Imperatives in an old song | 26 |
Tries mightily to get ashore? | 29 |
A hard ___ hoe | 14 |
Command to Michael | 18 |
Paddle + 2 letters + Morse word + void's partner = ? | 56 |
On the ___ (Colorado baseball blog) | 35 |
Henry ___, modern U.S. sculptor | 31 |
Colorado sports nickname, with "the" | 46 |
Wife of Alexander the Great | 27 |
Recipient of Cyrano's love letters | 38 |
First hit for the Police | 24 |
Cyrano's love | 17 |
Cyrano's beloved | 20 |
Cyrano de Bergerac's lover | 30 |
Cyrano de Bergerac wooed her | 28 |
Cyrano's beloved et al. | 27 |
The Police's breakout single | 32 |
Steve Martin's take on the Cyrano story | 43 |
Steve Martin romp: 1987 | 23 |
Steve Martin film based on "Cyrano de Bergerac" | 57 |
Hit song from "Outlandos d'Amour" | 47 |
First hit by the Police, 1979 | 29 |
Daryl Hannah title role | 23 |
1987 Steve Martin film | 22 |
1987 movie based on "Cyrano de Bergerac" | 50 |
1987 Daryl Hannah title role | 28 |
1987 Daryl Hannah role | 22 |
1987 comedy based on "Cyrano de Bergerac" | 51 |
1979 hit with the lyric "You don't have to put on the red light" | 78 |
1979 hit for the Police | 23 |
1979 hit by the Police | 22 |
She played Helen Willis on "The Jeffersons" | 53 |
CD-burning software company that bought Napster | 47 |
Group with the 1980 album "Flesh + Blood" | 51 |
"Love Is the Drug" group, 1976 | 40 |
"Avalon" band | 23 |
Winston Churchill's "so few" | 42 |
It's based in Covent Garden, London | 39 |
Kingly hue | 10 |
Covent Garden seating | 21 |
Coach's area in Kansas City | 31 |
Guy Lombardo band member | 24 |
New Year's orchestra at the Waldorf Astoria | 47 |
Metals company circled by the queen's carriage? | 51 |
Big name in Danish porcelain | 28 |
Queen's tiara | 17 |
Cola introduced in 1934 | 23 |
Court group | 11 |
Booster for a king? | 19 |
Highest bridge site in US | 25 |
Colorado chasm | 14 |
Plummer film in 1969, with "The" | 42 |
Support of kings | 16 |
Monarchial support | 18 |
Revolutionary's foe, maybe | 30 |
Old Tory | 8 |
Of Clark's country music? | 29 |
Monarchist | 10 |
King's champion | 19 |
King supporter | 14 |
Topgallant's topper | 23 |
Covent Garden company | 21 |
London stage | 12 |
Covent Garden landmark | 22 |
Enormous pest, in slang | 23 |
Showy tropical trees | 20 |
Prince Charles forest officer? | 30 |
Pay-per-view wrestling debut of '88 | 39 |
Majestically named pro wrestling event held annually since 1988 | 63 |
What happens when Kansas City wins a World Series? | 50 |
It may bear a coat of arms | 26 |
Fans in Kansas City? | 20 |
Publisher's department | 26 |
Patent holder's income | 26 |
Part of Prince Charles's wardrobe? | 38 |
Neckwear for princes? | 21 |
Composer's due | 18 |
Author's rewards | 20 |
Publisher's payment | 23 |
Writer's payment | 20 |
Payment to an author, perhaps | 29 |
Palace people | 13 |
Monarchs and their families | 27 |
Kings, princesses, etc. | 23 |
Blue-bloods | 11 |
Type of payment relevant to this puzzle's theme | 51 |
King's ransom? | 18 |
Deep blue Rolex? | 16 |
What I may become | 17 |
The "I" of Elizabeth I? | 33 |
Sovereign's 'I,' often | 34 |
Sovereign euphemism | 19 |
Pompous plural pronoun | 22 |
Pluralis majestatis | 19 |
Majestic euphemism | 18 |
I, in so many words | 19 |
I may be replaced by it | 23 |
I alternative | 13 |
Elizabethan pronoun? | 20 |
Event of 4/29/11 | 16 |