Crossword clues for steps
steps
- Pedometer units
- Pedometer tally
- Pedometer measurement
- Pedometer count
- Parts of instructions
- Parts of a procedure
- Parts of a plan
- March movements
- Ladder rungs
- Instruction segments
- How-to units
- Hitchcock's "The 39 __"
- Front porch attachment
- Fitness tracker units
- Dancer's repertoire
- Dancer's moves
- Dance maneuvers
- Dance lesson parts
- Dance class moves
- Choreography units
- Choreographer's specialty
- Action, so to speak
- AA has 12 of them
- You might take them down
- You can take them to another level
- Word in a Hitchcock title
- What this puzzle's central black squares resemble
- What instructions might be divided into
- What a pedometer counts
- Way to get up
- Walk-up features
- Units of progress
- Trey Anastasio climbed "18"
- Traveling, so to speak, in basketball
- Things to retrace
- Things that creak in haunted houses
- Things between landings
- They make up stairs [E]
- The way to the goal
- The Washington Monument's 897
- The last ones can be doozies
- The 12 in AA's program
- Systematic sequence
- Strategic phases
- Staircase divisions
- Spanish ___ (Rome attraction)
- Spanish ___ (historic site in Rome)
- Some reality show routines
- Some people take them up then down
- Some people take them down
- Self-help segments
- Rungs of a ladder
- Rehab's twelve
- Recipe instructions
- Prominent Lincoln Memorial features
- Progress parts
- Programs often have them
- Process parts
- Procedure components
- Porch access
- Philadelphia Museum of Art architectural feature shown in a classic "Rocky" scene
- Pedometer activators
- Parts of staircases
- Parts of flights?
- Parts of flights
- Parts of an instructional sequence
- Parts of an assembly
- Parts of a stair
- Numbered things in a how-to manual
- Moves oneself
- Mother May I? movements
- Metaphorical pathway
- Manual sequence
- Manual listings
- List of instructions
- John Buchan's "The 39 ___"
- Instruction units
- Instruction parts
- Instruction manual segments
- Instruction manual list
- Instruction list
- Household ladder, to Liverpudlians
- Hitchcock's thirty-nine
- Flight to a landing
- Flight segments?
- Fitness app units
- Fitbit tally
- Fitbit count
- Dance series
- Dance routine
- Cut a hole in a box and put your junk in that box, for example
- Contents of a flight?
- Choreography elements
- Choreographer's concern
- Cha, cha, cha, e.g
- Cha cha cha, e.g
- Becomes involved, with "in"
- Assembly-instruction parts
- Assembly stages
- Assembly manual units
- Aerobic units
- Action taken
- AA has twelve of them
- AA has twelve
- A Fitbit counts them
- 1), 2), 3), etc
- "The 39 ___" (Hitchcock movie)
- "The 39 ___"
- "Eight Easy ___" Alanis Morissette
- "__ in Time" (Astaire autobiography)
- ___ off (measures)
- Hitchcock's "The Thirty-Nine _____"
- Measures to take
- Basketball infraction
- Cha, cha, cha, e.g.
- Instructional units
- Dance set?
- Cha cha cha, e.g.
- Advances, with "up"
- What doers take
- Arthur Murray lessons
- Stoop parts
- How-to listings
- Stair parts
- Escalator parts
- Way up or down
- Recipe parts
- Things to take
- Dance makeup
- Dance components
- Alcoholics Anonymous has 12 of them
- They have their ups and downs
- Way up or way down
- Arthur Murray instruction
- Flight divisions
- Way down
- Salsa ingredients?
- They're often taken in rehab
- Degrees
- Manual contents
- Manual series
- Dance instruction
- With 22-Across, quits dragging
- Manual parts?
- Dance elements
- They may be taken to the next level
- Dance routines
- 12 in an Alcoholics Anonymous program
- Staircase parts
- Stairs
- Parts of a flight
- The course along which a person has walked or is walking in
- "In His ___," Sheldon book
- What Armstrong took on the moon
- Rome's Spanish ___
- Flight members
- Take ___ (start an action)
- "___ in Time," Astaire's autobiography
- Walks
- Flight parts
- Miss Liberty's 335
- Levels
- Problem for the wheelchair-bound
- Hitchcock's "The 39 _____"
- Procedure parts
- Hitchcock's thirty-nine items
- "The Thirty-Nine ___"
- Some in Rome are Spanish
- Method
- Stages of a flight
- ___ up (increases)
- Short distances
- Thirty-nine for Donat
- Flight of stairs
- Rome's Spanish attraction
- Side and false
- Where to see risers
- Architectural feature
- ___ out (leaves for a short time)
- Paces or phases
- Group from Sweden: time to go over records
- Stiles dancing?
