| Definition that explains walking, Part 1 |
| Target of Bill Maher's "New Rule: stop wearing plastic shoes |
| Baseball's ''Walking Man'' Eddie |
| Backless shoes |
| Furniture within easy walking distance of the kitchen |
| AAA's opposite, in shoes |
| Pointy-shoes wearer |
| Baseball's Eddie (The Walking Man) |
| Accomplishment in horseshoes |
| Almost perfect horseshoes throw |
| The Goonies" character who invents gadgets like Slick Shoes and Pinchers of Peril |
| All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes" poet |
| Vagabond Shoes" vocalist Vic |
| Toe problems caused by poorly fitting shoes |
| ___, and you'll have trouble walking to the theater |
| Grippers on horseshoes |
| Actress seen walking hand in hand with Prince Harry at the Invictus Games in Toronto: 2 wds. |
| Waterproof overshoes |
| All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes" author |
| Like very narrow shoes |
| ___ Two-shoes (uptight person) |
| Expensive material for belts or shoes |
| Almost" in horseshoes |
| All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes" writer |
| Byproducts of tight shoes |
| ___ Grimes (Sarah Wayne Callies' character on "The Walking Dead") |
| Headwear complementing high-button shoes, perhaps |
| After 94A, "Goody Two Shoes" singer |
| A throw at horseshoes |
| Org. that can get you discounts on mortgages and shoes (what?) |