Word "DANCE" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance
Synonyms:
trip the light fantastic, trip the light fantastic toe
Examples:
My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
Synonyms:
dancing, saltation, terpsichore

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
an artistic form of nonverbal communication

Crossword Clues for DANCE

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1983 album and single by David Bowie (3'1,5)
Gay Gordons, for example
Man at the church ball (5)
See Dane to strut one's stuff!
Hula or tango
Get down, so to speak New York Times 14 Apr 2024
Jig or waltz
"I'm Happy Just to - with You"
Conga or tango, e.g.
Move to music The Sun Two Speed 06 Apr 2024
Desperate character at church disco? The Sun Two Speed 06 Apr 2024
America's biggest independent film festival Wall Street Journal 06 Apr 2024
Charles ___, The Imitation Game actor (5)
Swing or samba Commuter 03 Apr 2024
Routine to get caned, sadly (5)
Jig to music (5)
"So You Think You Can ___"
Charles, actor who played Lord Mountbatten in the third and fourth series of The Crown (5)
Perform to music (5)
Jitterbug or jive
European insulates cold tap, say (5)
Rumba or Cha Cha (5)
Boogie USA Today 14 Mar 2024
Hustle or shuffle, e.g.
Fish swallows new ball (5)
Steps taken by some odd ancestors (5)
Festive event with music (5)
Ball - possibly square (5)
Debut single by American hip hop act Break Machine that was a UK top ten hit in 1984 (6,5)
National Guards about to perform specific steps (5)
Tufo or tango USA Today 26 Feb 2024
Cagney could do it
Graham's field
Salsa or tango (5)
Charles ___, Game Of Thrones actor (5)
Conga or hula, e.g.
Charles who played Tywin Lannister (5)
Move to the music
The Rhumba or Jitterbug
Actor Charles in Charleston? The Sun Two Speed 08 Feb 2024
Move to music The Sun Two Speed 08 Feb 2024
Slow ___, kind of swaying you may do to Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight"
Ballroom activity
Get down at a wedding New York Times Mini 25 Jan 2024
Scandinavian has cold routine
Great sort of dog has caught a ball
Tap or Tango, for one
Tango or Salsa
Ballet or ballroom, e.g. New York Times 09 Jan 2024
Fellow seen at church hop (5)
Hula or hora LA Times Daily 04 Jan 2024
See 18 Down Mirror Quiz 04 Jan 2024
1957 George Balanchine ballet set to music by Antonio Vivaldi (5)
Billy Elliot's talent (5)
Tango or foxtrot, e.g.
Tango or twist Commuter 29 Dec 2023
Cut a rug LA Times Daily 29 Dec 2023
Ballet is a form of it Universal 25 Dec 2023
School event Thomas Joseph 23 Dec 2023
Rumba or samba Universal 19 Dec 2023
Move to music The Telegraph Quick 16 Dec 2023
Have a ball? LA Times Daily 14 Dec 2023
"So You Think You Can __" TV 10 Dec 2023
Do the salsa or flamenco
Reality TV series, - Moms (5)
Belly or ballet? (5)
Belly or ballet? The Guardian Quick 01 Dec 2023
Tywin in Game of Thrones, Charles ----- (5)
Perform like Darrell Grand Moultrie
Move in time to music Puzzler Backwords 18 Nov 2023
Might one feature dapper hat and cane-twirling? The Guardian Cryptic 03 Nov 2023
Scandinavian introducing clubs for disco, say The Times Quick Cryptic 04 Oct 2023
*Prost!* Chicken ___, partnered performance that you may see at an Oktoberfest event
13-Down, for one LA Times Daily 30 Sep 2023
Ballet or Waltz, e.g.
