Complete Clue List
Across
1. Jerry Lee Lewis had a strange affliction in 1958; "Great ___ of Fire"
4. Found success with their "Red Heaven" LP in 1992; Throwing ___
7. Musician, bandleader, born with the names Izear Luster but better known as ___ Turner
8. He had us walk on "City Lights" in 1976 & under the "Lamplight" in 1973; David ___
9. The Doobie Brothers' 1977 album sounding a little shaky; "Livin' on the ___ Line"
10. There's more than one according to Del Shannon in 1963; "___ Kinds Of Teardrops"
11. The Box Tops, sobbing in their diapers in 1968; "Cry Like ___" (Two words 1,4)
14. The Clash had faith in their protege in 1979; "___ Can't Fail"
17. On his eighth studio album, Billy Joel was hiding behind "The ___ Curtain" (1982)
20. A black-eyed Statler Brothers from 1974; "___ When She Tried"
23. A disconnected Hall & Oates from 1984; "___ of Touch"
24. Poison were armed with a depressor in 1988; "Open ___ Say... Ahh!" (Two words 2,3)
25. They contemplated "In the Year 2525" in 1969; Zager and ___
26. Featuring their hit "Unbelievable" is EMF's debut album; "Schubert ___" (1991)
27. Some female omnipresence from Chaka Khan in 1978 & Whitney Houston in 1992; "I'm ___ Woman"
28. He said "Let There be Drums" in 1961, and there were drums; ___ Nelson
Down
1. Patience stands out in the Hep Stars' 1968 studio album; "It's ___ Long Long Time" (Two words 4,1)
2. Eddie Rabbitt's 10th #1 country single; "Someone Could ___ Heart Tonight" (1981) Two words 4,1
3. Billy Ward and his Dominoes charged by the hour in 1951; "___ Minute Man"
4. Blessid Union of Souls celebrity hunt in 1999; "Hey Leonardo (She Likes ___ Me)" (Two words 2,3)
5. An audible Cliff Richard who, in 1981, was "Wired for ___"
6. Mary J. Blige seeking liberty in 2017; "___ Free" (Two words 3,2)
12. Lonely b-side to Simon & Garfunkel's "Cecilia" (1970); "The Only Living ___ in New York"
13. Certainly no mockingbirds, UK band recorded "Giant Steps" in 1993; The ___ Radleys
15. US art punk band, best known for their album "The Modern Dance" (1978); Pere ___
16. In 1966 The Razor's Edge have had enough; "Let's Call ___ Day Girl" (Two words 2,1)
17. Trampled by Turtles give up the ghost in 2004; "Ain't ___ in Tryin'" (Two words 2,3)
18. Randy Newman's erotic absurdity from 1974; "You Can ___ Your Hat On"
19. Frontman, founder and chief songwriter for glam metal band Slade; ___ Holder
20. Miles Davis climbing to success with this 1963 album; "Seven ___ to Heaven"
21. US singer, won a Grammy for her single "Sunny Came Home" (1997); ___ Colvin
22. On "Fandango!" (1975) a mean ZZ Top introduced "___ Dogs and Funky Kings"