- - British singer whose No 1 hits include Burn and Miracle
- - 'Love Me Like You Do' singer
- - English musician who received the UN Foundation's Global Leadership Award for environmental and social justice activism: 2 wds.
- - Singer of the 2011 song "Lights": 2 wds.
- - British singer of "Love Me Like You Do": 2 wds.
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- - Grammy-winner K.T. whose ode "80's Ladies" claims "We burned our bras / And we burned our dinners / And we burned our candles at both ends" haha sounds like us
- - Grammy-winning country star of the 1980s, K.T. ......
- - Country singer K. T. ......
- - Singer K.T
- - K.T. with four No. 1 hits in the U.S
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- - What "burns, burns, burns" in a hit country song
- - 17-Across hit ... or a hint to four connected answers in this puzzle
- - 1963 Johnny Cash hit
- - Country standard that begins "Love is a burning thing"
- - 1963 Johnny Cash song
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- - British pop group whose hit singles include Deeper Shade of Blue and Stomp
- - Parts of an action plan
- - measures a dance-pop group
- - some recovery programs have twelve of them
- - phases of a pop group
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- - British house music band whose hit singles include One Night in Heaven and Moving On Up
- - Dance band whose hits include Moving On Up (1993)
- - ... MANDY MOORE, MARILYN MANSON, and MIKE MYERS
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- - Miracle of "The Miracle Worker"
- - The first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree
- - Person depicted on the Alabama state quarter
- - "The Miracle Worker" subject
- - Cum laude Radcliffe grad of 1904
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- - Singer whose hits include the starts of 17-, 29-, and 64-Across and 11- and 28-Down
- - Maternal figure put on the fronts of narthexes and altars
- - us singer who bought diane keaton's beverly hills home
- - Quinta Brunson's role in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
- - Singer known as the Queen of Pop
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- - American singer-songwriter whose hits included Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
- - 1970s singer of Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
- - Graham Parsons and Jim Stafford were part of this band
- - Women's Basketball Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst Rebecca
- - "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" singer
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- - American jazz singer whose hits in the 1950s included Wheel of Fortune and The Rock And Roll Waltz
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- - Scottish rock band whose hit singles include Don't You [Forget About Me] and Alive and Kicking
- - Band with the 1985 hit "Don't You (Forget About Me)": 2 wds.
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