Quickstep or foxtrot, eg The Times Concise 13 Sep 2023
"___ like nobody's watching"
Cook starters of egg, cheese and mashed potato? The Telegraph Toughie 29 Aug 2023
Prom or ballroom activity
"___ like nobody's watching"
Do a tango or waltz Newsday 24 Jul 2023
Something that a flash mob might do
Movement to music Newsday 22 Jun 2023
Hula or hora LA Times Daily 16 Jun 2023
Samba or salsa USA Today 16 May 2023
Shmoney or shimmy USA Today 11 May 2023
Juilliard major Newsday 07 May 2023
What Terpsichore was the goddess of in Greek myth New York Times 01 Apr 2023
Word with square or line New York Times 09 Feb 2023
Tango or Lindy Hop USA Today 26 Jan 2023
Word after circle or square New York Times 19 Jan 2023
Movement on a floor Newsday 08 Jan 2023
Scandinavian holding top of cricket ball The Times Cryptic 19 Dec 2022
Do the hula or waltz Newsday 21 Nov 2022
Tango or trot Thomas Joseph 16 Nov 2022
Move around to music
Alvin Ailey's forte Eugene Sheffer 02 Nov 2022
Ball The Telegraph Quick 18 Oct 2022
Social event Newsday 02 Oct 2022
"May I have this ___?" (ballroom request)
Ballet or Waltz, e.g.
Word after "round" or "square" Universal 10 Sep 2022
Twist, e.g Thomas Joseph 08 Sep 2022
Either 'D' in DDR USA Today 02 Sep 2022
Scandinavian taking in opening of contemporary ballet? The Times Cryptic 09 Aug 2022
Ballet or hip-hop, e.g Family Time 18 Jul 2022
Ballet or ballroom, e.g.
Tango or waltz Newsday 11 Jul 2022
Juilliard major Wall Street Journal 07 Jul 2022
Salsa or foxtrot USA Today 13 May 2022
Rumba or samba Universal 21 Apr 2022
Tap or tango The Guardian Quick 11 Apr 2022
Ball, say Wall Street Journal 09 Apr 2022
"Just ___," 2008 song from "The Fame" by Lady Gaga, featuring vocals by Colby O'Donis
Hustle or shuffle, e.g.
Scrambled and caught key ball
Waltz or tango Newsday 28 Feb 2022
Move to the music
First ___, traditional event at the reception of a newly-married couple
"___ like nobody's watching"
Tango or twist Thomas Joseph 07 Jan 2022
Move to the music USA Today 07 Jan 2022
Tango or trot Thomas Joseph 29 Nov 2021
English actor, Charles, b. 1946 The Guardian Quick 09 Oct 2021
Chicken ______ Canadiana 13 Sep 2021
Move to music Irish Times Simplex 08 Sep 2021
Get down to the music USA Today 24 Aug 2021
Colombian leader inspired by European trip
Hora or hula The Washington Post 09 Aug 2021
Hora or hula LA Times Daily 09 Aug 2021
Waltz or tango Newsday 02 Aug 2021
Play, perhaps, Hamlet, involving Claudius's crown
Move to music Irish Times Simplex 16 Jul 2021
Hint of cold in European spring
Word after break or belly The Washington Post 15 Jun 2021
Word after break or belly LA Times Daily 15 Jun 2021
Ballet or samba, e.g.
Old tribe at church function
Harm from hand cream - that's the twist? Irish Times Crosaire 15 Apr 2021
"Last ___," 1978 song by Donna Summer from the soundtrack album to the film "Thank God It's Friday"
Move to music The Telegraph Quick 26 Feb 2021
Actor Charles in Charleston? The Sun Two Speed 12 Feb 2021
Move to music The Sun Two Speed 12 Feb 2021
Do the floss or the running man
Hamlet perhaps round clubs and disco The Sun Two Speed 12 Jan 2021
Steps taken in Rwandan ceremony The Sun Two Speed 07 Dec 2020
Do the Macarena, perhaps Universal 03 Dec 2020
Tinikling, e.g USA Today 01 Nov 2020
"___ like nobody's watching."
One way to show great happiness Family Time 01 Nov 2020
Do the tango Eugene Sheffer 07 Oct 2020
Type of ball purely for one side today Irish Times Crosaire 03 Oct 2020
Hula or hora The Washington Post 29 Sep 2020
Hula or hora LA Times Daily 29 Sep 2020
Salsa or samba Universal 07 Sep 2020
"One ___," hit song by Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla which is one of the most streamed songs on Spotify
Tango or Salsa, e.g.
