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Other crossword clues for answer "DANCE"

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
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
Monkey, e.g.
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?