Crossword clues for ymca
ymca
- Where "you can hang out with all the boys," according to song
- Where "they can start you back on your way," according to song
- Where "It's fun to stay," in a disco 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 megahit
- Village People hit whose letters are spelled out
- Village People hit that's often played at sporting events
- Village People hit sung at many sporting events
- Village People hit played at many sporting events
- Village People anthem
- USO cofounder
- Urban recreation ctr
- Urban pool locale
- Urban organization of song
- Urban gym
- United Service org
- Title letters in a Village People hit
- The Village People's biggest hit
- Summer camp org
- Summer camp letters
- Spelling song
- 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 that inspires arm signals
- Song sung with arm motions
- Song often accompanied by physical spelling
- Site of the first basketball game
- Recreation org. since 1844
- Recommended lodgings "when you're short on your dough," in a disco anthem
- Rec center where Naismith invented basketball
- Popular sing-along song that's butchered in the starred answers?
- Popular between-innings song
- Pool site, typically
- Place where CPR is taught
- Place to "get yourself clean" and "have a good meal"
- Place for pickup b-ball, for some
- Place "it's fun to stay at," according to song
- Pickup b-ball game locale, perhaps
- Pantomimed disco song title
- Org. that usually has a community pool
- Org. offering athletic memberships
- Often-pantomimed hit song of the 1970s
- Oft-pantomimed song title
- Noted gym letters
- Neighborhood exercise place, for short
- Mimed song title
- Longtime youth org
- Late-'70s Village People song about a place "it's fun to stay at"
- Late '70s disco classic
- Its Web site has a Swim, Sports & Play page
- Initial disco hit?
- Hit song from the Village People album "Cruisin'"
- Hit song from the Village People
- Hit for the Village People
- Hit by the band that did "Macho Man"
- Healthy Kids Day sponsor
- Gym site, for Village People
- Gym site, famously
- Gym site since 1844
- Gym setting, initially
- Gym org. that's also a classic disco hit
- Gym locale: Abbr
- Gesture-driven hit
- Gay anthem sung at Yankees games
- Gay anthem of 1978
- Family recreation facility that gave its name to a 1978 song
- Family fun and fitness org
- Enduring dance song
- Disco staple at wedding receptions
- Disco song that went to #2 in 1979
- Disco hit with hand motions
- Disco hit by the Village People
- CPR class site, often
- CPR class location, frequently
- CPR class locale
- Community workout spot, briefly
- Community pool locale: Abbr
- Community org. that stresses healthy living
- Community org. known by its first letter
- Community gym site, briefly
- Community gym org
- Community group: Abbr
- Community fitness center, for short
- Community exercise place, for short
- Community exercise facility
- Community exercise ctr
- Community center: Abbr
- Classic song spelled with arm motions
- Classic song by the Village People
- Classic disco song by the Village People
- Classic disco letters
- Christianorg. for men
- Christian youth service org
- Christian org. for men
- Chorus letters spelled with the body
- Character-building gp
- Center where basketball began
- Bldg. with a pool
- Basketball was invented in one
- Apt workout song
- 50-state summer camp sponsor
- 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
- "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
- "It's fun to stay at the ___" (1978 hit lyric)
- "A place you can go ... when you're short on your dough," in song
- "A place you can go ... when you're short on your dough," in a 1979 hit
- '70s classic that begins "Young man, there's no need to feel down"
- 1979 Village People hit
- Where basketball and volleyball were first played
- Disco perennial
- 1979 disco hit
- Community org. with a gym
- Place to play b-ball
- Gym site, for short
- Community org. since 1844
- "It's fun to stay at the___" (1978 song lyric)
- 1979 disco classic
- Sir George Williams's org.
- No. 2 hit of 1978-79
- Disco standard
- Pool provider, often
- Community gym site: Abbr
- Swimming pool site, for short
- 1978 hit with the lyric "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal"
- Workout locale, for short
- Pool site, maybe
- Place to work out
- "A place you can go … when you're short on your dough," in a 1979 hit
- Urban athlete's locale, in brief
- Pool site, for short
- Community ctr. with a pool
- Where "you can do whatever you feel," in a hit 1978 song
- Gym locale, for short
- Village People hit whose title completes the line "It's fun to stay at the ..."
- "A place you can go," in a 1979 #2 hit
- Org. that organizes camps
- 1978 disco hit
- Family rec facility
- "It's fun to stay at the ___": Village People
- Where there are "many ways to have a good time," in a 1978 hit
- Many a gym locale
- Neighborhood org. since 1844
- Geneva-based org. encouraging healthy living
- "Spirit, mind and body" org.
- Hit from the 1978 disco album "Cruisin'"
- Exercise venue, for short
- Workout site, for short
- Where "you can hang out with all the boys," in song
- Facility often referred to by its first letter
- Song that was a hit for a spell in the 1970s?
- "A place you can go "
- Where "it's fun to stay" in a 1978 hit
- Hit song of 1979
- Familiar temp. residence
- Ubiquitous men's org.
- Village People hit song
- Youth org.
- Village People hit: 1979
- Men's org.
- Community athletic events sponsor: Abbr.
