Singer of "The Wanderer" | 34 |
One-named singer of "The Wanderer" | 44 |
Liberal Minister or Quebec chanteuse | 36 |
He's "The Wanderer" | 33 |
He had The Belmonts, then The Del-Satins | 40 |
Got had by "Runaround Sue" | 36 |
DiMucci that goes by first name only | 36 |
Did "Where or When" w/ The Belmonts | 45 |
1961 singer of "The Wanderer" | 39 |
1960's singer with the Del Satins | 37 |
"Winter's Tale" lord | 34 |
"Where or When" soloist, 1959-'60 | 47 |
"Titanic" theme singer | 32 |
"Titanic" soundtrack singer | 37 |
"The Wanderer" singer, 1961 | 37 |
"The Scoot" inventor Malcolm _____ | 45 |
"Runaround Sue" singer, 1961 | 38 |
"My Heart Will Go On" singer Celine | 45 |
"Lovers Who Wander" singer | 36 |
"Little Diane" singer, 1962 | 37 |
"I Wonder Why" lead singer | 36 |
"I Drove All Night" singer | 36 |
"Abraham, Martin and John" singer | 43 |
"A New Day Has Come" singer Celine | 44 |
''Titanic'' theme singer | 40 |
''Runaround Sue'' singer | 40 |
''My Heart Will Go On'' singer | 46 |
''Because You Loved Me'' singer | 47 |
Saturn's fourth-largest moon | 32 |
Moon of Saturn named for a Titan | 32 |
"Walk On By" singer Warwick | 37 |
Name of the first surviving quintuplets | 39 |
Whitney Houston's cousin Warwick | 36 |
Warwick who sang "Walk On By" | 39 |
Family name of famous quintuplets | 33 |
Canadian surname in the news in '34 | 39 |
Annette, Cécile, Émilie, Marie, or Yvonne | 48 |
"I Know" singer Farris | 32 |
Name that's quite fashionable | 33 |
Christian once lionized by stylists | 35 |
''Sack Look'' designer Christian | 48 |
Yves Saint Laurent's onetime employer | 41 |
Purveyor of It-Lash and Dreamskin | 33 |
Maker of the perfume Midnight Poison | 36 |
Maker of "J'adore" perfume | 40 |
Introducer of fashion's H-line | 34 |
He gave us the sack in the early '50s | 41 |
Gucci rival for upscale clothing | 32 |
French founder of a fashion firm | 32 |
Fashion house that debuted Poison perfume in 1985 | 49 |
"Sack Look" designer Christian ___ | 44 |
"New Look" designer of 1947 | 37 |
''New Look'' designer | 37 |
Three-dimensional man-made scene | 32 |
Scene at a natural history museum | 33 |
Kid's shoebox school project | 32 |
Midnight Poison and Fahrenheit 32 | 33 |
Memorable designer's display | 32 |
Dresses designed by a Christian? | 32 |
Certain couturier's creations | 33 |
"Vaya con ___" (1953 song) | 36 |
"Vaya con ___," 1953 song | 35 |
Paul/Ford hit "Vaya Con ---" | 39 |
"Vaya con ___," 1953 hit | 34 |
''Vaya con ___'' | 32 |
Toxic compound found in cigarette smoke | 39 |
Dangerous compound in Agent Orange | 34 |
"Dancing With The Stars" move | 39 |
It's often near crackers or carrots | 39 |
It's in the center of a vegetable tray | 42 |
Easy addition to a potluck party | 32 |
Salsa, e.g., or a salsa dancing move | 36 |
Might do it to your dance partner | 33 |
Feature of many a ballroom dance | 32 |
Philadelphia producer who once dated M.I.A. | 43 |
Thing that might come with a cum laude notation | 47 |
One of many hats worn by Benjamin Franklin | 42 |
Pair of opposite electric charges | 33 |
A magnet is one, with its two opposite ends | 43 |
"Rabbit ears" antenna type | 36 |
One's Big, another's Little | 35 |
Word with "skinny" or "Big" | 47 |
It may scrape the bottom of the barrel | 38 |
Big ___ (group of stars in Ursa Major) | 38 |
"Dancing With the Stars" moves | 40 |
With "dorsalis," a desert iguana | 42 |
One crying 'Cut!': Abbr. | 32 |
North, east, west or south: Abbr. | 33 |
Paul who pioneered in quantum mechanics | 39 |
Fraught with danger, as some circumstances | 42 |
Like some bears' market predictions | 39 |
Not looking good, to say the least | 34 |
Fraught with danger, as circumstances | 37 |
"Sultans of Swing" ___ Straits | 40 |
"Money for Nothing" ___ Straits | 41 |
"___ Wolf" Grateful Dead | 34 |
"___ Straits," rock group | 35 |
--- Straits ("Sultans of Swing" group) | 48 |
___ Straits ("Brothers in Arms" band) | 47 |
Business mailings to every address, e.g. | 40 |