Clues for the word "YMCA"
We've had 238 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 365 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mindfood Daily crossword on April 16, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Where basketball and volleyball were first played
- Disco perennial
- Place to play b-ball
- Community org. with a gym
- 1979 disco classic
- Gym site
- No. 2 hit of 1978-79
- Disco standard
- Community gym site
- Pool site, maybe
- Sir George Williams's org.
- Pool provider, often
- Swimming pool site, for short
- Pool site, for short
- Place to work out
- Gym site, for short
- "A place you can go ... when you're short on your dough," in a 1979 hit
- 1978 Village People hit
- Urban athlete's locale, in brief
- Community ctr.
- 1978 hit with the lyric "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal"
- Workout locale, for short
- Org. that organizes camps
- 1978 disco hit
- 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
- Village People song
- Disco hit with hand motions
- Bldg. rhapsodized by the Village People
- Village People hit
- Disco hit whose title is pantomimed
- Song title spelled using pantomime
- Song title spelled out in its lyrics
- 1979 hit for the Village People
- Village People hit of 1978
- Youth org. founded in 1844
- Song title spelled out with gestures
- Exercise facility (abbr.)
- Village People hit song
- "Village People" hit
- Song title spelled out with arm movements
- Where basketball was first played
- Center where basketball began
- Pantomimed disco title
- CPR class site, often
- Spelled-out disco song
- Family fun and fitness org.
- Title letters in a Village People hit
- Pantomimed disco song title
- Community service org.
- Pickup b-ball game locale, perhaps
- The Village People's biggest hit
- Hit song from the Village People album "Cruisin'"
- "Place you can go ... when you're short on your dough," according to song
- Song often accompanied by arm movements
- Where "you can hang out with all the boys," according to song
- Disco song that went to #2 in 1979
- "It's fun to stay at the ___": Village People
- Song spelled with arm motions
- Mimed song title
- Enduring dance song
- Character-building gp.
- 1979 disco hit
- Classic song by the Village People
- Community pool site
- Neighborhood youth org.
- Village People tune
- Community pool locale: Abbr.
- Community center: Abbr.
- Place where CPR is taught
- Place to learn CPR
- Community gym site, briefly
- Community center
- Swimming-pool site, for short
- Gym locale: Abbr.
- Exercise spot
- Disco classic
- 1979 Village People hit
- Community org. since 1844
- Village People classic
- Family rec facility
- Village People disco hit
- Hit for the Village People
- Song sung with arm motions
- Org. known by its first letter
- Where there are "many ways to have a good time," in a 1978 hit
- USO cofounder
- "A place you can go when you're short on your dough," in a 1979 hit
- Place to do daily laps
- Hit single from the 1978 album "Cruisin'"
- Youth development assn.
- Christian youth org.
- Exercise place
- Village People smash
- Gym site, briefly
- Rec center where Naismith invented basketball
- Urban rec center
- Longtime youth org.
- Youth org.
- CPR class locale
- Popular between-innings song
- Popular between-innings song
- Urban rec facility
- Disco hit of 1978
- Place for men to play b-ball
- Many a gym locale
- Classic disco hit
- Its Web site has a Swim, Sports & Play page
- Where "it's fun to stay" in a 1978 hit
- Village People song with a letter-shaped dance
- Community center org.
- Place to swim in the city
- Community org. that stresses healthy living
- Neighborhood swimming site: Abbr.
- Community exercise facility
- Geneva-based org. encouraging healthy living
- Org. that usually has a community pool
- "It's fun to stay at the___" (1978 song lyric)
- Song with the lyric "Young man, are you listening to me?"
- Family activities org.
- Hit from the 1978 disco album "Cruisin'"
- Chorus letters spelled with the body
- Interactive party song
- Youth development org.
- Neighborhood org. since 1844
- Gesture-driven hit
- Village People disco classic
- Exercise venue, for short
- 1970s disco staple
- Org. founded in 1844
- Song that was a hit for a spell in the 1970s?
- Family rec center
- Hit song from the Village People
- Pantomimed disco hit
- Facility often referred to by its first letter
- Workout spot (abbr.)
