- - Andalusian Gypsy dance
- - A Spanish dance
- - blarney once again after dance
- - Song of fire and ice, both essentially over
- - Dance in which flame is given to non-commissioned officer
- - Dance floor — let it be firm!
- - dance featuring taps and stomps
- - foot-stamping spanish dance
- - Spanish dance style
- - Spanish gypsy dance
- - Dance performed with castanets
- - Dance in Madrid with love interest from the army
- - Raucous Andalusian dance
- - Rhythmic Spanish dance
- - Lively display of stamps?
- - Dance from The Inferno is not commissioned in quarters
- - Corporal joins with girlfriend in lively dance
- - Dance partner -- soldier
- - Dance with passion joining new company
- - Dance that could fire Sergeant for example
- - Lover meeting sergeant maybe for a dance
- - Dance from Inferno is off-base
- - Dance with stamping and clapping
- - Dance with handclaps
- - Dance of Spain
- - Vigorous dance
- - Fiery dance
- - Antonio Gades's dance style
- - Andalusian dance
- - Source of some foot-stomping
- - Self-centered dance?
- - Andalusian dance style.
- - Gypsy dance.
- - Spanish dance
- - Spanish dance often accompanied by castanets
- - moan about clef changes in andalusian dancing
- - Spanish music
- - Andalusian gypsy music
- - Spanish gypsy music
- - 3D musical style, influenced by Romani culture
- - Spanish music style
- - Woman absorbing the last word about Spanish music
- - Steps taken by fire officer
- - Foot-stomping music
- - Charo's guitar specialty
- - Carlos Montoya's genre
- - Guitar style
- - José Greco specialty
- - Guitar genre
- - Spanish steps?
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