| Musician who recently turned 80 whose father was a master builder in Leith (3,7) |
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| Famous singer (3,7) |
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| Singer of Maggie May (3,7) |
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| British rock singer, born 1945, one of the bestselling artists of all time (3,7) |
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| Singer whose 1978 number one single asked listeners about his carnal desirability |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
03 Mar 2024 |
| Maggie May singer |
The Guardian Quick |
20 Dec 2021 |
| ''Maggie May'' singer [2016] |
Newsday |
20 Oct 2019 |
| 'Maggie May' singer |
USA Today |
04 May 2019 |
| "Maggie May" singer |
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| ''Forever Young'' singer |
Newsday |
05 Mar 2017 |
| Hoarse-voiced "Maggie May" singer |
LA Times Daily |
14 Nov 2016 |
| Hoarse-voiced "Maggie May" singer |
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| 1994 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Oct 2015 |
| Singer rated worst, two-starred, and rotter with wads to splash around |
The Guardian Cryptic |
01 Oct 2015 |
| 1994 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee |
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| British rocker with the 1979 #1 hit "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" |
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| "Idol" guest vocal coach in 2006 |
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| "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" singer |
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| Singer with four recent best-selling albums of pop standards |
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| British rock singer |
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| Singer with four recent best-selling albums of pop standards |
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| "Rhythm of My Heart" singer |
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| "Maggie May" singer |
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| Maggie Mae singer |
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