Answer: TAP
TAP is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 364 times.
Referring Clues:
- Spigot
 - Designate
 - Do some soft-shoe
 - Strike lightly
 - Keep time
 - It bugs people on the phone
 - Access, with "into"
 - Dance specialty
 - Select
 - Draw from
 - Water source
 - Faucet
 - Cane's sound
 - Item on a dancer's heel
 - Whence water
 - Connect to secretly
 - Kind of dance
 - Light touch
 - Choose
 - You may draw from it
 - Pick
 - Dancer's shoe attachment
 - Draft outlet
 - Beer may be on it
 - Something to draw from
 - Make use of
 - Need for a keg
 - Call on
 - Draft dispenser
 - Punch out, as Morse code
 - Water gate?
 - Listening device
 - Cask control
 - Utilize
 - Listening-in device
 - Keg opening
 - Bug
 - Use as a resource
 - Send a message in Morse code, e.g.
 - Beer may be on this
 - Keg necessity
 - Brewpub fixture
 - Soft-shoe, e.g.
 - Spy's device
 - Access, as a resource
 - Bill (Bojangles) Robinson's forte
 - Snooping aid
 - Attention getter
 - Beer source
 - Keg outlet
 - Dance like Hines
 - Spigot for syrup
 - Brewpub fixture...
 - It enables dancing out loud
 - Gentle blow
 - Dance like 23-Across
 - Emulate Gregory Hines
 - Beer barrel poker
 - Gregory Hines's specialty
 - "This Is Spinal ___"
 - Bug on a wire
 - Keg feature
 - Gregory Hines movie of 1989
 - Kind of room or root
 - Beer keg feature
 - Bug, in a way
 - The Step Brothers' dance genre
 - Spigot for sap
 - Light blow
 - Puncture, as a keg
 - Poker at a frat party?
 - Keg access
 - Eavesdrop electronically
 - Dance like Gene Kelly
 - Call upon
 - Pub fixture
 - Draft device
 - Keg attachment
 - Audible dance style
 - Intercepting device
 - Draw upon
 - Shoe attachment
 - Keg device
 - "Noise/Funk" genre
 - Savion Glover's specialty
 - Eavesdropping device
 - Mumble's skill in "Happy Feet"
 - Keep time, perhaps
 - Sign of impatience
 - Stout spout
 - Not a big hit?
 - Bar fixture
 - Beer keg insert
 - Audible dance
 - Bar spigot
 - Draft source
 - Hit lightly
 - Exploit
 - Start using
 - Pub faucet
 - Bojangles' genre
 - Pub spigot
 - Dance style
 - Word with wire or spinal
 - Keg insert
 - Suds source
 - Select, so to speak
 - Touch on the shoulder
 - Open, as a keg
 - Open up
 - Water faucet
 - Brew outlet
 - Draw off
 - Telegrapher's sound
 - Take advantage of
 - Begin to use
 - Alehouse fixture
 - Pub feature
 - Beer barrel poker?
 - Water outlet
 - Shoe type
 - Percussive dance
 - Dancing specialty
 - Type of dance
 - Keg part
 - Noisy dance
 - Plant a bug in
 - Anxious foot action
 - Beer-keg adjunct
 - Beer keg outlet
 - Dancing that really clicks with audiences
 - Keg stopper
 - Percussive dance style
 - Hardly hit
 - Certain shoe attachment
 - Eavesdropper's device
 - Brewpub feature
 - Gregory Hines film
 - Guinness spout
 - Begin to use, as resources
 - Fred Astaire forte
 - Rap lightly
 - Beer-keg insert
 - Object of many a court order
 - Brew dispenser
 - What an anxious foot does
 - Choose for membership
 - Dance genre
 - Brew source
 - Draw on
 - Touch on the shoulder, say
 - Bojangles specialty
 - Access
 - Dance like Bojangles
 - Shoulder touch
 - Dance like the Hines Brothers
 - Shoe add-on
 - Light hit
 - Beer dispenser
 - Something for snooping
 - Send a message in Morse
 - Additional phone line?
 - Emulate an anxious foot
 - Prep, as 32-Down
 - Savion Glover's dance genre
 - Collect maple sap
 - "Pardon me ..." gesture
 - Soft touch
 - Loud dance
 - Keg need
 - Knock lightly
 - Keg piece
 - Phone bug
 - Spout
 - Astaire specialty
 - Noisy dance style
 - Loud dance style
 - Gregory Hines' specialty
 - Savion Glover's genre
 - Savion Glover specialty
 - Dancing-shoe attachment
 - Gregory Hines specialty
 - Savion Glover's skill
 - Emulate Mr. Bojangles
 - Little hit
 - Spying setup
 - Spying gizmo
 - Keg add-on
 - Spinal ___
 - Tavern spigot
 - Keg opener
 - Select, informally
 - Physical "Psst!"
