| SLUR | Dialect for thin mud; old word for a gliding throw when cheating with dice; or, a curved symbol indicating a musical phrase is to be played with legato articulation (4) |
| SASHAY | An alteration of a French word for a gliding dance step that describes an ostentatious yet nonchalant walk or glide along; or, an excursion (6) |
| SHY | Have a throw when retiring |
| TRUFFLING | Spoiled turf to throw when collecting fungi (9) |
| PITYPARTY | Something to throw when you're down |
| THROW | A cast of dice or a fishing-line; or, a decorative cover for a bed or a sofa (5) |
| SLIDER | Word for one who skids or slips through loss of traction; a luger or skater; a gliding door, lever or part; a miniature hamburger; a flat mule or slipper; or, a block of creme glacee, sandwiched betwe |
| CAST | To contrive or send forth a magical spell; a rigid plaster of Paris shell; the dramatis personae of a drama or play; a throw of dice or anything else; or, a group of bees, crabs or falcons (4) |
| SHAKE | Short word for a smoothie-like drink; a jiggle of dice; or, a trill (5) |
| CABRIOLE | From "goat", a kid-like balletic leap or caper; or, a curved furniture leg, named for its shape, suggestive of a leaping animal's hind foot or paw (8) |
| SWERVE | An abrupt deviation or change of direction; a veer to avoid a collision; or, a curved flight of a ball (6) |
| BONES | Dice or dominoes; bobbins for lace-making; osseous structures collectively forming a skeleton; or, a nickname for a doctor or "pill" (5) |
| ROLL | An official list of names; a throw of dice; or, a basic pattern of drumming (4) |
| FILM | Word for thin skin, membrane or pellicle originally, later fine thread; celluloid or other medium to capture images in a camera; or, a movie (4) |
| ARCH | Structure topped with a keystone; or, a curved part of a foot (4) |
| PIPS | Spots on a dice or a domino (4) |
| SKINNY | Word for "thin", used to describe coffee served with low-fat milk or a tight-fitting jumper/pair of jeans (6) |
| SPOT | Another name for a pip on a domino or dice; or, Eric Hill's puppy character (4) |
| TOTEM | A natural object, especially an animal, adopted by native American people as an emblem of a clan or an indi- vidual |
| LAMINAE | "A A milne" anagram for thin plates or scales or layers? |