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"Babe" for 1-Across | View Answer |
"Before you ___ me, take a look at yourself" | View Answer |
"Crimson ___ Clover" | View Answer |
"Going down in a ___ of glory" (Jon Bon Jovi) | View Answer |
"I ___ and watch as tears go by" (Stones) | View Answer |
"Little Deuce Coop" part? | View Answer |
"Rikki Don't ___ That Number" | View Answer |
"Snot running down ___ nose" (Jethro Tull) | View Answer |
"The ___" (Trey Songz) | View Answer |
"Tiptoe Through the Tulips" singer Tiny ___ | View Answer |
"Walking in Memphis" Grammy-winner Marc | View Answer |
"You've lost that lovin' feeling, now it's ___" | View Answer |
"___ Avenue Freeze-Out" (Springsteen) | View Answer |
"___ Guitar, Will Travel" (Bo Diddley) | View Answer |
'"Mississippi Queen" West | View Answer |
'60s Paul Simon group ___ and the Triumphs | View Answer |
'68 smash "Harper Valley ___" (Abbr.) | View Answer |
'90s alt-rockers Black ___ | View Answer |
13th ___ Elevators | View Answer |
Band/record company merger | View Answer |
Beatles: "Love ___" | View Answer |
Biz connections | View Answer |
Buddy Holly's home | View Answer |
Canadian rock band Shapes and ___ | View Answer |
Cat Stevens: "Can't Keep ___" | View Answer |
Dive-bar stage? | View Answer |
Dylan song from "Nashville Skyline" | View Answer |
Electro post-punkers Six ___ | View Answer |
English metal band Devil Sold ___ | View Answer |
Guitar chord chart (Abbr.) | View Answer |
Hawaiian slack-key guitarist Ray | View Answer |
Iconic ska group | View Answer |
It must go on | View Answer |
It's done at psychedelic shows | View Answer |
James Brown: "___ Boy" | View Answer |
John of a huge '80s duo | View Answer |
Johnny Rotten band Public Image ___ | View Answer |
Joni Mitchell: "___ for Going" | View Answer |
Like band breakups, usually | View Answer |
Look at from the stage | View Answer |
Lyricist extraordinaire Tim | View Answer |
Mott the ___ | View Answer |
Nugent | View Answer |
Numerical Three Dog Night smash | View Answer |
Place to get cash | View Answer |
Popular '60s guitar effect | View Answer |
Popular sax | View Answer |
Promise Ike Turner didn't take seriously | View Answer |
Puts records into piles | View Answer |
Randy Bachman post-Guess Who band (Abbr.) | View Answer |
Reggae record label | View Answer |
Richie of The Commodores | View Answer |
Rush's Neil | View Answer |
Showgoer's favorite light | View Answer |
Smash Mouth song for the ocean? | View Answer |
Solitary Who song off "Quadrophenia"? | View Answer |
Sometime hippie lack | View Answer |
Sonny's '"Babe" | View Answer |
The Bravery breakthrough hit | View Answer |
The Guess Who: "___ the Land" | View Answer |
The Left Banke: "I Haven't Got the ___" | View Answer |
U.S. govt. radio | View Answer |
Velvet Underground's Reed | View Answer |
Weezer: "Pork and ___" | View Answer |
What 1-Across and 59-Across couldn't take in '76 | View Answer |
What a sleazy record exec does | View Answer |
What an usher will do | View Answer |
What feuding members get divided into | View Answer |
What Jimmy Buffett did with his cheeseburger | View Answer |
What John and Yoko cut in '69 | View Answer |
When a star arrives? | View Answer |
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