Actually, a very limited subset of them. These are variations/twin dances of ones I've already tested. Use at your own risk.
7/24 [1]
A1 Men pass left shoulders
Allemande right neighbor 3/4 to long wave [2]
(right to neighbor, women face out, left hand to
neighbor N2)
Balance wave
Rotate wave (Women loop right, men cross set to long wave)
A2 Balance wave
Rotate wave (Men loop right, women cross set)
Swing neighbor
B1 Men allemande left 1 & 1/2 to short wave of 4
(right to partner, men have left hands in center)
Balance wave
Rotate wave on diagonal (Men loop right to partner's
place. Women go forward on right diagonal to other
side of next wave to opposite sex neighbor N2's
place)
B2 Balance wave
Rotate wave on diagonal (Women loop right, while men
go forward on right diagonal)
Swing partner
[1]
See 24/7 for details.
[2]
This could be an open gent's chain, though that would
make it harder to mentally separate from the men allemanding left in
the B1. Also, once again the allemande is approximate, it's
the end position that matters.
The inverse of "24/7."
Wind-up Your Partner (working title)A1 Long lines forward and back Circle left 1 A2 Draw pousette partner clockwise 3/4 Two-hand turn partner 1 & 1/2 B1 1/2 hey (WL, NR, ML) Swing partner B2 Women allemande right 1 & 1/2 Swing neighbor
Version of "The Full Wind-up" with a token neighbor swing.