Across
- 3. To stamp in front or at the side with right or left foot and tap with same foot close to the left or right foot, weight of the body in left or right foot. This is a Tagalog term.
- 6. Weight on one foot, hit the floor with the ball or heel of the other foot (the free foot) after which that foot is lifted from the floor to any direction.
- 8. To swing the arm downward-upward passing in front of the body as if scooping, the trunk is bent forward following the movement of the arm.
- 10. To turn hand from wrist half-way clockwise then raise and lower wrist once or twice.
Down
- 1. Partners bow to each other, to the audience, opposite dancers, or to the neighbors with feet together.
- 2. To rap slightly with the ball or toe of the free foot, flexing the ankle joint keeping weight of the body on the other foot.
- 4. To pull one foot along the floor close to the other which has the weight of the body. The weight may or may not be transferred.
- 5. Cross the right or left foot in front of the left or right, bend the body slightly forward and cross the hands down in front with the right or left hand over the left or right.
- 7. To flourish or offer a handkerchief, hat or glass of wine to somebody as a sign of invitation.
- 9. Touch the floor lightly with the toes of one foot, weight of the body on the other foot.