Scandinavian outside clubs or disco The Sun Two Speed 21 Jun 2020
Eg, ballet The Times Concise 08 Jun 2020
Move to the music Family Time 01 Jun 2020
Desperate character at church disco The Sun Two Speed 30 May 2020
Move to music Irish Times Simplex 30 Apr 2020
Prom, say The Washington Post 04 Apr 2020
Prom, say LA Times Daily 04 Apr 2020
School event Thomas Joseph 21 Mar 2020
North European covers clubs' disco, for example
Groove to the beats
Tango or trot Thomas Joseph 31 Dec 2019
Do the twist
Do ballet, say Universal 25 Dec 2019
Hustle, say LA Times Daily 14 Dec 2019
Hustle, say The Washington Post 14 Dec 2019
Eg, foxtrot or tango The Times Concise 06 Dec 2019
Performance with twirling torches New York Times 28 Nov 2019
Hora or hula USA Today 16 Nov 2019
Maybe cancan can be racy, wearing delightfully exotic tops
See 18-Across New York Times 20 Sep 2019
Last name of 18a
Ballet or Tango, for one
Nae Nae or cancan New York Times 16 Jul 2019
Prom, for instance Newsday 27 Jun 2019
"One ___," 2016 song by Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla
"___ like nobody's watching"
Samba or Tango, e.g.
Hoedown, e.g Thomas Joseph 12 Feb 2019
Caught, held by Scandinavian, say
Scandinavian outside clubs or disco? The Sun Two Speed 14 Jan 2019
See 18-Across
Nae Nae or cancan
Twist or tango Wall Street Journal 10 Dec 2018
The Lindy, e.g The Washington Post 10 Dec 2018
The Lindy, e.g LA Times Daily 10 Dec 2018
Not just feel the music Universal 14 Nov 2018
School gym event Newsday 14 Nov 2018
Move rhythmically to music, like Salsa
Tango or twist Thomas Joseph 06 Nov 2018
With level of proficiency chef regularly produces mashed potato?
Juilliard major Wall Street Journal 27 Oct 2018
Hamlet going round clubs and disco The Sun Two Speed 06 Oct 2018
Party in church led by tribe
"___ Collider," VR rhythm-based dance game by emergeWorlds
. Move to music and cavort in front of church
Choreographer's creation USA Today 17 Sep 2018
Let music move you Universal 13 Sep 2018
Charleston, e.g Wall Street Journal 05 Jul 2018
Boogie with your bad self Universal 22 Jun 2018
Cut loose on the floor Universal 08 Jun 2018
Get your groove on Universal 13 May 2018
Acne cured by copper ball
Fish without new reel?
Boogie with your bad self
Charleston, e.g.
Twist or tango
Juilliard major
Get down Universal 01 Jan 2018
Choreographer's creation
The Lindy, e.g.
Not just feel the music
Let music move you
Get your groove on
Get down
Cut loose on the floor
Hula or hora
Martial arts expert going to church ball
E.g. waltz The Telegraph Quick 06 Dec 2017
Mambo or moonwalk USA Today 20 Nov 2017
Social gathering The Times Concise 16 Nov 2017
Fish swallowing new reel, for example
Hustle or hornpipe USA Today 25 Jul 2017
Bunch of steps Wall Street Journal 22 Jul 2017
Social ritual embraced by weird ancestors The Telegraph Cryptic 30 Jun 2017
Foreigner outside caught ball The Telegraph Cryptic 25 Jun 2017
Tango or cha-cha Newsday 08 May 2017
Reel, for one The Washington Post 14 Apr 2017
Reel, for one LA Times Daily 14 Apr 2017
Watusi or dap, e.g Universal 31 Mar 2017
Two-step, e.g The Washington Post 15 Mar 2017
Two-step, e.g LA Times Daily 15 Mar 2017
Move to music The Times Concise 10 Mar 2017
Tarantella or tango Wall Street Journal 14 Feb 2017
Move to the music Universal 21 Jan 2017
Tango or waltz Newsday 17 Jan 2017
Song and ___ Family Time 01 Jan 2017
Mambo or moonwalk
Hustle or hornpipe
Reel, for one
Tap or tango Universal 29 Dec 2016
Steps idiot takes in answer for university The Telegraph Cryptic 28 Dec 2016
Play English actor
Hustle or shuffle LA Times Daily 01 Dec 2016
