- YMCA
- Youth org.
- Village People hit
- Letters often made with one's arms at a Yankees game
- Single released in the same year as "Macho Man"
- Single from the album "Cruisin'"
- A place you can go ... when you're short on your dough, in song
- 1978 single from the album "Cruisin'"
- Hit song of 1978-79
- Org. founded on principles of Muscular Christianity
- Spelled-out song title
- Hit using the arms?
- They have everything for you men to enjoy / You can hang out with all the boys in song
- #7 on VH1's list of The 100 Greatest Dance Songs of the 20th Century
- '70s classic that begins "Young man, there's no need to feel down"
- Gay anthem sung at Yankees games
- Gym site
- Place to play hoops
- Place to shoot hoops
- Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal" in song
- Wedding reception staple
- Disco staple at wedding receptions
- Wedding reception song staple
- Dance floor filler by the Village People
- Community org. with a pool
- Song accompanied with arm gestures
- It often has a pool room
- Place to work out
- Workout spot
- Club with lockers
- Song about a gym
- Oft-pantomimed song title
- The "they" in the song lyric "I'm sure they can help you today"
- Where you can "do whatever you feel"
- Disco hit by the Village People
- 1978 Village People hit
- Place for cheap lodgings
- 1979 Village People hit
- Village People smash
- Bldg. rhapsodized by the Village People
- Disco hit whose title is pantomimed
- Disco hit with hand motions
- Village People song
- Song title spelled out in its lyrics
- Song title spelled using pantomime
- 1979 hit for the Village People
- Village People hit of 1978
- Youth org. founded in 1844
- Exercise facility (abbr.)
- Song title spelled out with gestures
- 1979 disco classic
- Song title spelled out with arm movements
- Village People hit song
- Center where basketball began
- Pantomimed disco title
- Where basketball was first played
- CPR class site, often
- Family fun and fitness org.
- Spelled-out disco song
- Title letters in a Village People hit
- Hit for the Village People
- Place to do daily laps
- Community org. that stresses healthy living
- Disco hit of 1978
- Org. known by its first letter
- Popular between-innings song
- It's fun to stay at the___ (1978 song lyric)
- Classic disco hit
- Org. founded in 1844
- Village People classic
- CPR class location, frequently
- Its HQ is in Geneva
- Song using arm signals
- Enduring dance song
- Character-building gp.
- Song sung with arm signals
- One of 2,400-plus in the U.S.
- The first U.S. one opened in Boston in 1851
- Classic song by the Village People
- Song sung with arm motions
- 1979 disco hit
- Community service org.
- Mimed song title
- Song spelled with arm motions
- Pantomimed disco song title
- Village People disco hit
- Interactive party song
- Org. that usually has a community pool
- Family rec center
- Gesture-driven hit
- Gym site, briefly
- Place with a pool
- Song with arm motions
- Village People song with arm motions
- Community org. known by its first letter
- Spelling song
- Where "It's fun to stay," in a disco hit
- Bldg. with a pool
- Initial disco hit?
- Village People megahit
- Community pool site
- Disco hit with arm motions
- Pool site, often
- Where it's fun to stay, per the Village People
- Org. with a community pool
- Disco classic spelled out with arm motions and by the ends of the answers to the starred clues
- Party song title spelled out with gestures
- Village People song covered by the Minions
- Where to go "when you're short on your dough," per a disco classic
- Place to learn CPR
- Community gym site
- EMT class locale
- Org. for some youths
- Neighborhood youth org.
- Village People tune
- Community center: Abbr.
- Community pool locale: Abbr.
- Place where CPR is taught
- Community center
- Community gym site, briefly
- Exercise spot
- Gym locale: Abbr.
- Swimming-pool site, for short
- Gym site, for short
- Basketball was invented in one
- Urban rec facility
- Workout center
- USO cofounder
- CPR class locale
- Community center org.
- Its Web site has a Swim, Sports & Play page
- Place to swim in the city
- Neighborhood swimming site: Abbr.
- Community swimming center, for short
- Urban rec center
- Local swimming center, for short
- Urban pool locale
- CPR class venue
- Community exercise ctr.
- Where many learn 47 Across
- Community gym site: Abbr.
- Family rec center: Abbr.
- Urban recreation ctr.
- 50-state summer camp sponsor
- Healthy Kids Day sponsor
- Community rec center: Abbr.
- Community recreation center: Abbr.
