Other crossword clues for answer "SAMBA"
- SAMBA
- Rio tango
- Dance in the streets of Rio
- Carioca relative
- Brazilian ballroom dance
- Dance in Rio
- Bossa nova relative
- Brazilian dance
- Dance mentioned in "The Girl From Ipanema"
- Dance that is celebrated every December 2 in Brazil
- Brazilian steps
- Dancing With the Stars offering
- Lively dance
- Brazilian dance in duple time
- Ballroom dance
- Dance with a dip
- Conga's kin
- Ballroom beat
- Bossa nova cousin
- Ballroom dance of Brazil
- Rio parade music
- Carioca cousin
- Brazilian beat
- Mambo's cousin
- Carnaval dance
- Carnival dance
- Brazilian dance with lots of shimmying
- One Note ___ (Brazilian dance song by Antnio Carlos Jobim)
- Dance to "Tico-Tico," perhaps
- Rhythmic dance
- Dance contest number
- Rio rhythm
- Latin dance
- Bossa nova ancestor
- Brazilian music genre
- Copacabana steps
- Latin steps
- South American dance
- Bossa-nova kin
- Ballroom number
- Rio dance
- Brazilian 102 Across
- Carnival music
- Step in Rio
- Step like the bossa nova
- Conga kin
- Copacabana dance
- Bossa nova's cousin
- Carioca's cousin
- Dance from Brazil.
- Dance of Brazil via Africa.
- Dance the Latin way.
- The rage in Rio.
- Current dance.
- Dance.
- Popular dance in Rio.
- Card game.
- Dance of Brasília
- Latino dance
- Relative of the rumba
- Dance in duple time
- Dance for Miranda
- Spirited dance
- Brazillian dance
- Arthur Murray lesson
- Rhythmic music in 4/4 time
- Afro-Brazilian dance
- Ballroom activity
- Cousin of the bossa nova
- Dance music with an infectious beat
- Dance with dips
- Latin step
- *Rio ... rhythm ... ballroom
- 1930's Brazilian import
- Dance of African origin
- Latin ballroom dance
- Music genre for Carmen Miranda
- Rio carnival dance
- Latin rhythm
- Option for 38-Across
- Lively Brazilian dance
- Conga cousin
- Dance celebrated on Dec. 2 in Brazil
- Steps on the Copacabana
- Best-selling Adidas shoe model
- Genre for Gilberto Gil and Seu Jorge
- Genre that spawned bossa nova
- Miranda's dance
- Dance that originated in Brazil
- Lively ballroom dance
- Duple-time dance
- Dance to a Latin beat
- Brazilian dance music
- Dance associated with Brazilian soccer
- High-energy Rio Carnival dance
- Dance that originated in Rio
- Dipping dance
- Rio de Janeiro dance
- Brazil's national music
- Brazilian dance with African roots
- Genre for Clara Nunes
- Beth Carvalho's genre
- Genre for Alcione Nazareth
- Dance to a syncopated rhythm
- Ballroom dance from Brazil
- Dance of Rio
- Maxixe relative