Social Universal 01 Dec 2016
Hundred joining in European meeting in which steps will be taken The Telegraph Cryptic 14 Oct 2016
With 52-Across, impetus to get down, and.. Wall Street Journal 13 Sep 2016
Do the running man Universal 02 Sep 2016
Boogie, e.g Premier Sunday 21 Aug 2016
Ball, hop The Telegraph Quick 11 Jul 2016
Ball -- it could be a square one The Telegraph Cryptic 11 Apr 2016
Judo exponent on church steps The Telegraph Cryptic 03 Feb 2016
Eg, perform ballet The Times Concise 11 Jan 2016
Tap or tango
Waltz maybe The Telegraph Quick 18 Dec 2015
Terpsichore's domain New York Times 10 Dec 2015
Do more than tap one's toe USA Today 08 Dec 2015
Whip or Nae Nae, e.g USA Today 04 Dec 2015
Song partner USA Today 02 Nov 2015
Quickstep, e.g. The Telegraph Quick 01 Nov 2015
Trip the light fantastic LA Times Daily 20 Oct 2015
Move rhythmically Universal 16 Oct 2015
Fosse forte Thomas Joseph 26 Sep 2015
Juilliard major Newsday 17 Sep 2015
Cut a rug New York Times 03 Sep 2015
Play Hamlet, perhaps taking Claudius's lead The Telegraph Toughie 26 Aug 2015
Waltz, say The Telegraph Quick 18 Aug 2015
Maybe reel in fish, indefinite number caught The Telegraph Cryptic 07 Jul 2015
Twyla Tharp forte LA Times Daily 07 Jul 2015
Reel or jig Newsday 05 Jul 2015
Jig, caper The Telegraph Quick 15 Jun 2015
School function Universal 03 Jun 2015
Overseas party in Germany for Molly? Irish Times Crosaire 23 Mar 2015
School event Universal 21 Feb 2015
High-school event Newsday 25 Jan 2015
Tango or rumba Newsday 13 Jan 2015
Move to the music USA Today 06 Jan 2015
Move to the music
School event
Whip or Nae Nae, e.g.
Song partner
Terpsichore's domain
Cut a rug
Tango or cha-cha
Reel or jig
Juilliard major
High-school event
Hustle, e.g.
Move rhythmically
Do more than tap one's toe
School function
Tango or rumba
Trip the light fantastic
Twyla Tharp forte
Ravel initially composed alternative end for
It may be interpretative
What Ratt will do "Undercover"
Performing art
Jig or reel
Gym event
The Harlem Shake or the Dougie
Twist or tango
What one might do to the starts of each word in the answers to 20-, 39-, and 53-Across
After-hours school event
Prom, e.g.
Coordinated movement
High school event
High school event
Terpsichore's specialty
Movement to music
Prom, for example
Prom, for one
Tango or twist
Cut a rug
Move to the music
Prom, for one
Move to the music
Twist, for one
High school social event
Word with square or circle
Twist, for one
Wang Chung "___ Hall Days"
School social
Do a two-step, say
Do a two-step, say
Word with tap or lap
Ball
"Back to the Future" event
Do the tango
Song's partner
Do the tango
Charleston, for one
Trip the light fantastic
School social
Ball
Do the Cabbage Patch
Express yourself physically
Cut a rug
Ballroom activity
Pony or alligator
After-hours school event
Hustle or shuffle
High school event
School social
Prom, e.g.
The bump, for one
Waltz, for example
Waltz, for one
Moonwalk, e.g.
Monkey, pony or alligator
Word that can follow the ends of 17-, 21-, 36-, 44-, 54- and 64-Across
Do a quickstep
Cotillion, for example
Monkey or pony, e.g.
Hula or hora
Juilliard student's major, perhaps
Twist or tango
Social occasion
Reel example
Line __
Prom, e.g.
Twist, e.g.
Trip the light fantastic
Do the watusi, e.g.
Juilliard student's major, perhaps
Gigue or gavotte
Do the watusi, e.g.
Fandango or tango
Evade, with "around"
School event
Terpsichore's domain
Twist or frug
Boston or Charleston
Hop
Evade, with "around"
School event
Terpsichore's domain
Twist or frug
Tap or break, e.g.
Social event
Rumba or samba
Jive, e.g.
Flicker
Bolero, e.g.