- Campy dance hit of 1979
- Hit song that starts, "Young man, there's no need to feel down"
- Crowd participation hit for the Village People
- Late '70s disco hit
- Org. founded by George Williams in 1844
- Pickup b-ball game locale, perhaps
- The Village People's biggest hit
- Place you can go ... when you're short on your dough, according to song
- Hit song from the Village People album "Cruisin'"
- Song often accompanied by arm movements
- Disco song that went to #2 in 1979
- Where "you can hang out with all the boys," according to song
- Hit by the band that did "Macho Man"
- Place "it's fun to stay at," according to song
- Organization originated in 1844.
- Famous youth organization.
- Well-known international organization.
- Community service group.
- Organization founded by George Williams.
- Men's center.
- International organization.
- Home of many men.
- Organization founded in 1844.
- Org. since 1844.
- Men's group.
- World welfare organization.
- Brotherly assn.
- Youth group.
- Community group: Abbr.
- Org. formed in 1844
- Hit song of 1979
- Ubiquitous men's org.
- Men's org.
- Village People hit: 1979
- A hit song of 1979
- Familiar temp. residence
- Community org.
- Disco perennial
- Place to play b-ball
- Where basketball and volleyball were first played
- Community org. with a gym
- Disco standard
- No. 2 hit of 1978-79
- Pool site, maybe
- Sir George Williams's org.
- Pool provider, often
- Pool site, for short
- A place you can go … when you're short on your dough, in a 1979 hit
- Community ctr.
- Urban athlete's locale, in brief
- 1978 disco hit
- 1978 hit with the lyric "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal"
- Org. that organizes camps
- Workout locale, for short
- Gym locale, for short
- Where "you can do whatever you feel," in a hit 1978 song
- A place you can go, in a 1979 #2 hit
- It's fun to stay at the ___: Village People
- Family rec facility
- Where there are "many ways to have a good time," in a 1978 hit
- Many a gym locale
- Where "it's fun to stay" in a 1978 hit
- Geneva-based org. encouraging healthy living
- Hit from the 1978 disco album "Cruisin'"
- Neighborhood org. since 1844
- Exercise venue, for short
- Facility often referred to by its first letter
- Song that was a hit for a spell in the 1970s?
- Spirit, mind and body org.
- Where "you can hang out with all the boys," in song
- Workout site, for short
- Gay anthem of 1978
- Often-pantomimed hit song of the 1970s
- Org. offering athletic memberships
- Village People hit with a spelled-out title
- Community gym org.
- Community facility that often has a gym and pool, in brief
- It often has a gym and pool
- Many a gym locale, for short
- Org. with gym memberships
- Place to swim or hoop
- Village People song about where it's fun to stay
- 1978 hit whose title is spelled out in its chorus
- Locale spelled out in a Village People song
- Village People classic with a pantomimed chorus
- Community pool org.
- Org. that is often referred to by just its first letter
- Org. often referred to by its first letter
- Place for swimming lessons, in brief
- Disco classic with associated hand motions
- Village People song with a letter-shaped dance
- Longtime youth org.
- Village People favorite
- Gym site, for Village People
- Village People "It's fun to stay at the ___"
- United Way rival
- Basketball was invented at one
- Where you can have a good meal, in a 1978 disco hit
- Dance performed with one's arms
- Hit song from the 1978 disco album "Cruisin' "
- Disco classic
- Gym of song
- Place for men to play b-ball
- The Village People say it's fun to stay there
- Village People disco classic
- United Service org.
- Village People anthem
- Community org. since 1844
- 1970s disco staple
- Hit song from the Village People
- Pantomimed disco hit
- Classic song spelled with arm motions
- Pool site, typically
- Urban organization of song
- Gym org. that's also a classic disco hit
- Gym site since 1844
- Gym site, famously
- Noted gym letters
- Gym letters
- Site of the first basketball game
- Apt workout song
- Community rec center
- Disco classic whose title is an initialism
- Popular sing-along song that's butchered in the starred answers?
- It's fun to stay at the ___ (Village People lyric)
- Village People hit whose title is an acronym
- Urban gym
- Village People's gym
- Recreation org. since 1844
- Village People hit sung at many sporting events
- It's fun to stay at the ___
- Community center in a Village People song
- Gay anthem with a letter-based dance
- Village People hit with a letter-spelling dance
- Athletic center initials
- Rec group
- The Village People hit
- Hit single from the 1978 album "Cruisin'"
- Where "they can start you back on your way," according to song
- Gym setting, or a Village People hit
- Song often accompanied by physical spelling
- Hit song literally hinted at by the answers to the starred clues
- Place for pickup b-ball, for some
- Song that inspires arm signals
- Summer camp letters
- Summer camp org.
- 1978 Village People song
- Org. founded in 1844 for urban workers
- Org. with pools
- Hit of 1978
- Where "it's fun to stay" in a 1970s hit