| They played in Shea in the 1960s |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Aug 2025 |
| Liverpool pop group (7) |
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| Fab Four |
The Telegraph Quick |
05 Jul 2025 |
| 1960s British pop group |
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| Popular 60s musical group |
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| The ___, former pop group (7) |
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| The group that brought rhythm to the French (7) |
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| British Band: John, Paul, George and Ringo (7) |
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| The ___, '60s band (7) |
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| The ___ (band aka the Fab Four) |
USA Today |
06 Feb 2025 |
| *2025 Grammy nominated former band, with The |
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| Best ale, perhaps, on record? (7) |
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| John, Paul, Ringo and George |
Mirror Tea Time |
06 Dec 2024 |
| Defeat the French group (7) |
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| The original boy band. |
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| Shea players, once |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Nov 2024 |
| They had 15 number one albums: The ___ (7) |
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| The _ |
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| John, Paul, George & Ringo |
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| George, John, Paul and Ringo (7) |
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| *The ___: "Little darlin', it's been a long, cold, lonely winter" |
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| *"All You Need Is Love" band, with The |
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| With "The," band with a remastered box set of albums released 9/9/09 (the date referring to one of their songs) (7) |
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| The ---, 60s British super group (7) |
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| The Fab Four |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Jan 2024 |
| The _, band whose song Now And Then was belatedly released in November (7) |
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| Ladies and Gentlemen the... 60th Anniversary! Liverpool band which made history on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on February 9th, 1964 |
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| The - - -, group who had three consecutive Yuletide chart toppers (7) |
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| The -, group which had a 2023 hit with 'Now and Then' (7) |
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| Rock Royalty (The Fab Four) (7) |
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| The ___, "Hey Jude" band that held the top five spots on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously in 1964 |
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| The ___, English rock band that released the song "What's the New Mary Jane" 28 years after it was first recorded |
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| Cover of Bible tale represented Saint Paul and John? |
The Guardian Cryptic |
04 Nov 2022 |
| The __: John, Paul, George and Ringo |
The Guardian Weekend |
29 Oct 2022 |
| "Abbey Road" group |
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| The Fab Four |
Irish Times Simplex |
08 Sep 2021 |
| The ___, "Abbey Road" band that wanted to make films based on "The Lord of the Rings" starring themselves |
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| Band whose song 'Revolution 9,' when played backward, supposedly contained the message spelled out by the first letters of this puzzle's songs |
The Washington Post Sunday |
15 Aug 2021 |
| The ___, 1960 English rock band who were a predecessor to modern boy bands |
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| The Fab Four |
Irish Times Simplex |
05 May 2021 |
| Fab Four |
Universal |
09 Dec 2020 |
| Fab Four |
The Sun Two Speed |
17 Oct 2020 |
| Liverpool band almost without rhythm |
The Sun Two Speed |
17 Oct 2020 |
| The Fab Four |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 Aug 2020 |
| Band that released 'Come Together' in 1969 and broke up in 1970 |
The Washington Post Sunday |
05 Jul 2020 |
| Fabulous quartet without rhythm? Not entirely |
The Telegraph Toughie |
12 May 2020 |
| 'Help' band, with 'the' |
USA Today |
06 Jun 2019 |
| John and Paul, once |
Wall Street Journal |
07 May 2019 |
| "Help" band, with "the" |
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| John and Paul, once |
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| Best ale for the Liverpudlian group |
Irish Times Simplex |
25 Sep 2018 |
| Group didn't flog as much with one single out |
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| '60s pop group |
LA Times Daily |
22 Jun 2018 |
| '60s pop group |
The Washington Post |
22 Jun 2018 |
| Classic band, with "The" |
Universal |
03 Mar 2018 |
| '60s pop group |
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| Some offbeat lesson by band |
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| Mostly ambient musical combo |
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| It took four of them to win over the French |
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| Apple Records founders |
The Washington Post |
28 Apr 2017 |
| Apple Records founders |
LA Times Daily |
28 Apr 2017 |
| Apple Records founders |
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| Able set? (anag) |
The Guardian Speedy |
03 Jan 2016 |
| Group whose message song may be found from the first words of 18-, 28-, 35-, 46-, and 57-Across |
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| They played in Shea Stadium and Comiskey Park in 1965 |
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| Quartet crossing Abbey Road |
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| "A Hard Day's Write" subject |
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| With "the," band with the 2006 remix album "Love" |
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| Players who made a historic touchdown in 1964 |
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| '60s pop group |
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| With "the," band with the 2006 remix album "Love" |
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| Giants of rock |
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| Group with the four circled members |
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| "A Hard Day's Night" group, with "The" |
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| "A Day in the Life" group |
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| Group with a White Album |
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| Group that evolved from Johnny & the Moondogs |
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| They gave their last public concert in 1966 |
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| Former Shea players |
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| Abbey Roadies? |
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| Band once known as Johnny & the Moondogs |
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| The Fab Four |
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| 1960's invaders |
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| "Hey Jude" group, with "the" |
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| Shea Stadium players of 1965 |
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| "Revolver" group |
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| 1965 Shea Stadium players |
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| "1" group |
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| Band once named Johnny and the Moondogs |
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| John, Paul, George, and Ringo |
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| "Money" band |
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| Mania source |
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| They've written an anthology to be published in the fall |
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| Shea Stadium players of 1965 |
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| Yellow Submariners? |
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| The Fab Four |
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| Boys from Liverpool |
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| Johnny & the Moondogs, later |
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| 1960's foursome |
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| 1964 pop sensation |
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| "A Hard Day's Night" group |
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| Split-up of 1970 |
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| Johnny and the Moondogs, more familiarly |
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| Fab Four |
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| Ringo Starr et al. |
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| Musical group. |
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| Certain headliners. |
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| They went "to London to see the Queen." |
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