- CHA
- Half (or a third) of a dance?
- Don't ___ wish your girlfriend was hot like me?
- When doubled, a type of slide
- Dance third
- One third of a dance
- Part of a repeated dance movement
- Tea, in China
- Sha ___ chicken (garlicky Szechuan dish)
- Chinese tea
- Chinese restaurant tea
- Exotic cuppa
- Dance syllable
- Tea, to Brits
- Bit of tea
- Chinese cuppa
- Half a dance
- Thrice, this follows "One, two"
- __-ching!
- Latin dance syllable
- Dance-floor syllable
- It may be said thrice after "1, 2"
- All the tea in China
- ___-ching!
- NBA Southeast Division team, on scoreboards
- Slangy follower of "don't", "can't", or "won't"
- Drink in a Chinese restaurant
- Word repeated before "Slide" in a wedding reception musical staple
- NBA team with Buzz City uniforms, briefly
- You, in casual dialect
- Word repeated before "Slide" in a popular wedding reception song title
- Ballroom dance, when doubled
- Half of a ballroom dance
- One-third of a quick three-step movement
- Half of a Latin American dance
- When doubled, a dance
- When repeated, a dance
- Ballroom dance syllable
- Dance part?
- Dance piece?
- When doubled, a lively dance
- When repeated, a ballroom dance
- Dance step
- Part of a Latin dance?
- Chinese brew
- A dance, when doubled
- Dance step syllable
- Said thrice, a Latin dance
- Don't ___ (Pussycat Dolls single)
- The Hornets, on scoreboards
- The NBA's Hornets, on scoreboards
- ___ ___ SLIDE (DANCE SONG THAT'S BIG AT BAR MITZVAHS)
- ___ ___ Slide (staple at dances)
- Don't _ Love It
- Half a
- Half a latin dance
- Hunan tea
- Two make a latin dance
- Got or bet add-on
- When repeated, a Latin dance
- Taiwan tea
- Don't __: 2005 R&B hit
- When doubled, a Latin dance
- Tea, in Mandarin
- Said twice, a Latin dance
- Half a dance name
- Half a dance's name
- Half the name of a dance
- Chinese 116 Across
- Monk tune
- Don't ___ (2005 Pussycat Dolls hit)
- When doubled, a ballroom dance
- Mandarin name for tea.
- Chinese rolled tea.
- Rolled tea.
- Chinese beverage.
- Chinese name for tea.
- Mandarin tea.
- In triplicate, a Latin dance.
- Kind of rolled tea.
- Tea, in Britain.
- Syllable of popular dance.
- Mandarin word for tea.
- Part of a dance.
- Tea.
- Oriental tea.
- Tea, British style.
- Part of the name of a dance.
- Suffix with hot.
- Tea, in Soho.
- Half of a dance.
- Tea variety
- Half or third of a dance
- Part of a dance's name
- Half a ballroom dance
- Slangy suffix with hot or got
- Part of a ballroom dance
- ½ or 1/3 of a Latin dance
- Half or third of a Latin dance
- Half of a S.A. dance
- Kind of tea
- Dance half
- Harry James's "Don't _____ Go 'Way Mad"
- Part of a shuffle and three steps
- Latin dance "step"
- 1979 hit "What ___ Gonna Do With My Lovin'"
- Tea, on the Thames
- Single dance move?
- Syllable often said three times in a row
- When said three times, a dance move
- Dance bit?
- Syllable repeated after "hot"
- When said three times, a dance
- With 1-Down and 1-Down, lively Latin dance
- ___-ching! (cash register sound)
- Ching preceder
- When tripled, a dance move
- When doubled or tripled, a dance
- When repeated, a lively dance
- Start of many a dance routine
- Half a step?
- Cuppa from China
- Doubled, a ballroom dance
- Syllable repeated in a dance name
- Dim sum drink
- '-- -ching!'
- Third of a dance move
- Bit of a dance?
- Dance move, when tripled
- Syllable tripled on a dance floor
- 50 percent of a dance
- One in a Cuban dance trio
- Avant-garde writer Theresa Hak Kyung ___
- Repeated syllable added to some "Happy Birthday" renditions
- Dance start
- Dance, when doubled
- Half of a lively dance
- Dance segment?
- One of two to a dance?
- One of two in a dance name
- Repeated dance syllable
- One-third of a three-step
- Repeated dance word
- Repeated, a Latin dance
- One-third of a Cuban dance
- *With some of 4-Down and all of 22-Down, shoo
- It takes two to dance it
- Two to a dance
- Double it for a dance
- ___-ching! (cash register noise)
- Said three times, a dance move
- Dance syllable that's this puzzle's theme
- It takes two for a dance?
- Two or three make a dance
- ___ gio (Vietnamese fried spring rolls)
- Chinese for "tea"
- Tea, in Chinese
- When doubled or tripled, a Cuban dance
- When doubled, dance often featuring three slow steps followed by two quick steps
- Repeated, a dance
- Brit's brew, informally
- Londoner's cuppa, slangily
- Oolong, in Brit slang
- Tea, in British slang