- PACE
- Runner's rate
- 8 minutes per mile, e.g.
- New York City campus
- It might need to be picked up
- Act worried
- Salsa that isn't "made in New York City!?!?"
- Wear out the carpet
- Keep treading the same path
- Show impatience
- Clip
- Rate
- Exhibit impatience
- Metronome setting
- Moving rate
- Concern for 51 Down
- Wear a run in the rug
- With due respect to
- Wear a rut in the rug
- Marathoner's concern
- Tempo
- Take steps
- Public-speaking skill
- Running concern
- Going rate
- Runner's current stat... or runner's projected stat
- Something kept with you when you can't shake someone
- Exhibit nervousness, in a way
- Act like a nervous father-to-be
- Something to pick up?
- Step
- Dueler's distance
- Rate of movement
- Something to set or pick up
- Single step
- Trot or gallop
- Walk the waiting room
- Tread
- Distance covered in a step
- Measure off a distance, perhaps
- Take the lead
- Walk like an expectant father
- Walk up and down
- Show impatience, perhaps
- Walk nervously
- Walk worriedly
- Walking speed
- Display anxiety, in a way
- Imitate a stereotypical expectant dad
- Wear out the carpet, maybe
- Walk back and forth
- Gait
- Be anxious
- Rate of speed
- Expectant father's walk
- Speed
- Treasure map unit
- Set the speed for, in racing
- Trot or canter
- It may be blistering
- New York school whose team is aptly named the Setters
- Show impatience, in a way
- Jog or gallop
- Walk nervously, as in a waiting room
- Go back and forth
- Show worry, in a way
- Unit for a duel
- Go to and fro
- Running rate
- Walk to and fro
- Duel unit
- Show anxiety, in a way
- Wear a hole in the carpet
- Duel measure
- Track setting
- Treadmill setting
- Walk without getting anywhere?
- Walk nervously to and fro
- Walk or run
- Distance runner's concern
- Walk back and forth anxiously
- Four-minute mile, for one
- Act the expectant father
- Stride back and forth
- 5 minutes per mile, e.g.
- Rate to beat
- Trotter's rhythm
- Treasure hunter's step
- What trotters do
- Act expectantly
- Gallop or canter
- Walk the floor
- Act nervous
- Rate of walking
- Running speed
- Stride
- Betray nervousness
- Marathon stat
- Rate of progress
- Burn off nervous energy, maybe
- How fast you're going
- Stand-up comic's concern
- __ car
- Exhibit anxiety
- Jockey's concern
- Walk anxiously
- Nervously walk back and forth
- Setting for a treadmill
- Apt rhyme for "retrace"
- Optimize for stamina
- Walk back and forth nervously
- Traverse the waiting room
- Wear out the waiting room carpet
- Footstep
- What an expectant father might do
- Walk back and forth with nervous energy
- Work off restless energy, in a way
- Control of racing speed.
- Walk.
- Secretary of the Army.
- Bronze coin of India.
- U. S. Army Secretary.
- 40-year-old Pentagon official.
- Army man at the Pentagon.
- Member of Lovett's department.
- Member of the Department of Defense.
- One of Lovett's assistants.
- Secy. of the Army.
- Former Secy. of Army.
- Truman's Sec. of the Army.
- Horse's gait.
- 30 inches.
- About 2½ feet.
- Measure of length.
- Set a speed.
- 30 inches, in the U. S. Army.
- Change of ___.
- Gail.
- Conventional measure of length.
- Peace, in Italy.
- Secretary of Army, 1950.
- Walk, in a way.
- Measure.
- Set the speed for, as a runner.
- College in N.Y.C.
- Harness-race event
- N.Y.C. college
- Harness race
- Yonkers event
- Set the ___
- Set the tempo
- Set the speed
- Meadowlands gait
- Meadowlands event
- Part of R.I.P.
- Yonkers race
- A New York university
- A gait
- Go before and lead
- Whitten's "A Killing ___": 1983
- Measure on foot
- Take measured steps
- What the leader sets
- . . . ___, mio Dio!: Leonora's prayer
- Thirty inches
- Unit of length
- N.Y. university
- University in N.Y.C.
- With deference to
- Lead the pack
- Walking tempo
- Emulate an expectant father
- Les Whitten's "A Killing ___": 1983
- Part of NASA gets the gait
- Whitten's "A Killing ___"
- University in New York City
- Gotham university
- New York university
- Step measure
- Manhattan campus
- Runners try to pick it up
- It may be picked up or set
- New York's ____ University
- Big Apple university
- Jog, e.g.
- Show restlessness, in a way
- Distance unit in duels
- Wear out the carpet in the waiting room
- Show worry
- It's set by a runner
- A lap a minute, e.g.
- Dueler's unit
- Horse's motion
- The "P" in a Latin R.I.P.
- A sergeant might ask a soldier to pick it up
- Await delivery anxiously
- A cadet might be asked to pick it up
- A sergeant might ask soldiers to pick it up
- Show worry in the waiting room, maybe
- Walk like an expectant dad
- Focus of a marathon runner's training
- Pick up the ___
- A slowpoke may be asked to pick it up
- Double time, for one
- Kind of car seen at Indy
- Work off nervous energy, in a way
- Eight minutes/mile in a marathon is a good one
- Walk a hole in the carpet, maybe
- R.I.P. part
- Distance unit on a treasure map
- Marathon runner's stat
- What a lead runner sets
- Distance unit of about 30 inches
- Walk nervously back and forth
- With 5-Across, warm-up circuits for race car drivers
- What's picked up in a hurry?
- Unit in a duel
- Slow people might be asked to pick it up
- Word hidden backwards in this puzzle's eight longest answers
- It may be relaxed
- Little Brown Jug gait
- Runners keep it
- Display impatience, in a way
- Anxiously walk around
- Expect the baby?
- Wear a hole in the rug
- Pick it up if you're behind
- Rate of walking speed
- About 2 1/2 feet for humans, I suppose
- Walk like a worrywart
- About three feet for humans
- Exhibit nervousness
- Jogging speed
- Salsa brand
- Put a rut in a rug
- Runners set it
- Certain Indy car
- Horse's rate
- Marathoner's speed
- Eight minutes per mile, say
- Treasure map measure
- Walk while deep in thought
- You may pick it up when you're in a hurry
- Jogger's speed
- Marathoner's tempo
- Runner's speed
- ___ car (Indy warm-up vehicle)
- Linear unit
- Regulate
- A good thing to keep
- Expectant fathers do it
- Manner of walking
- Expectant father's gait
- Rate of motion
- Runner's rhythm
- Rate of work
- Exhibit anxiety, in a way
- Show worry in the waiting room
- Six minutes per mile, e.g.
- Duel distance unit
- Marathoner's rate
- Rate measured by a Fitbit
- Walking speed, on a Fitbit
- What a race leader sets
- Marathon runner's statistic
- Marathoner's per-mile time
- Dueler's distance unit
- Fitbit measure
- Move like a caged lion
- Six minutes per mile, say
- Step, on a treasure map
- Walking rate
- Pick up the ___ (go faster)
- Spin class stat
- Stat for a distance runner
- Marathoner's stat
- Have the nerves, seemingly
- Industry leaders set it
- New York business school
- Double-quick, e.g.
- Duel distance
- Demonstrate anxiety, in a way
- Manifest nervousness
- Dawdlers may be warned to pick it up
- Betray butterflies
- Betray jitters
- Betray anxiety
- Dueler's step