- Org. founded in 1844
- Org. formed in 1844
- Org. since 1844
- A hit song of 1979
- Village People hit whose title is often spelled out with arm movements
- Youth org
- Village People hit with a spelled-out title
- Place to do daily laps
- Men's org
- Village People classic whose title is spelled out by arm movements
- Place to learn CPR
- Workout spot
- Wedding reception staple
- Disco hit of 1978
- Community pool site
- Family rec center: Abbr
- Disco classic with associated hand motions
- Community service org
- Worldwide hostel group (1,1,1,1)
- Workout center
- Village People disco classic
- Place to shoot hoops
- Exercise place
- Village People song with arm motions
- Village People favorite
- Village People disco hit
- Song spelled with arm motions
- Place to play hoops
- Gym letters
- Community rec center
- Community center org
- Youth service org
- Village People's gym
- Village People tune
- Village People "It's fun to stay at the ___"
- Urban rec facility
- Urban rec center
- Song with arm motions
- Song often accompanied by arm movements
- Place with a pool
- Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal" in song
- Place to swim in the city
- Place for men to play b-ball
- Pantomimed disco title
- Pantomimed disco hit
- Org. known by its first letter
- Neighborhood youth org
- Neighborhood swimming site: Abbr
- Local swimming center, for short
- Letter-forming dance
- Interactive party song
- Hit that states "There's no need to feel down"
- Gym site, briefly
- Exercise spot
- CPR class venue
- Classic disco hit
- Christian youth org
- 1978 Village People song
- 1978 hit song with notable letters
- 1970s song with a letter-forming dance
- 1970s song whose dance forms letters
- 1970s disco staple
- Youth development org
- Youth development assn
- Where basketball was first played
- Where "you can hang out with all the boys" in a Village People song
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Young Men's Christian Association \Young Men's Christian Association\ An organization for promoting the spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical welfare of young men, founded, June 6, 1844, by George Williams (knighted therefor by Queen Victoria) in London. In 1851 it extended to the United States and Canada, and in 1855 representatives of similar organizations throughout Europe and America formed an international body. The movement has successfully expanded not only among young men in general, but also specifically among railroad men, in the army and navy, with provision for Indians and negroes, and a full duplication of all the various lines of oepration in the boys' departments. It currently (1998) maintains buildings which usually have both recreational facilities and dormitories for dwelling. It is usually called by its acronym YMCA. See also the similar organizations Young Women's Christian Association and YMHA.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also Y.M.C.A., 1868, initialism (acronym) of Young Men's Christian Association.
Wikipedia
The Young Men's Christian Association (commonly known as YMCA or simply the Y) is a worldwide organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 57 million beneficiaries from 125 national associations. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London and aims to put Christian principles into practice by developing a healthy "body, mind, and spirit". These three angles are reflected by the different sides of the (red) triangle—part of all YMCA logos.
From its inception, it grew rapidly and ultimately became a worldwide movement founded on the principles of Muscular Christianity. Local YMCAs engage in a wide variety of charitable activities, including providing athletic facilities, holding classes for a wide variety of skills, proselytizing Christianity, and humanitarian work. YMCAs remain religious organizations; many national or local organizations de-emphasize this aspect, while others choose to prioritize its religious mission above all others.
The different local YMCAs are voluntarily affiliated through their national organizations. The national organizations in turn are part of both an Area Alliance and the World Alliance of YMCAs. The World Alliance's main motto is "empowering young people".
YMCA is the Young Men's Christian Association, a worldwide community service organization.
YMCA or Y.M.C.A. may also refer to:
The Salem YMCA is a historic YMCA building at 284-296 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Its large building is an anchor of the western end of Salem's business district, of which Essex Street is a major component, and is one of the finest Classical Revival buildings in Salem. The Salem YMCA was first organized in 1858, and it commissioned the construction of this building in 1898. The three story brick and limestone building was designed by Walter J. Paine, and has retained most of its exterior styling. The ground floor was designed to house primarily retail establishments, with the YMCA entrance highlighted by an ornate entablature supported by twin columns on either side. Entrances to the retail establishments are also indicated by building bays that project out less prominently than the main entrance. The ground floor is built in limestone, while the upper floors are predominantly brick. The building originally had a loggia on top of the roof, but that was removed in the 1950s.
Faced with declining enrollments through the 1970s, the YMCA sold part of the second and third floors to the Salem Housing Authority, which converted that area to senior housing. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
The YMCA in East Liverpool, Ohio was built in 1913 in Classical Revival style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
It was one of many properties addressed in a study assessing historic resources in East Liverpool's central business district, a study resulted in the NRHP listing of several historic districts and buildings (including also Masonic Temple (East Liverpool, Ohio), Elks Club (East Liverpool, Ohio), and Odd Fellows Temple (East Liverpool, Ohio)).
Usage examples of "ymca".
His bowed back arched the top half of his body beyond the edge of the bed and gravity took over, Gerald Burlingame, with whom Jessie had once eaten Creamsicles in bed, fell over backward with his knees up and his head down, like a clumsy kid trying to impress his friends during Free Swim at the YMCA pool.
They had enrolled together in Cub Scouts, YMCA swimming classes, Sunday school choirs, summer camping trips to Catalina Island.
CHAPTER THREE: A hundred church bells from the Old City and the Valley of Kidron and the Mount of Olives and Mount Zion pealed in chorus to the YMCA carillon.