Dances, in old slang Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BOOGIEWOOGIES Dances, in old slang (13)
84% ARUG Cut __: dance, in old slang (4) LA Times Daily Oct 22, 2019
10% GAVOTTE Old French dance (7) The Times Sunday Concise Sep 21, 2025
9% GAS Grand old time, in slang (3) New York Times Oct 15, 2025
9% TEC Private eye, in old slang (3)
8% FANDANGO Old Spanish dance for two with castanets (8) (8) Puzzler Oct 21, 2025
8% TAP ___ dance (noisy dance) (3)
8% AWOOGA Social media slang evoking old-timey car horns (6) Newsday Oct 18, 2025
8% DOBLE Paso ___ ("Dancing with the Stars" dance) (5) LA Times Mini Oct 15, 2025
8% CRITTER Animal, in slang (7) Commuter Oct 13, 2025
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