- - Largest U.S. city starting with "B"
- - US city's way to divide benefit
- - U.S. state capital
- - East Anglian town that's 'stumped' (stumped in time of prosperity)
- - Emerson's 'happy town beside the sea'
- - Second-easternmost U.S. state capital
- - Ben Franklin's birthplace
- - Mass housing this type of terrier's found
- - Globe's place
- - Fenway Park's setting
- - Mayor Thomas Menino's city
- - Leading U.S. port.
- - Salem's neighbor.
- - Gov. Volpe's capital.
- - Bulfinch's birthplace.
- - Thirteenth largest city in U. S.
- - Gov. Furcolo's capital.
- - A leading U. S. port.
- - Gov. Herter's capital.
- - Gov. Dever's headquarters.
- - Dever's capital.
- - Largest fish-shipping port in U. S.
- - Governor-elect Tobin's capital.
- - ___ cream pie, misleading name of a dessert that's actually a cake, not a pie
- - Beantown is embracing Republican pride
- - send snob over to this city
- - Braves' home before Milwaukee and then Atlanta
- - US city with the nickname "Beantown"
- - One of three manors on the London Underground
- - st. elsewhere city
- - Tea party protest here against British rule
- - was the two-step seen at the tea party?
- - Scene of 'Tea Party' 1773
- - state capital of massachusetts
- - Short head not turning in US city
- - US east coast port
- - Mass producer of boots for the capital of Norway
- - Bay State harbor
- - City in which comedy drama Ally McBeal was set
- - Home of the oldest active M.L.B. ballpark
- - Site of rebellious tea party
- - Rock band named for a Massachusetts city
- - Lincolnshire town — tea party venue?
- - Geographically named band with the 1976 hit "More Than a Feeling"
- - City where you'd hear "wicked retahded"
- - "More Than a Feeling" group
- - Cradle of Liberty.
- - Globe setting
- - City where the Globe is published
- - US city street in financially favourable situation
- - Capital of Massachusetts
- - April marathon city
- - Commonwealth Avenue city
- - Mass location maybe where holy person is garlanded with blessing
- - Marathon site since 1897
- - With 52-Down, paper since 1872
- - Tea party setting
- - Site of a famous marathon
- - Celtics' home
- - With 21-Across, A.L. team with a patriotic color
- - US city; card game
- - American city less British, in short? The reverse
- - . . . on the Charles
- - Common place?
- - "More Than a Feeling" band
- - Common ground?
- - Marathon city
- - White-suited "Dukes of Hazzard" villain
- - Big 1970s-'80s band with a geographical name
- - "Amanda" band
- - Setting of an April marathon
- - Fenway Park city
- - Paul Revere House locale
- - .... fern
- - Where Ben Franklin was born
- - City founded by Puritans
- - Faneuil Hall locale
- - Site of 265-year-old Faneuil Hall
- - Home of the civil-engineering boondoggle known as "The Big Dig"
- - Tea Party locale
- - New England capital
- - Emerson College site
- - .... baked beans
- - Setting for "The Practice"
- - Fenway Park locale
- - .......... University (where M.L.K. earned his doctorate)
- - The Athens of America
- - Faneuil Hall site
- - Athens of America
- - "The Hub"
- - Scene of a tea party
- - A kind of waltz.
- - Where Faneuil Hall is.
- - Old-time form of waltz.
- - Hoot Evers' team.
- - Scene of a momentous jettison, Dec. 16, 1773.
- - Home of the Cabots and Lowells.
- - British bomber.
- - Bomber used by AAF and RAF.
- - Attack bomber used by United States and England.
- - City where Morse code was founded
- - Home of the Braves
- - City in Massachusetts.
- - Beantown
- - Bean Town
- - Hub
- - "Pops"
- - Terrier type
- - US city
- - See 50-Across
- - Massachusetts city
- - Theme of this puzzle
- - Home of the Celtics basketball team
- - Kind of waltz
- - Kind of accent heard in "Pahk yah cah in Hahvahd Yahd"
- - cream pie
- - City on the banks of the Charles
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