| Dance at a luau, perhaps | 24 |
| Dance at a Romanian wedding | 27 |
| Dance at Jewish weddings | 24 |
| Dance at some weddings | 22 |
| Dance at the Academy Awards? | 28 |
| Dance at the Eiffel Tower? | 26 |
| Dance at the Savoy, in song | 27 |
| Dance card maintainers | 22 |
| Dance center of a sort | 22 |
| Dance club V.I.P.'s | 23 |
| Dance company founder Alvin | 27 |
| Dance craze in the 30's | 27 |
| Dance craze of the '90s | 27 |
| Dance craze of the 60's | 27 |
| Dance craze of the 90's | 27 |
| Dance critic Arlene ___ | 23 |
| Dance derived from the twist | 28 |
| Dance done in a casino? | 23 |
| Dance done in grass skirts | 26 |
| Dance done in single file | 25 |
| Dance done to klezmer music | 27 |
| Dance fad of the early 1960s | 28 |
| Dance floor for a hippie? | 25 |
| Dance for bobby-soxers | 22 |
| Dance for card players? | 23 |
| Dance for Chubby Checker | 24 |
| Dance for juniors, for short | 28 |
| Dance for Marie Antoinette | 26 |
| Dance for tonsorial artists? | 28 |
| Dance form favored by Bach | 26 |
| Dance from the '20s | 23 |
| Dance in a 90's rock club | 29 |
| Dance in a Brando film title | 28 |
| Dance in a Cole Porter song | 27 |
| Dance in a grass skirt | 22 |
| Dance in a raffia skirt | 23 |
| Dance in a single file | 22 |
| Dance in a state of oblivion? | 29 |
| Dance in a winding line | 23 |
| Dance in one's socks? | 25 |
| Dance in quadruple meter | 24 |
| Dance in the end zone, say | 26 |
| Dance in triple time: Sp. | 25 |
| Dance instructor's call | 27 |
| Dance invented by Cachao | 24 |
| Dance invitation response | 25 |
| Dance like an Argentine | 23 |
| Dance like the Hines Brothers | 29 |
| Dance move, when tripled | 24 |
| Dance music duo ___ Boys | 24 |
| Dance music for philosophers? | 29 |
| Dance named after an aviator | 28 |
| Dance named for an aviator | 26 |
| Dance novelty of the 1960s | 26 |
| Dance of African origin | 23 |
| Dance of Bohemian origin | 24 |
| Dance of French origin | 22 |
| Dance of the 16th century | 25 |
| Dance of the 1920's | 23 |
| Dance of the 1930's | 23 |
| Dance of the 50th state | 23 |
| Dance of the mid-60's | 25 |
| Dance of the woodlouse? | 23 |
| Dance or music program | 22 |
| Dance partner for Fred | 22 |
| Dance party with techno | 23 |
| Dance party, in Britspeak | 25 |
| Dance performances, e.g. | 24 |
| Dance performed in ghillies | 27 |
| Dance performed to a mele | 25 |
| Dance popular in the 30's | 29 |
| Dance pupils' program | 25 |
| Dance records, for short | 24 |
| Dance related to the cha-cha | 28 |
| Dance related to the mambo | 26 |
| Dance requiring a lot of room | 29 |
| Dance resembling the watusi | 27 |
| Dance school exhibitions | 24 |
| Dance setting, perhaps | 22 |
| Dance similar to the cha-cha | 28 |
| Dance step in the 30's | 26 |
| Dance step of the 30's | 26 |
| Dance students' program | 27 |
| Dance that originated in Cuba | 29 |
| Dance that requires a bar | 25 |
| Dance that tells a story | 24 |
| Dance to a syncopated rhythm | 28 |
| Dance to Tito Puente, say | 25 |
| Dance with a deep bend | 22 |
| Dance with a king and a queen | 29 |
| Dance with a raised chair | 25 |
| Dance with a sliding step | 25 |
| Dance with dips and leaps | 25 |
| Dance with flowing gestures | 27 |
| Dance with grapevine steps | 26 |
| Dance with many participants | 28 |
| Dance with rhythmic drumming | 28 |
| Dance with Savion Glover | 24 |
| Dance with sharp turns | 22 |
| Dance with the bar set low | 26 |