- STOMP
- Dance at the Savoy, perhaps
- Trounce
- Jazz dance
- Savoy step?
- Pound the pavement?
- Percussion-based theatrical troupe
- Really beat
- Toddler's footprint, at times
- Bang your boot
- Foot pound?
- Crush grapes
- See 74 down
- Jazz-age dance
- Emulate Tom Connors
- Trample
- Popular stage revue
- Fast jazzy dance
- Defeat decisively
- Put one's foot down
- Tread heavily
- Dance the flamenco
- Leave in a huff, with "out"
- Percussive off-Broadway hit
- Slam one's foot down
- Fast jazz piece with a driving rhythm
- Step (on)
- Musical stage show involving garbage can lids
- Put one's foot down firmly
- Crush, with "on"
- Rout
- Giant step
- Heavy-footed dance
- Really put one's foot down
- Walk heavily
- Keep the beat, noisily
- Shellac
- Defeat soundly
- Defeat big-time
- Percussion-based theater troupe
- Walk heavily, or a three-word hint to the answers to the starred clues
- Show anger
- Jazzy dance
- Old jazz dance
- Step heavily (on)
- Jump heavily (on)
- Trample (on)
- Tread forcefully
- Make noise with your feet
- Noisy dance
- Jump up and down (on)
- Step angrily (on)
- Clobber
- Long-running Off-Broadway show featuring unusual percussion instruments
- Crush grapes, e.g.
- Fast-tempo jazz composition
- A modern dance.
- Dance step.
- Kind of jazz dance.
- Hectic dance.
- Modern dance.
- Foot movement in modern dance.
- Noisy jazz dance.
- Foot action in popular dance.
- Jazz
- Savoy beat
- Savoy dance
- Energetic dance
- Fast, driving rhythm
- Kind of dance
- Dance of the jazz age
- Jazz tune or dance
- Lively jazz tune
- Lively dance
- Bristol dance
- Exit huffily, with "out"
- Early jazz composition
- Defeat badly
- Off-Broadway show featuring non-traditional percussion instruments
- Annoy downstairs neighbors, maybe
- Beat badly
- Percussive dance troupe
- Crush, in a way, with "on"
- Dance with a percussive effect
- Tread not so lightly
- Beat handily
- Crush with the foot, with "on"
- 'The Bristol _____ ('61 hit)'
- 'Bristol --' ('61 hit)
- 'The Bristol -- ('61 hit)'
- Do some sole crushing?
- Jelly Roll Morton standard "King Porter ___"
- Lively rhythmic dance
- Basic step in krumping
- ___ dance (percussive Chickasaw performance)
- Dance at the Savoy, in song
- Jazz composition with a fast rhythm
- Crush grapes, in a way
- Walk like Frankenstein
- Tread loudly
- Walk hard
- Walk like Frankenstein's monster
- Pound the ground
- Walk all over
- Step's big brother
- Step aggressively
- Walk angrily
- Crush grapes, say
- Really put your foot down?
- Walk like a giant
- Put your foot down?
- Dance heavily
- Fail to step lightly
- Walk like the Hulk
- ___ the Yard
- Long-running percussive theater show
- Walk loudly
- Rhythmic jazz composition
- Loud dance
- Soundly defeat
- Dance performed by the Chickasaw and Cherokee