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Award named for its recipients' performance locale 54
Award for Lynn Nottage's play "Ruined" 52
Award for "The Curse of the Starving Class" 53
___ Trice (rapper signed to Eminem's Shady Records) 55
___ Trice (rapper featured on Eminem's "Without Me") 66
Awards for playwrights Breuer and Durang: 1979–80 56
Annual awards announced in New York's East Village 54
California location, with ''San Luis'' 54
News item that often has a person's age in the headline 59
It might be found, appropriately, in a newspaper morgue 55
Any piece in Robert McG. Thomas Jr.'s book "52 McGs" 66
Jude Law's character writes them in "Closer" 58
Syllables before "di" or "da" in a Beatles song 67
Syllables before "Di" or "Da" in a Beatles title 68
Syllables before "Di" and "Da" in a Beatles song 68
Preceder of "di" or "da" in a Beatles song 62
Lead-in to "di" or "da" in a Beatles song 61
"Di" or "da" preceder in a Beatles song 59
Woodwind used as an orchestral "tuning fork" 54
Nash's "ill wind that no one blows good" 54
Instrument whose name derives from "high wood" 56
''O'' example in a children's book 54
Word from the French for ''high wood'' 54
Woodwind able to provide an orchestra's tuning note 55
The duck in Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" 58
Sounder of the tuning note at the start of an orchestra rehearsal 65
Nash's "ill wind that nobody blows good" 54
Instrument heard in Sonny & Cher's "I Got You Babe" 69
Instrument called "an ill wind that nobody blows good" 64
Featured instrument of "Peter and the Wolf" 53
Duck's instrument in "Peter and the Wolf" 55
''An ill wind that nobody blows good'' 54
Instruments played by Yusef Lateef and Sufjan Stevens 53
Instruments featured in the first of Bach's Brandenburg concertos 69
One who plays the duck part in "Peter and the Wolf" 61
Threesome needed in Wagner's "Ring" cycle 55
Inner Party member in “Nineteen Eighty-Four” 52
Antagonist in Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four" 59
"Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" author Robert C. ___ 65
"Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" author Robert C. 61
Warranting "Parental Advisory" stickers, maybe 56
Like a triangle with one angle between 90° and 180° 57
''L'___ del Cairo'' (Mozart opera) 54
''L'___ del Cairo'' (unfinished Mozart opera) 65
Florida's "Horse Capital of the World" 52
Florida city about an hour and a half from Disney World 55
Southern city known as the Horse Capital of the World 53
Southeastern town dubbed "Brick City" in the 1880s 60
Gainesville is about halfway between it and Jacksonville 56
Florida city nicknamed the "Horse Capital of the World" 65
City whose name is derived from a Timucua Indian name 53
Source of "The True North strong and free!" 53
Whence the line "The True North strong and free" 58
Song words followed by "Terre de nos aïeux" 56
Song words before "We stand on guard for thee" 56
Song words before "We stand on guard for thee!" 57
Song that ends "We stand on guard for thee" 53
Song that ends "Protégera nos foyers et nos droits" 64
National anthem that ends with "we stand on guard for thee" 69
It includes the line "The True North strong and free!" 64
It includes "The True North strong and free!" 55
It contains the lyric "The True North strong and free!" 65
Anthem with the lyric "The True North strong and free!" 65
Anthem with the line "The True North strong and free!" 64
Instrument whose name means "little goose" 52
"The Legend of Zelda: __ of Time": video game 55
''The Plough and the Stars'' playwright 55
William of __, for whom a logical "razor" was named 61
William of __, logician known for his "razor" 55
Philosopher William of __, known for his "razor" 58
William of __, known for his "razor" maxim 52
William of ___, known for his "razor" maxim 53
Home of William, known for his logical "razor" 56
"The simplest solution is usually correct" principle 62
Principle that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one 66
Stones "You're not the only ship adrift on this ___" 66
"...Neptune's ___ wash this blood": Shak. 55
"The ___" (nickname for ESPN 8, in "Dodgeball") 67
Phil who sang "I Ain't Marching Anymore" 54
"I Ain't Marching Any More" folkie Phil 53
He lowered the New York Times' price from 3¢ to 1¢ 60
''I Ain't Marching Anymore'' singer Phil 60
Phil who dissed Pete Seeger in "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" 69
Name in several generations of New York Times publishers 56
Billy Bragg's "I Dreamed I Saw Phil ___ Last Night" 65
Arthur ___ Sulzberger, Jr. (New York Times publisher) 53
Adolph who was chief of The New York Times from 1896 to 1935 60
Adolph who coined "All the news that's fit to print" 66
"I Ain't Marching Anymore" singer/songwriter 63
"I Ain't Marching Anymore" singer, 1965 53
"I Ain't Marching Anymore" singer Phil 52
"I Ain't Marching Anymore" folk singer Phil 57
"I Ain't Marching Anymore" folk singer 52
"All the News That's Fit to Sing" folkie 54
"All the News That's Fit to Print" was coined by him 66
"All The News That's Fit To Print" coiner Adolph 62
''All the News That's Fit to Print'' coiner 63
"__, dearest Emma! the rose is full blown": Keats 59
Mo. Japan celebrates "Health and Sports Day" 54
Except in leap years, its calendar is identical to Jan. 55