Specialty of 17-Across
A kind of one begins 17- and 63-Across and 10- and 36-Down
A kind of one begins 17- and 63-Across and 10- and 36-Down
Terpsichore's forte
High school event
Trip the light fantastic
Domain of one of the Muses
End zone celebration
Terpsichore's forte
Fosse forte
Specialty of 17-Across
Do the Watusi
Fandango, for one
Watusi, e.g.
Fosse forte
High school event
Bob Fosse forte
School function
Samba or mambo
Bob Fosse forte
Samba or mambo
With 63-Across, this puzzle's title (pertaining to the beginnings of 20-, 37- and 50-Across)
With 63-Across, this puzzle's title (pertaining to the beginnings of 20-, 37- and 50-Across)
Twist, e.g.
Reel or twist, e.g.
Do a one step
Trip the light fantastic
Cut a rug
Aerobic activity
Emulate a Rockette
The Macarena, e.g.
Social
Cakewalk
1-Down, e.g.
One of the Seven Lively Arts
Mazurka, e.g.
Hop
Twist or stomp
Macarena, e.g.
Hustle, for one
Word with folk or tap
Some fancy footwork
Sock hop
Lindy or merengue
Ball
Stomp on the floor?
Hint to the start of 17-, 31-, 46- and 61-Across
Word with break or slam
Cha cha or Charleston
Monkey or minuet
Hustle, for one
High school event
Trip the light fantastic
Twist, e.g.
Watusi or waltz
Sock hop, e.g.
Hustle, for one
Samba or mambo
Schottische, e.g.
Monkey, e.g.
Charleston or cha-cha
Charleston, e.g.
Twist, e.g.
Monkey or pony
Shuffle or reel
Have a ball?
What flames may do
Shuffle or reel
Have a ball?
Mashed potato, e.g.
Follow some steps
Hop, perhaps
Ball or hop
Boogie-woogie
Hula or hora
Cut a rug
Waltz
Charleston, e.g.
Move to music
Do a do-si-do
Emulate Peter Martins
Take steps?
What people do in a 9-Across
Jitterbug or jig
End zone celebration
Break ___
What the Rockettes do
Hula or hora
"Shall we ___?"
Pageant routine
Domain of one of the Muses
High school social event
Do the twist
Morris or monkey
Song's partner
Twist or tango
Merengue
Ballet
Hornpipe, for one
Pony or monkey
Twist or stomp
Twist or tango
Twist or stomp
Prom, e.g.
Compete in a marathon, maybe
Turkey trot e.g.
"Back to the Future" event
The Macarena e.g.
Social event
Fosse's forte
Prom, say
Monkey or Watusi
Hop or prom
Monkey or pony
Rumba or samba
Step lively
Jose Limon's world
Mixer
Reel
Two-step, for one
Shuffle
Frug or jig
Watusi, e.g.
Samba or rumba, e.g.
Minuet, e.g.
Merengue, e.g.
Merengue or kolo
Terpsichore's specialty
Pavane, e.g.
Another forte of 1 Across
Highland fling, e.g.
Move like Susan Jaffe
Bourrée or forlana
Do the monkey
Saltarello, e.g.
New Year's Eve activity
Mamba or rumba
Martha Graham's field
Kolo or merengue
Field of Merce Cunningham
Gopak or hopak
Carol or kolo
Quadrille, e.g.
Twist, for one
Pas de deux
Jig, e.g.
Prom or hop
Reel, e.g.
Milieu of Martha Graham
Guaracha or samba
Cotillion
Saraband or hora
Reel
Hop
Charleston, for one
Saraband, e.g.
Snake or dinner
Hop, for one
Anitra's forte
Salome's field
Sun ___
Frug or hula
Tango, for one
Ball
Caper
Spring up and down
"Anitra's ___"
Reel.
Social event.
Shingaling, for one.
Jump for joy
Terpsichore's forte.
Terpsichore's specialty.
Social affair.
Popular party.
Bolero.
Bob up and down.
Ball.
Frug or monkey.
Bossa nova.
Song's companion.
"___ of the Hours."
Mazurka.
Lancers.
Fling.
Promenade.
Hornpipe.
"Wedding ___."
Tarantella.
Gower Champion's specialty.
Hop.
Schottische.
Martha Graham's field.
Arthur Murray's specialty.
Builder of Mansion House, London.
"Lose Yourself to ___" (2013 Daft Punk single)
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