- - With due deference to a piano expert
- - a single step
- - with due deference to speed
- - display impatience, in a way
- - Pick up the ... (hurry up)
- - Setting on a treadmill
- - What's picked up in a hurry?
- - the speed of a pale-faced top performer
- - Kept up the ....; didn't lag
- - "Pick up the ..." (speed)
- - Measurable speed, like a horse's trot or gallop
- - Pick up the ... (speed things up)
- - Walk about a yard
- - At a snail's ....
- - Focus of a marathon runner's training
- - Display anxiety, in a way
- - It's set by a runner
- - Expectant fathers do it
- - Wear a hole in the rug
- - Walk up and down
- - Show restlessness, in a way
- - Pick up the ...... (go faster)
- - A lap a minute, e.g.
- - Work off restless energy, in a way
- - Work off nervous energy, in a way
- - With deference to
- - Whitten's "A Killing ......": 1983
- - Whitten's "A Killing ......"
- - What an expectant father might do
- - Wear a rut in a rug
- - Walk nervously, as in a waiting room
- - Walk like a worrywart
- - Walk a hole in the carpet, maybe
- - Unit for a duel
- - The "P" in a Latin R.I.P.
- - Slow people might be asked to pick it up
- - Show worry, in a way
- - Runners try to pick it up
- - Pick it up if you're behind
- - Les Whitten's "A Killing ......": 1983
- - It might need to be picked up
- - It may be picked up or set
- - Imitate a stereotypical expectant dad
- - How fast a runner finishes each mile of a marathon, for example
- - Exhibit anxiety, in a way
- - Eight minutes/mile in a marathon is a good one
- - Distance unit on a treasure map
- - A slowpoke may be asked to pick it up
- - A sergeant might ask soldiers to pick it up
- - A sergeant might ask a soldier to pick it up
- - A New York university
- - A good thing to keep
- - A cadet might be asked to pick it up
- - A gait
- - Pick up the ......
- - Stand-up comic's concern
- - 'Prepare to duel!'
- - With 5-Across, warm-up circuits for race car drivers
- - Gait of the old man going to church
- - What a fitness-tracking watch can track
- - Setting for a treadmill
- - Show anxiety, in a way
- - Something to set or pick up
- - Something to pick up
- - Move like a caged lion
- - Runners keep it
- - Walk while worried
- - optimize for stamina
- - .... yourself, go steady
- - Display nervous energy
- - Halt and Catch Fire actor Lee
- - .... oneself; work steadily
- - Runner's rate, say
- - lee of "halt and catch fire"
- - Walk around restlessly, say
- - Horse's speed
- - Act worried
- - Walk back & forth
- - How quickly your horse is moving
- - distance runner's concern
- - Actor Lee who plays Brother Day on Foundation
- - Speed at which someone or something moves
- - Speed and power in exercises
- - Jogging speed
- - Speed of piano expert?
- - Runner's speed
- - Walk while deep in thought
- - Regulate, timewise
- - march in front of excellent president
- - Speed limit in Antwerp? First-rate
- - Show worry
- - Part of R.I.P.
- - Dueler's distance
- - Distance unit in duels
- - Walking tempo
- - Emulate an expectant father
- - Brand of picante sauce
- - Act the expectant father
- - Wear out the waiting room carpet
- - Wear out the carpet, maybe
- - Walk the waiting room
- - University in N.Y.C.
- - Take measured steps
- - Show worry in the waiting room
- - Runner's rhythm
- - Rate of work
- - N.Y.C. college
- - Expectant father's walk
- - Word hidden backwards in this puzzle's eight longest answers
- - What the leader sets
- - Wear out the carpet in the waiting room
- - Walking gait
- - Walk restlessly
- - Walk like an expectant dad
- - Walk back and forth, back and forth
- - Walk back and forth with nervous energy
- - Walk back and forth anxiously
- - University in New York City
- - Truman's Sec. of the Army.
- - Traverse the waiting room
- - Thirty inches
- - Stride back and forth
- - Step measure
- - Show worry in the waiting room, maybe
- - Show impatience, perhaps
- - Set the ...... (be in the lead)
- - Set the ......
- - Rate of walking speed
- - Public-speaking skill
- - Part of NASA gets the gait
- - New York's ........ University
- - New York school whose team is aptly named the Setters
- - Measure on foot
- - Marathon stat
- - Manifest nervousness
- - Kind of car seen at Indy
- - Jog or gallop
- - Hiking speed
- - Harness-race event
- - Gotham university
- - Go before and lead
- - Former Secy. of Army.
- - Exhibit nervousness
- - Dueler's unit
- - Duel distance
- - Double-quick, e.g.
- - Double time, for one
- - Await delivery anxiously
- - Act expectantly
- - About three feet for humans
- - About 2 1/2 feet for humans, I suppose
- - "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor Lee
- - " . . . ......, mio Dio!": Leonora's prayer
- - Harness race
- - Meadowlands gait
- - Meadowlands event
- - Yonkers race
- - Yonkers event
- - R.I.P. part
- - Walking or running speed
- - N.Y. university
- - Jog, e.g.
- - Lead the pack
- - Manhattan campus
- - Show nerves
- - Take the lead?
- - New York university
- - Set the tempo
- - Set the speed.
- - Unit of length
- - Footstep
- - Regulate
- - Gait
- - Cadence
- - Trot or canter
- - Walk or run
- - Trot or gallop
- - Walking speed
- - Rate of speed
- - Horse's motion
- - Exhibit anxiety
- - Walking rate
- - Eight minutes per mile, say
- - Nervously walk back and forth
- - Marathoner's tempo
- - Walk nervously
- - Betray nervousness
- - Walk back and forth
- - Goes around Paris, France, in March
- - Treasure map measure
- - Duel unit
- - Skier, Kate
- - Speedy type doing the rounds of paved surface
- - Walk nervously back and forth
- - Fitbit measure
- - Piano virtuoso establishes tempo
- - Betray anxiety
- - Marathoner's speed
- - Dueler's distance unit
- - Treasure map measurement
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