 - Shoe saver
 - See 62-Across
 - Drafts may be served on it
 - Pierce, as a keg
 - Ready, as a keg
 - Type of dancing
 - Light knock
 - Extra phone line?
 - Bugging device
 - Dance style with fancy footwork
 - Keg spigot
 - Light pat
 - It's not the old soft shoe
 - Kegger necessity
 - Borrow money from
 - Flow controller
 - Select for committee work
 - Hard dance shoe
 - Unwanted phone connection
 - Hit lightly and repeatedly
 - One place to get water
 - Draw fluid from
 - Sharp quick blow
 - Bad thing to have on your phone
 - Monitor, in a way
 - Bojangles' art
 - Gregory Hines forte
 - Sink feature
 - Dance often done with top hat and cane
 - Bugs on the line
 - Ale dispenser
 - Keep time, in a way
 - Kind of water or dance
 - Bug someone's phone, e.g.
 - Pat
 - Bug on the line
 - Dancing shoe item
 - Dance like Astaire
 - 31-Down strategy
 - Listen in on, in a way
 - Gentle touch
 - Barroom fixture
 - Hoofer's clicker
 - Dance noisily
 - Dance class
 - Spying tool
 - Drum, as fingers
 - Knock gently
 - 120-Down source
 - One of a brewpub array
 - Use, as resources
 - Gentle attention-getter
 - Small hit
 - Available, with "on"
 - Barely hit
 - Not much of a knock
 - Word that becomes its own synonym when spelled backward
 - Source of suds
 - Bug, as a phone
 - "Singin' in the Rain" dance style
 - Physical attention-getter
 - When repeated, testing of a mic
 - Poke gently
 - Kitchen faucet
 - Name
 - Activate, as a phone app
 - Strike gently
 - Bud source, perhaps
 - Open for use
 - Knock
 - Break into
 - Weak punch?
 - ___ water
 - Source of 16-Across
 - Open a barrel
 - You may feel one on your shoulder
 - Source for beer or water
 - Bojangles' dance genre
 - Dancer's clicker
 - Dance type
 - FISA warrant objective
 - A heel may have one
 - Kitchen drawer?
 - Wire intrusion
 - One in a pub lineup
 - Activate, as a mobile app
 - Dance variety
 - Beer hall fixture
 - Touch lightly
 - Beer extraction gadget
 - Draw at a pub
 - ___ water (it's from the faucet)
 - Knock softly
 - One in a pub array
 - Bar valve
 - Hines dance style
 - Utilize, with "into"
 - Spy's bug
 - Word with dance or root
 - Draw sap from, as a maple
 - Dance style known for its shoes
 - Source of water
 - Source of 21-Across
 - Brewpub unit
 - Get from storage
 - One in a bar array
 - "What's on ___?" (bar query)
 - Dance with an audible rhythm
 - Surveil via phone
 - Dancing suitable for radio
 - Covert information source
 - Put to use
 - Stout source
 - Dance style with a soft-shoe variety
 - Part of a tavern
 - Touch-screen touch
 - Bug on a phone line
 - App action
 - Opposite of bottled
 - ["Is this thing on?"]
 - Kind of dance inspired by clogging
 - Select, as for a job
 - Touchscreen touch
 - Bar beer source
 - Pay via ApplePay, say
 - Knock on, as a window
 - When repeated, sound of impatience
 - Dances like Savion Glover
 - Dance style for Bill Robinson or Gregory Hines
 - Pay with a chip-based credit card, perhaps
 - Restaurant water choice
 - Dance like Savion Glover
 - Accessory for Astaire
 - Dance with clicking sounds
 - Dance with metallic shoes
 - Choose, in Duck, Duck, Goose
 - Slight touch
 - Touch a touchscreen
 - Like some water
 - Choose, as a running mate
 - Dance with a paradiddle step
 - Lightly touch
 - Touch a phone screen
 - Dispenser of drafts
 - Use a touchscreen
 - Call upon, as for a position
 - Activate, as a touchscreen
 - Alternative to bottled
 - Apt letters missing from " ___ verns___out"
 - Touch, as on the shoulder
 - Part of a mic check
 - Activate, as a 24-Down
 - Source of draft beer
 - "Swipe, insert or ___ to pay"
 - Touch
 - Dance style with special shoes
 - Alternative to "swipe" for a credit card
 - Recruit
 - Loud dancing style
 - Dance like Arthur Duncan
 - Dance with a clickety-clack
 - Alternative to a swipe, for a credit card
 - Dance style with shuffles and buffaloes
 - "What's on ___?" (question at a bar)
 - Dance like Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards
 - Mic check action
 - Open for drinks
 - Dance like the Nicholas Brothers
 - Interact with a phone screen
 - Credit card checkout option
 - When repeated, a nonverbal "Can you hear me?"
 
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 - New York Times - October 01, 2024
 
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