Singer whose life was made into a 1980 hit play | 47 |
Singer nicknamed the "waif sparrow" | 45 |
Singer known as the Sparrow of Paris | 36 |
Singer known as the "Little Sparrow" | 46 |
She sang "La Vie en Rose" | 35 |
Oscar-winning role for Cotillard | 32 |
Marion Cotillard's award-winning role | 41 |
La Môme ___ (The Little Sparrow) | 35 |
Edith, the "Little Sparrow" | 37 |
Cotillard's Oscar-winning role | 34 |
Cotillard's "La Vie en Rose" role | 47 |
"Non, je ne regrette rien" singer Edith | 49 |
"La Vie en Rose" movie subject | 40 |
"La Vie en rose" lyricist | 35 |
"La Vie en Rose" chanteuse | 36 |
'La Vie en Rose' chanteuse | 34 |
''The Little Sparrow'' Edith | 44 |
''La Vie en Rose'' singer | 41 |
Swiss developmental psychologist | 32 |
One who both plays and sits on the bench | 40 |
Jane Campion film, with "The" | 39 |
What Sam plays in "Casablanca" | 40 |
Marvin Hamlisch's instrument | 32 |
It's in front of a benched player | 37 |
It's heard at chorus rehearsals | 35 |
If you play it, it could be grand | 33 |
Earl "Fatha" Hines plays it | 37 |
Cristofori made the first one: 1709 | 35 |
1993 Holly Hunter film, with "The" | 44 |
"Grand" piece of furniture | 36 |
"Casablanca" music maker | 34 |
"Casablanca" instrument | 33 |
"___ Man," Billy Joel song | 36 |
''Grand'' instrument | 36 |
Where keyboard users can get tips | 33 |
Sam's place in "Casablanca" | 41 |
Old-fashioned place to have an old-fashioned | 44 |
They may be surrounded at parties | 33 |
They may be "dueling" in bars | 39 |
Paparazzo's moneymaker, briefly | 35 |
Paparazzo's prize, for short | 32 |
It might be saved on a cell phone | 33 |
Unnatural desire to eat chalk, ashes, etc. | 42 |
One-sixth of an inch, in printing | 33 |
Desire to eat chalk, ashes, etc. | 32 |
Abnormal craving to eat chalk, etc. | 35 |
Street in the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame | 49 |
''Guernica'' painter | 36 |
Gertrude Stein portraitist, 1906 | 32 |
Cubist, and I don't mean Rubik | 34 |
Cubist who had an affair with Coco Chanel | 41 |
Artist with many a self-portrait | 32 |
Artist known for his Blue Period | 32 |
"Woman With a Crow" artist | 36 |
"The Old Guitarist" painter | 37 |
"The Blue Room" artist | 32 |
"Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" artist | 48 |
"Desmoiselles d'Avignon" artist | 45 |
'Three Musicians' artist | 32 |
Play this and you'll end on a high note? | 44 |
Literally, ''small'' | 36 |
Flute that's fancier than a fife | 36 |
Item for a guitarist or a prospector | 36 |
Decide upon wide-toothed comb (4) | 33 |
"___ a card, any card . . ." | 38 |
Gettysburg general known for a charge | 37 |
Ill-fated Civil War assault at Gettysburg | 41 |
Strategy against a runner with a big lead | 41 |
Person who might bump into you on a subway | 42 |
Where a guitar player keeps his plectrum? | 41 |
Handy place for a thieving guitarist? | 37 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning play by William Inge | 43 |
Luncheon on the grass spot, maybe | 33 |
___ de gallo (Mexican condiment) | 32 |
___ de gallo (Mexican restaurant order) | 39 |
__ de Aneto (highest of the Pyrenees) | 37 |
Evan-___ (women's clothing brand) | 37 |
Early inhabitant of Great Britain | 33 |
Vacation memento to those at home | 33 |
Little Jack Horner's dessert | 32 |
Three Little Kittens' reward | 32 |
Four-and-twenty blackbirds' place | 37 |
Comedy staple that goes "splat" | 41 |
You might throw it in someone's face | 40 |
Warrant's "Cherry" | 32 |
Treat for the Three Little Kittens | 34 |
The three little kittens' reward | 36 |
The horse in "National Velvet" | 40 |
Representation of a budget, often | 33 |
Projectile in some political acts | 33 |
Place for 24 blackbirds, in verse | 33 |
Mitten-finding kittens' reward | 34 |
Item often found cooling on a window sill | 41 |
It's just below the upper crust? | 36 |
Hurled prop that might be made with shaving cream | 49 |
Home to four-and-twenty blackbirds | 34 |
Don McLean: "American ___" | 36 |
Dessert that ties into the puzzle's theme | 45 |
Dessert served in triangular slices | 35 |
De la Mare's "Peacock ___" | 40 |