| Gams |
| Limbs |
| Props |
| Stages |
| Runners |
| Stamina |
| Supports |
| Longevity |
| Endurance |
| Some limbs |
| Appendages |
| Race parts |
| Piano trio |
| ZZ Top hit |
| Drumsticks |
| Durability |
| Chair parts |
| Piano parts |
| Body movers |
| Mr. Diamond |
| 1984 ZZ hit |
| Tripod trio |
| Lower limbs |
| Table parts |
| Pants parts? |
| Crab morsels |
| Kicking pair |
| Calf locales |
| Shanks' mare |
| Bed supports |
| Chicken parts |
| Underpinnings |
| Staying power |
| Trouser parts |
| Hose fillers? |
| Pins in pants |
| Table quartet |
| Pants fillers |
| Stamina (Sl.) |
| Walk-on parts |
| Lasting power |
| Trip segments |
| Tripod's trio |
| Octopus' octet |
| Chair supports |
| Spider's octet |
| Pair of pants? |
| Rally segments |
| Relay segments |
| Stool supports |
| Table features |
| Trousers parts |
| ZZ Top classic |
| Dancer's pride |
| Hit for ZZ Top |
| Triangle sides |
| Piano supports |
| Table supports |
| Chicken choices |
| Support system? |
| 1984 ZZ Top hit |
| Ability to last |
| Parts of a trip |
| Parts of relays |
| Tripod features |
| Turkey portions |
| Voyage segments |
| Some KFC pieces |
| Flight segments |
| ___ it (hustles) |
| Centipede's many |
| Crazy ___ Hirsch |
| Diamond of crime |
| Grand piano trio |
| Journey segments |
| Table supporters |
| ZZ Top '84 smash |
| Relay-race parts |
| Long-term appeal |
| Gangster Diamond |
| Bermuda exposés? |
| Edible frog parts |
| Marathon segments |
| On one's last ___ |
| Pins, so to speak |
| Racketeer Diamond |
| Some turkey parts |
| Stages of journey |
| Parts of journeys |
| Stamina, slangily |
| Stocking stuffers? |
| Cheesecake display |
| Chicken drumsticks |
| Drumsticks, at KFC |
| Furniture supports |
| Rockettes' display |
| Sides of dividers. |
| Stems, so to speak |
| They're supportive |
| Tripod's threesome |
| Parts of a journey |
| Turkey Day choices |
| A millipede's many |
| An infamous Diamond |
| Bridge-rubber units |
| Diamond of gangdom |
| Diamond of gang era |
| Diamond of the 20's |
| Relay-race elements |
| Rockette launchers? |
| 1984 hit for ZZ Top |
| Baby grand supports |
| Durability metaphor |
| Piano-bench quartet |
| Stages of a journey |
| Relay-race sections |
| Betty Grable feature |
| Betty Grable's pride |
| Diamond of gang days |
| Marlene's are famous |
| Right triangle parts |
| Walks fast, with "it |
| Centipede's features |
| Crab or frog morsels |
| Sustained popularity |
| Stamina, so to speak |
| Diamond in the rough |
| Trio for grand pianos |
| Body parts with knees |
| Chairman's supporters |
| Bridge table foursome |
| Hit single for ZZ Top |
| Stamina, figuratively |
| ZZ Top "She's got ___ |
| Centipede's abundance |
| Drumsticks, basically |
| Endurance, informally |
| Diamond that was rough |
| Longevity, so to speak |
| Sailing-race divisions |
| Endurance, so to speak |
| Diamond of Capone's day |
| Diamond, of gangsterdom |
| Drumsticks on the table |
| Durability, so to speak |
| Jack Diamond's nickname |
| Lawmaking bodies: Abbr. |
| Metaphorical durability |
| They're under the table |
| Two sides of a triangle |
| Wine assessment quality |
| A Diamond who was rough |
| Staying power, slangily |
| You stand on them often |
| Box office staying power |
| What beanbag chairs lack |
| Diamond of the underworld |
| Staying power, informally |
| Strength, in Variety talk |
| These are often stretched |
| Important parts of dancers |
| Notable Betty Grable asset |
| The several of a millipede |
| A spider has eight of them |
| Staying power, so to speak |
| She knows how to use" these |
| Faun's pair, or fawn's four |
| Last parts drawn in hangman |
| Parts of a table or a piano |
| Betty Grable's were insured |
| Longevity at the box office |
| Staying power, in Hollywood |
| Body parts covered by tights |
| Turkey or chicken drumsticks |
| Things found under the table |
| Four __ (theme of the puzzle) |
| Rod Stewart song, ''Hot ___'' |
| Most mammals have four of them |
| Stools often have three of these |
| Sustained popularity, informally |
| What Betty Grable was famous for |
| Body parts with calves and thighs |
| Shorter sides of a right triangle |
| Parts of a course in a sailing race. |
| A millipede can have hundreds of them |
| Long-term appeal, as with news stories |
| Giraffe parts that can be six feet tall |
| ZZ Top song covered by Kid Rock in 2002 |
| Dogs have twice as many of them as humans |
| Rivulets seen after swirling, to a wine taster |
| The Girl With the Million Dollar ___" (Betty Grable's nickname) |