- Urban organization of song
- Local place for swimming (abbr.)
- Where "you can hang out with all the boys," in song
- Pool site, typically
- Workout site, for short
- Village People's gym
- Classic song spelled with arm motions
- Song with arm motions
- Local swimming center, for short
- Christian youth service org.
- Place with a pool
- "Spirit, mind and body" org.
- Community ctr. with a pool
- Campy dance hit of 1979
- Village People song with arm motions
- The first US one opened in Boston in 1851
- Where many learn 47 Across
- CPR class venue
- Community exercise ctr.
- Gym site, famously
- Basketball was invented in one
- Gym org. that's also a classic disco hit
- Where "It's fun to stay," in a disco hit
- Workout center
- Spelling song
- Workout spot
- Gym site since 1844
- Community org. known by its first letter
- Noted gym letters
- Place to "get yourself clean" and "have a good meal"
- Hit that states "There's no need to feel down"
- 1970s song whose dance forms letters
- 1970s song with a letter-forming dance
- Letter-forming dance
- Place where "You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal"
- 1978 hit song with notable letters
- Village People favorite
- Village People "It's fun to stay at the ___"
- Gym site, for Village People
- Song often accompanied by physical spelling
- Hit song literally hinted at by the answers to the starred clues
- Org. since 1844
- Urban gym
- Oft-pantomimed song title
- Late '70s disco classic
- Worldwide hostel group
- Song that inspires arm signals
- Place for pickup b-ball, for some
- Gym letters
- Urban recreation ctr.
- Classic disco song by the Village People
- Community exercise place, for short
- Classic disco letters
- Community gym site: Abbr.
- Family rec center: Abbr.
- Site of the first basketball game
- Initial disco hit?
- 50-state summer camp sponsor
- Gay anthem of 1978
- Village People hit with a spelled-out title
- Family workout place, familiarly
- Healthy Kids Day sponsor
- Often-pantomimed hit song of the 1970s
- Apt workout song
- Community rec center
- Recreation org. since 1844
- Org. offering athletic memberships
- Village People megahit
- Bldg. with a pool
- "It's fun to stay at the ___" (1978 hit lyric)
- Place to shoot indoor hoops
- Community gym org.
- Village People hit sung at many sporting events
- Popular sing-along song that's butchered in the starred answers?
- Community facility that often has a gym and pool, in brief
- Pool site, often
- Disco classic whose title is an initialism
- Many a gym locale, for short
- Disco hit with arm motions
- Place to swim or hoop
- Org. with gym memberships
- Village People song about where it's fun to stay
- Gay anthem with a letter-based dance
- It often has a gym and pool
- Locale spelled out in a Village People song
- 1978 hit whose title is spelled out in its chorus
- "It's fun to stay at the ___"
- Community center in a Village People song
- Village People classic with a pantomimed chorus
- Community pool org.
- Org. with a community pool
- Village People hit with a letter-spelling dance
- Org. that is often referred to by just its first letter
- Party song title spelled out with gestures
- Org. often referred to by its first letter
- Famous gym and dance song
- Place for swimming lessons, in brief
- Athletic center initials
- Where to go "when you're short on your dough," per a disco classic
- JCC alternative
Last Seen In
- Mindfood Daily - April 16, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 14, 2025
- LA Times - April 10, 2025
- Penny Dell Sunday - March 30, 2025
- LA Times - March 25, 2025
- Daily American - March 23, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 26, 2025
- Daily American - February 15, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - February 14, 2025
- Daily American - January 31, 2025
- Daily American - January 18, 2025
- USA Today - October 22, 2024
- LA Times - September 28, 2024
- USA Today - September 26, 2024
- Your Life Choices - September 13, 2024
- Your Life Choices - August 31, 2024
- USA Today - August 25, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - August 10, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - June 26, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - June 16, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - June 15, 2024
- Your Life Choices - June 14, 2024
- New York Times - June 12, 2024
- Family Time - June 02, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 10, 2024
- New York Times - April 10, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - March 17, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - March 15, 2024
- LA Times - March 13, 2024
- USA Today - February 29, 2024
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