| Actress Wynter and others | 25 |
| Terpsichore's forte | 23 |
| Trip the light fantastic | 24 |
| Domain of one of the Muses | 26 |
| Terpsichore's domain | 24 |
| Martha Graham's field | 25 |
| After-hours school event | 24 |
| Word with square or circle | 26 |
| Terpsichore's specialty | 27 |
| Salsa or hula, for example | 26 |
| New Year's Eve activity | 27 |
| Monkey, pony or alligator | 25 |
| Milieu of Martha Graham | 23 |
| High school social event | 24 |
| Field of Merce Cunningham | 25 |
| Cotillion, for example | 22 |
| "Shall we ___?" | 25 |
| "Anitra's ___" | 28 |
| Avoided wallflower status | 25 |
| Twinkled, as rays of light | 26 |
| Emulated Graham or Shawn | 24 |
| Did the Electric Slide, say | 27 |
| Setting for the swing set? | 26 |
| Harlem's Savoy, e.g. | 24 |
| Two-step direction, perhaps | 27 |
| One of Santa's eight | 24 |
| Word with belly or toe | 22 |
| Tallchief, for instance | 23 |
| One who might wear slippers | 27 |
| One inspired by Terpsichore | 27 |
| Fred Astaire or Ginger Rogers | 29 |
| Certain Christmastime courser | 29 |
| Ball boy or ball girl? | 22 |
| Trips the light fantastic | 25 |
| Does the stanky leg, say | 24 |
| Charleston and Big Apple | 24 |
| '-- With Wolves' | 24 |
| Detective usin' taps? | 25 |
| What some get up when mad | 25 |
| Riser during a conniption | 25 |
| "Yankee Doodle __" | 28 |
| "Just great!" | 23 |
| Hamlet, by nationality | 22 |
| Writer Isak Dinesen, e.g. | 25 |
| Hans Christian Andersen, e.g. | 29 |
| Hamlet or Ophelia, e.g. | 23 |
| Hamlet or Laertes, e.g. | 23 |
| Søren Kierkegaard, e.g. | 26 |
| Sören Kierkegaard, e.g. | 26 |
| Sometimes it's Great | 24 |
| Someone from Svendborg | 22 |
| Queen Margrethe II, e.g. | 24 |
| Prince Hamlet, for one | 22 |
| Polonius or Claudius, e.g. | 26 |
| Philosopher Kierkegaard, e.g. | 29 |
| Person from Copenhagen | 22 |
| Ophelia or Laertes, e.g. | 24 |
| Ophelia or Claudius, e.g. | 25 |
| One of Hamlet's subjects | 28 |
| Misogynist comedian Cook | 24 |
| Member of the Folketing | 23 |
| LEGO inventor, for one | 22 |
| King Gorm the Old, e.g. | 23 |
| Homophone for condescend | 24 |
| Hamlet or Laertes e.g. | 23 |
| Hamlet or his father, e.g. | 26 |
| Greenlander, by citizenship | 27 |
| Frederiksberg resident | 22 |
| Explorer Bering was one | 23 |
| Big dog breed, familiarly | 25 |
| Any King Christian I-X | 22 |
| Andersen or Kierkegaard | 23 |
| An early invader of Britain | 27 |
| Århus resident | 22 |
| "Hamlet" extra | 24 |
| Hamlet and Ophelia, et al. | 26 |
| Hamlet's countrymen | 23 |
| Hamlet and Ophelia, e.g. | 24 |
| Borge's countrymen | 22 |
| Owners of the Faeroe Islands | 28 |
| Laertes and Victor Borge | 24 |
| The majority of Jutlanders | 26 |
| People from Copenhagen | 22 |
| Ophelia and Hamlet, e.g. | 24 |
| Millions of Europeans, e.g. | 27 |
| Claire of 'Homeland' | 28 |
| Citizens of Copenhagen | 22 |
| Borge and Andersen, e.g. | 24 |
| About five million Europeans | 28 |
| "Homeland" star | 25 |
| Some invaders of Britain | 24 |
| Rosencrantz and Guildenstern | 28 |
| Many visitors to Legoland | 25 |
| Losers to Brian Boru in 1014 | 28 |
| Kierkegaard and Melchior | 24 |
| Horatio and Claudius, e.g. | 26 |
| Gertrude and Ophelia, e.g. | 26 |
| About 5.5 million Europeans | 27 |
| "Hamlet" extras | 25 |
| "Hamlet" characters | 29 |