- - They played in Shea Stadium and Comiskey Park in 1965
- - Players who made a historic touchdown in 1964
- - Former Shea players
- - Shea Stadium players of 1965
- - 1965 Shea Stadium players
- - 1960s rock group, The —
- - Stars of the film Help!
- - name of 60s music group that sounds like volkswagen's cars
- - abbey road
- - Rock band that memorably played Carnegie Hall on 2/12/1964, with "the"
- - the ---, former pop group
- - The Liverpool Mop Tops
- - Fabulous quartet not entirely without rhythm
- - richard starkey's band
- - "here comes the sun" band
- - With "The," band with a remastered box set of albums released 9/9/09 (the date referring to one of their songs)
- - The ...... (British Invasion group with the hit "Hey Jude")
- - Liverpool quartet
- - Band with an infamous butchered babies album cover
- - Band with "1"
- - 1960s' Liverpool rock group
- - Fab Four
- - Liverpool band almost without rhythm
- - The Fab Four
- - Band that released 'Come Together' in 1969 and broke up in 1970
- - Fabulous quartet without rhythm? Not entirely
- - 'Help' band, with 'the'
- - John and Paul, once
- - Best ale for the Liverpudlian group
- - '60s pop group
- - Classic band, with "The"
- - Apple Records founders
- - Able set? (anag)
- - Group whose message song may be found from the first words of 18-, 28-, 35-, 46-, and 57-Across
- - Quartet crossing Abbey Road
- - "A Hard Day's Write" subject
- - With "the," band with the 2006 remix album "Love"
- - Group with the four circled members
- - Giants of rock
- - "A Day in the Life" group
- - "A Hard Day's Night" group, with "The"
- - They gave their last public concert in 1966
- - Group with a White Album
- - Group that evolved from Johnny & the Moondogs
- - Abbey Roadies?
- - Band once known as Johnny & the Moondogs
- - 1960's invaders
- - "Hey Jude" group, with "the"
- - "Revolver" group
- - "1" group
- - "Money" band
- - Band once named Johnny and the Moondogs
- - John, Paul, George, and Ringo
- - They've written an anthology to be published in the fall
- - Mania source
- - Yellow Submariners?
- - Boys from Liverpool
- - Johnny & the Moondogs, later
- - 1960's foursome
- - 1964 pop sensation
- - "A Hard Day's Night" group
- - Split-up of 1970
- - Johnny and the Moondogs, more familiarly
- - Ringo Starr et al.
- - They went "to London to see the Queen."
- - Certain headliners.
- - Musical group
- - The ___, English rock band that released the song "What's the New Mary Jane" 28 years after it was first recorded
- - the group that brought rhythm to the french
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