Frequent visitor to the Beatles' sessions | 45 |
"Sail ___ Union . . . ": Longfellow | 45 |
"Give Peace a Chance" co-songwriter | 45 |
"Yes, I'm a Witch" singer, 1992 | 45 |
"Live Peace in Toronto 1969" singer | 45 |
"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" cowriter | 45 |
"Bed-In for Peace" participant Yoko | 45 |
''Double Fantasy'' songstress | 45 |
"Walk" or "lead" finisher | 45 |
Bruce Hornsby "___ Western Skyline" | 45 |
Temporarily unable to play, in baseball lingo | 45 |
''Get Me to the Church ____'' | 45 |
"I think you're ___ something!" | 45 |
U2 "Luminous Times (Hold ___ Love)" | 45 |
Sonic Dolls "Something to Hold ___" | 45 |
Sonic Dolls "Something to Hang ___" | 45 |
"Everyone needs a hand to hold ___" | 45 |
''Movin' ___'' (TV theme) | 45 |
Little Richard's "___! My Soul" | 45 |
"What wonderful fireworks!" squeals | 45 |
Green-skinned dancer in "Star Wars" | 45 |
"Papa-__-Mow-Mow": 1962 novelty hit | 45 |
Starting digits under ''RHE'' | 45 |
"You're gonna get in trou-ble!" | 45 |
"Um ... did I really just do that?" | 45 |
Bridget Riley's "Blaze 4," e.g. | 45 |
"Behold, the heavens do ___": Shak. | 45 |
Piece in the back of the front section, often | 45 |
Word with "shop" or "sea" | 45 |
Word on a store sign that's flipped daily | 45 |
Tom Petty "Into the Great Wide ___" | 45 |
Letters on a phone's "0" button | 45 |
Philip Glass's "Akhnaten," e.g. | 45 |
Paris Métro station next to a music center | 45 |
Event at L.A.'s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | 45 |
Britten's "Billy Budd," for one | 45 |
"The Tempest" or "Otello" | 45 |
"Faust" or "Don Giovanni" | 45 |
Concerns of the Glyndebourne Festival Society | 45 |
Shakespearean character in a Millais painting | 45 |
Shakespearean character who drowns in a brook | 45 |
Painter called "The Cornish Wonder" | 45 |
Memorable fishing pole carrier of '60s TV | 45 |
Declines to participate, with "out" | 45 |
___ Dei ("The Da Vinci Code" group) | 45 |
Jody's mother in "The Yearling" | 45 |
Shakira album "___ Fixation Vol. 2" | 45 |
How some temperatures - and tests - are taken | 45 |
Setting for Camus' "The Plague" | 45 |
Setting of Camus's "The Plague" | 45 |
City captured by Allied forces, November 1942 | 45 |
City about midway between Tangier and Algiers | 45 |
"The Love for Three ___": Prokofiev | 45 |
"___ Ben Jonson" (literary epitaph) | 45 |
Mendelssohn's "Elijah," for one | 45 |
Haydn's "The Creation," for one | 45 |
Handel's "The Messiah," for one | 45 |
Sphere, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 45 |
Object in the right hand of the king of clubs | 45 |
Ball borne by the nine longest Across answers | 45 |
"Eat ___ eaten" (law of the jungle) | 45 |
Common "Dungeons & Dragons" foe | 45 |
''Lord of the Rings'' baddies | 45 |
"Ham on rye, hold the pickle," e.g. | 45 |
"Live Free __": New Hampshire motto | 45 |
___ Ishii, character in "Kill Bill" | 45 |
Treat that comes in a Golden Original variety | 45 |
They're sometimes deep-fried at carnivals | 45 |
Cookies that have their names printed on them | 45 |
"So forget ___, eat Cool J cookies" | 45 |
"Double Stuf Racing League" cookies | 45 |
They may be found in prospectors' sectors | 45 |
They're found in prospectors' sectors | 45 |
Monteverdi opera partly set in the underworld | 45 |
Monteverdi opera hero who descends into Hades | 45 |
___ grinder (sidewalk musician with a monkey) | 45 |
"It must be him, ___ shall die ..." | 45 |
"...___ will turn this car around!" | 45 |
"... ___ will!" (threatening words) | 45 |
Mysterious locale, once, with "the" | 45 |
"North to the ___": A. M. Lindbergh | 45 |
River probably discovered by Columbus in 1498 | 45 |
Odysseus saw him as a shade in the underworld | 45 |
Constellation known as "the Hunter" | 45 |
"The Silence of the Lambs" releaser | 45 |
Home of the Wet 'n Wild water park: Abbr. | 45 |
"Coffee, Tea, ___": Baker and Jones | 45 |
"Deephaven" author Sarah ___ Jewett | 45 |
" ... but I guess I could be wrong" | 45 |
"___ y plata" (Montana's motto) | 45 |
Classification for some popular Spanish music | 45 |
California's Montaña de ___ State Park | 45 |
University town named after a Penobscot chief | 45 |
Northeastern city named for a Penobscot chief | 45 |
There's a statue of him outside TD Garden | 45 |
Late singer-bassist for the Cars Benjamin ___ | 45 |
Inductee to the Hockey Hall of Fame at age 31 | 45 |
Cars "Let's Go" singer Benjamin | 45 |
Cars "Bye Bye Love" singer Benjamin | 45 |
1970 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year | 45 |