| NEWKIDSON | "Step by Step" and "Hangin' Tough" group, ... the Block (3,4,2) |
| STEPDADS | What Frank Lambert ("Step by Step") and Jay Pritchett ("Modern Family") are in common |
| BLENDEDFAMILIES | Features of "Step by Step" and "Sister, Sister" |
| SKIP | Move by steps and hops (4) |
| NKOTB | "Hangin' Tough" vocal gr. |
| RESILIENT | Tough group of engineers muted about origin of injuries (9) |
| WHATSGOOD | "How's it hangin' my friend?" |
| TREASURED | Bound to be in step - and rated highly (9) |
| WAISTDEEP | I step and wade, wobbling in such water (5-4) |
| BACKTRACK | Retrace one's steps and put money on at the racecourse (9) |
| TURNSTILE | Short walk to steps and gate |
| CHACHACHA | Latin-American ballroom dance with small steps and swaying hip movements |
| HARDSET | Tough group of folk beset by difficulties (4-3) |
| MOB | Tough group, with "the" |
| EATERS | Picky ___ (tough group to cook for) |
| KEEPME | You ___ Hangin' On, Motown hit for The Supremes (4,2) |
| VANILLAFUDGE | "You Keep Me Hangin' On" rock group |
| HAUT | French equivalent of the English "high" and Latin "altus", thus prefixed to "boy", "gout", "monde", "pas" and "ton", to mean high wood, high taste, high society/world, high step and high fashion respe |
| HOP | The triple jump was formerly known as the ..., step and jump |
| RISER | The vertical space between on step and the one above it (5) |