| Ballerina's need | 20 |
| They allow performers to stay on pointe | 39 |
| Pavlova's slippers | 22 |
| One way to turn on a snowboard | 30 |
| Walks oddly | 11 |
| Pigeon-walk position | 20 |
| Hammers on a slant | 18 |
| Hammers obliquely | 17 |
| Diving instructions, maybe | 26 |
| Behaves properly | 16 |
| Behaves oneself | 15 |
| Some roller skate replacements | 30 |
| Roller skate features | 21 |
| Morgue ID | 9 |
| Stiff identifier | 16 |
| Morgue identifier | 17 |
| Morgue identification | 21 |
| Info source in the morgue | 25 |
| Corpse identifier | 17 |
| "CSI" IDs | 19 |
| Full impact of a kick? | 22 |
| Hoofer's move | 17 |
| Do some fancy footwork | 22 |
| Dancer's technique | 22 |
| Dancer's click | 18 |
| Dance click | 11 |
| Shoe part for Astaire or Glover | 31 |
| Shoe part for Astaire | 21 |
| One of Hines's varieties | 28 |
| Line dance step | 15 |
| Keep rhythm, in a way | 21 |
| Hoofer's technique | 22 |
| Dancing technique | 17 |
| Dance technique | 15 |
| __ piano (floor keyboard) | 25 |
| Lively little tune | 18 |
| Rhythmic number | 15 |
| Movie musical with a catchy beat | 32 |
| Extra-lively tune | 17 |
| Really rhythmic | 15 |
| Vaudeville dance basics | 23 |
| Shoe attachments | 16 |
| Basic dance steps for the Step Brothers | 39 |
| Accessories for hoofers | 23 |
| Get ready to sprint? | 20 |
| Do what is expected | 19 |
| Order to a podiatrist? | 22 |
| Not be a rebel | 14 |
| Get ready to sprint | 19 |
| Follow orders closely | 21 |
| Digital way to conform? | 23 |
| Conform to a standard | 21 |
| Stick one's foot in Chardonnay? | 35 |
| ___-heel (bootmaker's measurement) | 38 |
| N. Z. sedges | 12 |
| How some slug it out | 20 |
| How some boxers fight | 21 |
| Slugging it out | 15 |
| In close combat | 15 |
| Directly opposed | 16 |
| One way to slug it out | 22 |
| In close competition | 20 |
| How combatants may stand | 24 |
| How adversaries may go at it in court, figuratively | 51 |
| Fighting directly | 17 |
| Duking it out | 13 |
| Directly competitive | 20 |
| Competing directly | 18 |
| Close way to fight | 18 |
| Podiatrists' vehicles? | 26 |
| Lightly scented perfume | 23 |
| Tinker ___ | 10 |
| See eye ___ | 11 |
| ___ clubs (opening card in hearts) | 34 |
| " . . . ___ the odds": Housman | 40 |
| 2009 Andrew Ross Sorkin book, "Too Big ___" | 53 |
| "Soar not too high ___ . . . ": Massinger | 51 |
| Words on a June greeting | 24 |
| "We have nothing ___ but . . . " | 42 |
| "The only thing we have --- is..." | 44 |
| "The only thing we have ___ . . . ": F.D.R. | 53 |
| Another mouth ___ | 17 |
| Fashionable Brit | 16 |
| British dandy | 13 |
| Uxbridge upper-cruster | 22 |
| Stylish gent, in Britain | 24 |
| Stylish British gent | 20 |
| Stylish bloke | 13 |
| Soho dandy | 10 |
| Elegantly dressed bloke | 23 |
| Dressy chap | 11 |
| Devonshire dandy | 16 |
| Dandy, in Soho | 14 |
| Dandy, in Devonshire | 20 |
| British fop | 11 |
| Beau Brummel, for one | 21 |
| Bath swell | 10 |
| A swell in Swansea | 18 |
| Peanut brittle base | 19 |
| Londoner's candy | 20 |