- DANCE
- Revolution in video games, when repeated
- Twist or stomp
- Sock hop
- Watusi, e.g.
- One of the Seven Lively Arts
- Lose Yourself to ___ (2013 Daft Punk single)
- Jig, e.g.
- Follow some steps
- Mashed potato, e.g.
- Terpsichore's specialty
- Ballroom activity
- Cut a rug
- Express yourself physically
- Part of a hard-to-believe story?
- Hop or prom
- Monkey or Watusi
- Move to the music
- Compete in a marathon, maybe
- Do the twist
- High school social event
- Twist or tango
- Move to music
- Ball
- Word with break or slam
- Do a one step
- Trip the light fantastic
- Boston or Charleston
- Hop
- Hula or hora
- High school event
- Hustle or shuffle
- School social
- Charleston, for one
- Jig or reel
- What one might do to the starts of each word in the answers to 20-, 39-, and 53-Across
- Hustle, e.g.
- It may be interpretative
- Reel
- Dab, e.g.
- Get down
- Hornpipe, for one
- Merengue
- Twist, e.g.
- Have a ball?
- Jitterbug or jig
- Ball or hop
- Boogie-woogie
- Hop, perhaps
- Shuffle or reel
- Hustle, for one
- Aerobic activity
- Bob Fosse forte
- Samba or mambo
- With 63-Across, this puzzle's title (pertaining to the beginnings of 20-, 37- and 50-Across)
- A kind of one begins 17- and 63-Across and 10- and 36-Down
- Fosse forte
- Specialty of 17-Across
- Evade, with "around"
- School event
- Terpsichore's domain
- Twist or frug
- Do the watusi, e.g.
- Juilliard student's major, perhaps
- Prom, e.g.
- Do a two-step, say
- Twist, for one
- Gym event
- Twyla Tharp forte
- Reel, for one
- The Lindy, e.g.
- Hustle, say
- Prom, say
- Hora or hula
- Word after break or belly
- 13-Down, for one
- Back to the Future event
- Social event
- Tango or rumba
- Morris or monkey
- Charleston or cha-cha
- Sock hop, e.g.
- Cha cha or Charleston
- Watusi or waltz
- Do the Watusi
- Fandango, for one
- Line __
- Prom, for one
- Reel example
- Social occasion
- Cotillion, for example
- Do the tango
- Tango or twist
- Waltz, for example
- Waltz, for one
- Coordinated movement
- Movement to music
- Performing art
- Prom, for example
- Tango or cha-cha
- Juilliard major
- Reel or jig
- Tango or waltz
- School gym event
- Prom, for instance
- Waltz or tango
- Do the hula or waltz
- Do a tango or waltz
- Movement on a floor
- Social
- Fandango or tango
- Builder of Mansion House, London.
- Arthur Murray's specialty.
- Martha Graham's field.
- Schottische.
- Gower Champion's specialty.
- Wedding ___.
- Hornpipe.
- Tarantella.
- Promenade.
- ___ of the Hours.
- Fling.
- Lancers.
- Mazurka.
- Song's companion.
- Bossa nova.
- Bob up and down.
- Frug or monkey.
- Bolero.
- Popular party.
- Social affair.
- Jump for joy
- Shingaling, for one.
- Terpsichore's forte.
- Anitra's ___
- Caper
- Spring up and down
- Tango, for one
- Frug or hula
- Sun ___
- Field of Merce Cunningham
- Salome's field
- Anitra's forte
- Hop, for one
- Snake or dinner
- Saraband, e.g.
- Cotillion
- Guaracha or samba
- Milieu of Martha Graham
- Saraband or hora
- Reel, e.g.
- Prom or hop
- Kolo or merengue
- Pas de deux
- Quadrille, e.g.
- Carol or kolo
- Charleston, e.g.
- Gopak or hopak
- Do the monkey
- Mamba or rumba
- New Year's Eve activity
- Saltarello, e.g.
- Bourrée or forlana
- Move like Susan Jaffe
- Another forte of 1 Across
- Highland fling, e.g.
- Pavane, e.g.
- Merengue or kolo
- Merengue, e.g.
- Minuet, e.g.
- Samba or rumba, e.g.
- Frug or jig
- Shuffle
- Step lively
- Two-step, for one
- Monkey or pony
- Ballet
- Pony or monkey
- Shall we ___?
- Break ___
- Domain of one of the Muses
- Pageant routine
- Do a do-si-do
- What flames may do
- Hint to the start of 17-, 31-, 46- and 61-Across
- 1-Down, e.g.
- Macarena, e.g.
- Some fancy footwork
- Bolero, e.g.
- Flicker
- Jive, e.g.
- Rumba or samba
- Monkey, pony or alligator
- Word that can follow the ends of 17-, 21-, 36-, 44-, 54- and 64-Across
- After-hours school event
- Pony or alligator
- The Harlem Shake or the Dougie
- Nae Nae or cancan
- Performance with twirling torches
- See 18-Across
- What Terpsichore was the goddess of in Greek myth
- Word after circle or square
- Word with square or line
- Ballet or ballroom, e.g.
- Chicken or mashed potato
- Get down, so to speak
- Moonwalk, e.g.
- Monkey or minuet
- Wang Chung "___ Hall Days"
- What Ratt will do "Undercover"
- Cakewalk
- The Last ___ (2020 basketball docuseries that spawned the meme ". . . and I took that personally")
- Cancan or Nae Nae
- Samba or salsa
- Word with square, circle, or line
- ___ like nobody's watching
- What the Rockettes do
- The Macarena, e.g.
- What people do in a 9-Across
- Word with folk or tap
- Emulate a Rockette
- Tap or break, e.g.
- Gigue or gavotte
- School function
- Do a quickstep
- Monkey or pony, e.g.
- Do the Cabbage Patch
- Song's partner
- Move rhythmically
- Tap or tango
- Boogie with your bad self
- Cut loose on the floor
- Get your groove on
- Let music move you
- Not just feel the music
- Do ballet, say
- Do the Macarena, perhaps
- Salsa or samba
- Word after "round" or "square"
- Ballet is a form of it
- Turkey trot or jitterbug
- Jose Limon's world
- Mixer
- Turkey trot e.g.
- End zone celebration
- Schottische, e.g.
- Emulate Peter Martins
- Waltz
- Lindy or merengue
- Mazurka, e.g.
- Either "D" in DDR
- Salsa or foxtrot
- Reel or twist, e.g.
- The bump, for one
- Do more than tap one's toe
- Song partner
- Whip or Nae Nae, e.g.
- Hustle or hornpipe
- Mambo or moonwalk
- Choreographer's creation
- It may be interpretive
- Tinikling, e.g.
- Get down to the music
- Tango or Lindy Hop
- Azonto or salsa
- Boogie
- Tufo or tango
- Stomp on the floor?
- Word with square or circle
- Word with tap or lap
- Do the twist or the robot, e.g.
- Fosse's forte
- Take steps?
- With 52-Across, impetus to get down, and...
- Bunch of steps
- Tarantella or tango
- Ball, say
- America's biggest independent film festival
- One step at a time?