1960's-70's singer Hayes | 32 |
"The Love Boat" employee | 34 |
"The Love Boat" character | 35 |
''Shaft'' composer Hayes | 40 |
''Gimpel the Fool'' writer Singer | 49 |
''Don't Let Go'' singer Hayes | 49 |
___ Pitman, who invented shorthand | 34 |
  Stern who saved Carnegie Hall | 39 |
Oscar winner for the "Shaft" theme | 44 |
"Theme From Shaft" composer, 1971 | 43 |
"Shaft" score writer (5,5) | 36 |
'Theme From Shaft' singer | 33 |
''Shaft'' composer | 34 |
"Magic Hour" author Susan | 35 |
Jason of the Harry Potter movies | 32 |
"Compromising Positions" author Susan | 47 |
"Almost Paradise" author Susan | 40 |
Writer Singer and inventor Singer | 33 |
Real last name of designer Arnold Scaasi | 40 |
Jason of "Harry Potter" films | 39 |
Famed rabbi-journalist: 1804–78 | 38 |
Actor Jason of the Harry Potter films | 37 |
"Magic Hour" novelist Susan | 37 |
"Long Time No See" author Susan | 41 |
"Compromising Positions" author | 41 |
"As Husbands Go" novelist Susan | 41 |
''Magic Hour'' novelist Susan | 45 |
Violinist with a Lifetime Grammy | 32 |
Violinist instrumental in saving Carnegie Hall | 46 |
This puzzle's subject, born 7/21/20 | 39 |
Musician with a Presidential Medal of Freedom | 45 |
Eponym of a Carnegie Hall auditorium | 36 |
Asimov's sea bird or American violinist? | 44 |
"Wicked Game" singer Chris | 36 |
Chris of "Wicked Game" fame | 37 |
Chris with the 1991 hit "Wicked Game" | 47 |
"Wicked Game" rocker Chris | 36 |
"Heart Shaped World" singer Chris | 43 |
Singer of the 1991 hit "Wicked Game" | 46 |
Rocker heard in "Eyes Wide Shut" | 42 |
Musician Chris with a show on Showtime | 38 |
Chris with the top 10 hit "Wicked Game" | 49 |
Actor and rockabilly crooner Chris | 34 |
"Wicked Games" singer Chris | 37 |
"Wicked Game" singer, 1991 | 36 |
"Heart Shaped World" rocker Chris | 43 |
"Forever Blue" singer Chris | 37 |
"Forever Blue" rocker Chris | 37 |
'Wicked Game' singer Chris | 34 |
Sanford of "The Jeffersons" | 37 |
Actress Sanford of "The Jeffersons" | 45 |
Santa ___, one of the Solomon Islands | 37 |
Sanford of 'The Jeffersons' | 35 |
Queen who financed Columbus, to the Spanish | 43 |
Juan Perón's successor: 1974 | 35 |
High-end fashion designer Marant | 32 |
Eva's successor as Mrs. Peron | 33 |
Deadly 2003 hurricane that hit North Carolina | 45 |
Columbus's angel, to Spanish | 32 |
"The House of Spirits" author Allende | 47 |
"Guys and Dolls" Tony winner Bigley | 45 |
"Eva Luna" author Allende | 35 |
"City of the Beasts" author Allende | 45 |
'The Portrait of a Lady' heroine | 40 |
Sponsor of a historic expedition | 32 |
Queen called "the Catholic" | 37 |
Catherine of Aragon's mother | 32 |
"Measure for Measure" heroine | 39 |
Heroine of "Fear of Flying" | 37 |
1968 Vanessa Redgrave title role | 32 |
1968 title role for Vanessa Redgrave | 36 |
"Fear of Flying" protagonist ___ Wing | 47 |
"Four Essays on Liberty" author Berlin | 48 |
Prophet on the Sistine Chapel ceiling | 37 |
Prophet following Song of Solomon | 33 |
Old Testament book before Jeremiah | 34 |
First of the major Hebrew prophets | 34 |
Bible book that follows Song of Solomon | 39 |
Bible book after Song of Solomon | 32 |
"Unto us a son is given" source | 41 |
"Swords into plowshares" prophet | 42 |
"Set thine house in order" sayer | 42 |
"Here am I! Send me" stater | 37 |
"Here am I; send me" stater | 37 |
''Here am I; send me'' stater | 45 |
Start of a response to "What?" | 40 |
"Can't you hear me ...?!" | 39 |
Words starting a response to "What?" | 46 |
Beginning of a response to "Eh?" | 42 |
"Why? Because ___ so!" | 32 |
"To refresh your memory..." | 37 |
"Let me reiterate ..." | 32 |
"In case you weren't listening ..." | 49 |
"I Am...__": Neil Diamond hit | 39 |
"Huh?" response opening | 33 |
"___ No," Loesser-STYNE song | 38 |
''Why? Because ___ so!'' | 40 |
"Don't even think about it!" | 42 |
"Out of Africa" author Dinesen | 40 |
"Out of Africa" writer Dinesen | 40 |