- - Place that might offer swim lessons and workout classes
- - Community nonprofit with a gym and pool, for short
- - Community exercise location, for short
- - Org. founded in 1844 for urban workers
- - basketball court site, for short
- - Huge hit for the Village People
- - Place to swim or hoop
- - Many a gym locale, for short
- - Place to do daily laps
- - Place to learn CPR
- - Place to play b-ball
- - Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal"
- - Place for men to play b-ball
- - Neighborhood youth org.
- - Neighborhood swimming site: Abbr.
- - Workout locale, for short
- - Swimming-pool site, for short
- - Pool site, for short
- - Place where CPR is taught
- - Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal" in song
- - Place to "get yourself clean" and "have a good meal"
- - Place "it's fun to stay at," according to song
- - Neighborhood org. since 1844
- - Neighborhood exercise place, for short
- - Late-'70s Village People song about a place "it's fun to stay at"
- - Hit for the Village People
- - Gym locale, for short
- - Community fitness center, for short
- - Community exercise place, for short
- - Community exercise facility
- - Christianorg. for men
- - "They have everything for you men to enjoy / You can hang out with all the boys" in song
- - "Place you can go ... when you're short on your dough," according to song
- - "A place you can go," in a 1979 #2 hit
- - "A place you can go ... when you're short on your dough," in a 1979 hit
- - Exercise spot
- - Place to swim in the city
- - Place to work out
- - where "you can have a good meal," in song
- - Young Men's Christian Association
- - The group who had this 1978 disco hit followed it with Go West
- - Village People classic with a pantomimed chorus
- - Community center spelled out in an interactive dance song
- - Community center in a Village People song
- - Religious group rejecting Methuselah's creed and age, initially
- - Local gym [abbr.]
- - Village People hit Macy produced
- - "It's fun to stay at the ..."
- - song danced to with flailing arms
- - letters often made with one's arms at a yankees game
- - Community pool org.
- - where it's fun to stay, per the village people
- - 1978 hit whose title is spelled out in its chorus
- - Village People's hit song with a spelling dance
- - community recreation center: abbr.
- - It often has a pool room
- - Locale spelled out in a Village People song
- - Where it's fun to stay in a Village People hit song
- - Hit of 1978
- - letters in many summer camp names
- - Worldwide hostel group
- - Local workout spot [abbr.]
- - Village People interactive party song
- - Worldwide youth organization that promotes developing a healthy body, mind and spirit which is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland: Abbr.
- - Community org. with a pool
- - "It's fun to stay at the ..." by Village People: Abbr.
- - It often has a gym and pool
- - Organization which aims to develop a "healthy body, mind and spirit": Abbr.
- - 1970s song whose title is spelled out with arm movements
- - Workout spot [abbr.]
- - Song accompanied with arm gestures
- - Village People song about where it's fun to stay
- - Org. with gym memberships
- - disco hit with arm motions
- - Workout locale [abbr.]
- - community rec center: abbr.
- - 1978 Village People hit
- - Community service org.
- - Worldwide hostel group (1,1,1,1)
- - Community org. since 1844
- - Song spelled with arm motions
- - Org. since 1844
- - Family rec facility
- - 1979 disco hit
- - 1978 disco hit
- - Youth service org.
- - Village People tune
- - Song often accompanied by arm movements
- - Pool site, maybe
- - Pantomimed disco title
- - Org. known by its first letter
- - Org. founded in 1844
- - Letter-forming dance
- - Hit that states "There's no need to feel down"
- - Gym site, briefly
- - Community center org.
- - Classic disco hit
- - 1979 Village People hit
- - 1978 hit with the lyric "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal"
- - 1970s song with a letter-forming dance
- - 1970s song whose dance forms letters
- - Youth development org.
- - Youth development assn.
- - Where there are "many ways to have a good time," in a 1978 hit
- - Where basketball was first played
- - Where basketball and volleyball were first played
- - Where "you can hang out with all the boys" in a Village People song
- - Where "you can hang out with all the boys," according to song
- - Where "you can do whatever you feel," in a hit 1978 song
- - Where "they can start you back on your way," according to song
- - Where "it's fun to stay" in a 1978 hit
- - Wedding reception song staple
- - Village People song with a letter-shaped dance
- - Village People song whose title is spelled out in the lyrics
- - Village People song typically performed with arm motions
- - Village People song heard at many sporting events
- - Village People song about a community gym where "it's fun to stay"
- - Village People smash
- - Village People hit: 1979
- - Village People hit whose title is often spelled out with arm movements
- - Village People hit whose title completes the line "It's fun to stay at the ..."
- - Village People hit whose letters are spelled out
- - Village People hit that's often played at sporting events
- - Village People hit song
- - Village People hit played at many sporting events
- - Village People anthem
- - USO cofounder
- - Urban athlete's locale, in brief
- - United Service org.
- - Ubiquitous men's org.
- - Title letters in a Village People hit
- - The Village People's biggest hit
- - Summer camp letters
- - Spelled-out disco song
- - Song with the lyric "Young man, are you listening to me?"
- - Song using arm signals
- - Song title spelled out with gestures
- - Song sung with arm motions
- - Sir George Williams's org.
- - Rec center where Naismith invented basketball
- - Popular between-innings song
- - Pool provider, often
- - Pickup b-ball game locale, perhaps
- - Pantomimed disco song title
- - Org. that usually has a community pool
- - Org. that organizes camps
- - Org. formed in 1844
- - No. 2 hit of 1978-79
- - Mimed song title
- - Many a gym locale
- - Its Web site has a Swim, Sports & Play page
- - Hit song of 1979
- - Hit song from the Village People album "Cruisin'"
- - Hit from the 1978 disco album "Cruisin'"
- - Hit by the band that did "Macho Man"
- - Gym locale: Abbr.
- - Gesture-driven hit
- - Geneva-based org. encouraging healthy living
- - Gay anthem sung at Yankees games
- - Family recreation facility that gave its name to a 1978 song
- - Family fun and fitness org.
- - Familiar temp. residence
- - Enduring dance song
- - Disco staple at wedding receptions
- - Disco standard
- - Disco song that went to #2 in 1979
- - Disco perennial
- - Disco hit with hand motions
- - Disco hit by the Village People
- - Disco classic with associated hand motions
- - CPR class site, often
- - CPR class locale
- - Community workout spot, briefly
- - Community pool locale: Abbr.
- - Community org. with a gym
- - Community org. that stresses healthy living
- - Community gym site, briefly
- - Community group: Abbr.
- - Community center: Abbr.
- - Community athletic events sponsor: Abbr.
- - Classic song by the Village People
- - Classic disco song by the Village People
- - Chorus letters spelled with the body
- - Character-building gp.
- - Center where basketball began
- - A hit song of 1979
- - 1978 Village People song
- - 1978 Village People hit with a distinctive dance
- - 1978 song that is usually performed with specific arm motions
- - 1970s song with its own dance moves
- - #7 onVH1's list of The 100 Greatest Dance Songs of the 20th Century
- - "Village People" song with an easy-to-perform dance
- - "It's fun to stay at the......" (1978 song lyric)
- - "It's fun to stay at the ......": Village People
- - '70s classic that begins "Young man, there's no need to feel down"
- - Community center
- - Community ctr.
- - Youth org
- - Wedding reception staple
- - Men's org.
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