Band who used thoroughfares in answers to asterisked clues as titles |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
04 Jul 2025 |
Brits who wrote "A Day in the Life," "Here Comes the Sun," and "Octopus's Garden" (2 wds.) |
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Athletes gathered loosely around live music group (3,7) |
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Sixties supergroup has the rhythm, Les (3,7) |
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Fab foursome |
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61 Across responsible for the title given by asterisked entries (3,7) |
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Band with the 1963 hit I Want to Hold Your Hand: 2 wds. |
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Old group take in lake in ancient city |
The Guardian Quiptic |
11 Jul 2022 |
Group that had a #1 hit with 106-Across |
Premier Sunday |
06 Oct 2019 |
''Here Comes the SUN'' group |
Newsday |
12 Aug 2018 |
English rock band formed in 1960 and led by John Lennon, who gave us hits like "Hey Jude" and "Yellow Submarine": 2 wds. |
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Group whose songs get spoonerized in 18-, 23-, 32- and 46-Across |
New York Times |
14 Jan 2016 |
Group whose songs get spoonerized in 18-, 23-, 32- and 46-Across |
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They refused to play segregated stadiums in the South |
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"Penny LANE" performers |
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Invasion leaders of the '60s |
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Invasion leaders of the '60s |
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Focus of this puzzle |
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'60s musical phenomenon |
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'60s musical phenomenon |
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Revolutionary group |
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'60s invaders |
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"Michelle" singers |
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Invasion group of 1964 |
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Noted performers on 20-Across's shows |
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Popular British export. |
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Famous four. |
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Band whose song titles were mashed together in this theme |
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