| GRINDTOAHALT | Dancing, a girl hadn't to lose all momentum (5,2,1,4) |
| BOG | Lose all momentum, with "down" |
| ACQUAINTANCE | Someone you know dancing a quiet can-can (12) |
| LETONESELFGO | Ten fools, cavorting with glee, lose all inhibitions (3,7,2) |
| DISINTEGRATE | Lose all cohesion (12) |
| THROW | Plan to lose all but end of the argument (5) |
| RUNWILD | Manage with child renouncing church to lose all discipline |
| CLAW | ___ machine (way to lose all your money at an arcade) |
| FLOOR | Whereon, dancing, a girl gets the gold (5) |
| GLIDE | A stretch of shallow flowing water; a smooth sweeping step in ballroom dancing; a soar of a bird; an unpowered flight or coast in a sailplane; a portamento; or, the joining of two sounds without a bre |
| COURANTE | A curt one dancing a dance |
| GEORGEHARRISON | Lead guitarist to go rehearsing or dancing a¦ (6,8) |
| HARBOURMASTER | Man on the coast dancing a shorter rumba (7,6) |
| ACIDROCK | I do crack, dancing a style of music associated with drugs |
| OCCASIONED | Dancing a disco once brought on (10) |
| BUNDLEOFFUN | Rabbit found elf dancing, a jolly figure |
| SOLITAIRE | Dancing a lot is the rage? Here's an English ballet (9) |
| MASSEURS | Mother dancing a rumba in regional administrative centre (8) |
| HIPS | They're wiggled when dancing a hula |
| REELING | Crew catching fish dancing a hornpipe? (7) |