- Small animals we love reversed dance moves
- Paces; measures
- Buchan's 1915 novel has 39 of them
- John Buchan used 39 of them
- Hinged ladder
- They come in flights
- Dance moves
- Elevator alternatives
- Arthur Murray moves
- Tango moves
- Flight units
- Flight makeup
- Staircase components
- Dance units
- Means to an end
- Stairway parts
- Parts of a stairway
- Ramp alternative
- One way up
- Flight features
- They make flights
- Pedometer's measurements
- Flight components
- Staircase units
- Dance movements
- They may be taken down when going out
- Plan parts
- Parts of a staircase
- Parts of a process
- Hitchcock's 39
- Hitchcock's "The Thirty-Nine ___"
- Fitbit units
- Dance parts
- Dance lessons
- You can take them in stride
- What one takes to advance
- Way to get to the top?
- Walk-up units
- Slinky ad feature
Wiktionary
n. (plural of step English). vb. (en-third-person singular of: step)
WordNet
Wikipedia
Steps are a British dance-pop group consisting of Claire Richards, Faye Tozer, Lisa Scott-Lee, Ian "H" Watkins and Lee Latchford-Evans. Steps formed in May 1997 and released four studio albums, three compilation albums and seventeen singles. Their music has a 1990s dance-pop sound. Their name was based on a marketing premise: that each of their music videos were to be choreographed, and the dance steps were included in the sleeve with most of their singles.
Steps achieved a series of charting singles between 1997 and 2001 including two number-one singles in the UK (one a double A-side), two number-one albums in the UK, 14 consecutive top 5 singles in the UK and a string of hits throughout Europe. The group has sold over 20 million records worldwide in addition to acquiring a BRIT Award nomination in 1999 for Best Newcomer while supporting Britney Spears on tour the same year. When Richards and Watkins departed, the group disbanded on 26 December 2001. Their penultimate single reached number five in the UK charts while their final album of greatest hits, Gold (2001), was the group's second number-one album in the UK.
Steps reformed in May 2011 for a four-part documentary series on Sky Living titled Steps: Reunion. The series started airing on 28 September, following an announcement of a second Greatest Hits album, The Ultimate Collection, that was released on 10 October 2011. The album entered the charts at number 1, becoming the band's third UK number 1 album. Series 2 of Steps Reunion titled "Steps: On the Road Again" aired on Sky Living in April 2012; the series followed the band as they embarked on their sellout 22-date UK tour. On 24 September 2012, the group confirmed they would release their fourth studio album Light Up The World on 12 November 2012, alongside a six-date Christmas tour, starting from 30 November and ending on 5 December.
Steps (Traditional Chinese: èćć šć) is a TVB modern drama series broadcast in September 2007.
Steps is a collection of short stories by a Polish-American writer Jerzy Kosinski, released in 1968 by Random House. The work comprises scores of loosely connected vignettes, which explore themes of social control and alienation by depicting scenes rich in erotic and violent motives. Steps won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction in 1969.
Usage examples of "steps".
Van Deef paused after two more steps, shielded his eyes and looked right and left.
He pulled her behind him into the door, taking several steps into his dimmer office before turning about to regard her.
On my count of three take two steps forward, stepping off with your right foot first.
I know a wonderful place in reach of the gates, only a few steps away, which I did not suggest because of the necessity to guard Ellis.
Her quick steps had carried her near the table where Laurie sat, the inspector standing nearby.
After a few steps the man stopped wide-eyed, releasing her hand, holding his erected cock.
The inspector waited on the platform and met his brother at the steps of the first class carriage.
One of them, literally only a few steps from the apartment which is our destination, contains a beach and an ocean.
They lay her on the floor in the pink, breasts down, face to one side, and one or two of them steps alternatingly on and off her back.
At first whenever one steps on her, more spunk gushes out of her mouth.
He made two or three steps toward the green but paused, looking about at the fallen gallants.
She turned away the necessary few steps and disappeared into the left-hand gate.
In three quick steps she hugged her full breasts against him as Cathy made room at his side.
He took a few steps about the room with her born before him but soon fetched up beside Louise, where he turned around and sat down slowly, allowing Trina to unlock her ankles.
Jane thoughtfully took three or four extra steps to be sure the others were clear.