| LINDYHOP | 1920s' dance, named after the aviator, Charles Lindbergh (5,3) |
| CHARLESTON | 1920s dance named after a South Carolina city (10) |
| HORNPIPE | Traditional British sailors' dance, named after the reed instrument that provided the music for said terpsichorean solo prance (8) |
| HABANERA | Dance named after Cuba's capital |
| AVIATORS | Louis Bleriot, Charles Lindbergh and Charles Kingsford-Smith |
| SPIRIT | _ _ _ _ _ _ of St. Louis, airplane in which U.S. aviator Charles Lindbergh made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927 (6) |
| HANDJIVE | '50s dance named for a body part |
| DETROIT | Largest city in Michigan, birthplace of aviator Charles Lindbergh (7) |
| RANSOMER | Charles Lindbergh, once |
| LINDY | Dance named after an aviator |
| TARANTO | Italian city with a dance named after it |
| SICILIANO | A type of pastoral dance, named after an Italian island |
| GALOP | Dance named after a horse's gait |
| LAMBETHWALK | Dance named after a London borough (7,4) |
| ROGERDECOVERLEY | Dance named after a knighted gentleman (5,2,8) |
| STRATHSPEY | Dance named after a Scottish river (10) |
| BENESH | Movement Notation is a system of documenting dance named after its inventors, Joan and Rudolf (6) |
| BRUNO | Alleged killer of aviator Charles Lindbergh's son, ... Hauptmann was executed in April, 1936 |
| HOP | Lindy -, 1920s dance based on the Charleston (3) |
| LOUIS | Charles Lindbergh made the successful trans-Atlantic flight in his custom aircraft, the Spirit of St |