visit all the squares (7,8) |
| ASPECT | There's a view of the cape in this street (6) |
| FARADAYCAGE | Female with a light cape in a storm finding protection against lightning |
| AVIDNESS | Performer returns with cape in a desire to advance (8) |
| MALINGER | To swing the lead is normal in Germany, to a limited extent (8) |
| MARGARITA | Popular cocktail which was also the signature drink in Pierce Brosnan's 2005 comedy crime film The Matador |
| SAC | Any chess move in which one gives up a piece, informally |