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June 5, 2020 @ 10:00am | District Fray staff

“…I got books and records and crossword puzzles and movies made for TV.” Bonus points if you can name this song that shouts out the simple things we’re all doing to pass the time right now. In the meantime, test your music knowledge with this crossword puzzle from our friends at I.M.P. Check out our website for the answer key, and the name of the song from this intro.

June 2020 crossword

Print the downloadable PDF here.

 

ACROSS

4. McCartney title

11. See 2 down

13. 2019 album by The Black Keys

14. Frequent Method Man collaborator

15. “____ With Me” by Sam Smith

16. “Take My Breath Away” with this Top Gun soundtrack artist

18. The best seats in The Anthem’s house, for short

19. If you went bowling with Jeff Buckley, you might strike one of these

20. This Hot Fuss band is throwing caution lately

22. “Long Tall Sally” singer, with Little

24. The Love Movement group, familiarly

25. They went from being on Avery Island to in an aeroplane over the sea

28. “In the Lonely _____” (album containing 15 across)

30. Ludacris and Outkast’s hometown

31. Mudhoney and Beach House label

32. Section closest to the stage

34. Adam, or Prince’s “Lady Cab _____”

37. Madge’s surname

39. Band synonymous with the Garden State soundtrack

42. Him of She & Him

43. Mr. Faith Hill

44. Maryland home of Maggie Rogers

45. Hozier will raise Jackie and this other child on rhythm and blues

46. Maggie Rogers song or Frank Lloyd Wright house, with “Falling”

47. Early Ed Sheeran single, with “The”

DOWN

1. Box office pickup

2. With 11 across, Ezra and Rostam’s band

3. Neil Young’s “Danger”- tagged avian creature

5. Baltimore’s Wasner and Stack

6. Katy Perry wants to hear this from our hummingbird buds

7. James Patrick, the first and middle birth names of this dragon pants-wearer

8. Boston-based music school

9. Fitter, happier, more ________

10. Liam’s post-Oasis project

12. Prass or Merchant

17. Sophmore album from 2 down

19. Bob, Ziggy and Damien

21. Musgraves’ disco-country banger

23. First rapper of Wu-Tang’s “Triumph” with Inspectah

26. Guitar god of Sleep and High On Fire

27. Claudio from Coheed and Cambria will “Welcome” you back to this place with a double-necked guitar

29. Chicago-based online music magazine

33. The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation _______

35. Famed L.A. room formerly co-owned by Jonny Depp, among others

36. If you listen to Mellon Collie, you might see “Thru the Eyes of _____”

38. Musk’s baby mama

40. She first found fame with the Six Feet Under series finale

41. Her first single was about 43 across

44. Achievement of Whoopi Goldberg or John Legend

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