CROSSHARE
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*With 10 Down, album release by theme band with lead track “Brown Sugar”
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Orizzontali
  1. 1A
    *With 10 Down, album release by theme band with lead track “Brown Sugar”
  2. 7A
    *​1998 album release “__ Security”
  3. 8A
    *Hit lead track “____ You” from 1978 studio release (see 16 across)
  4. 12A
    ​“Be _ _____!” is the membership drive slogan of this Loyal Order whose mascot may ​be a relative of Marty or Bullwinkle
  5. 13A
    ​Trusted traveler progragm, briefly
  6. 14A
    ​A pale rose-red glassy mineral
  7. 15A
    *1978 studio release “____ Girls”
  8. 19A
    ​Scotland’s most famous monster, familiarly
  9. 21A
    *1974 double album “_____ __ ____ ______” (var.)
  10. 22A
    Stealth mode “carbon copy” option for email messages
  11. 23A
    Short representatives?
  12. 24A
    ​What Elton John’s closest friends might call him
  13. 25A
    TV abbreviation for Orange County
  14. 26A
    Often follows downhill, jet, and water
  15. 27A
    Goldman Sachs Group’s NYSE ticker symbol
  16. 28A
    *With 90 Down, it’s what female fans (presumably) are asked to “get out” in the ​title of band’s 1970 live album
  17. 31A
    Rock genre perfected by the band Yes, briefly
  18. 33A
    *1989 release “_____ Wheels”
  19. 39A
    *Keith’s guitar partner Ronnie
  20. 40A
    1989 Soul Asylum EP release “____ ___ & Other Delights”; more of an ​​appetizer than Herb Alpert’s similarly titled dessert offering
  21. 43A
    ​A slightly more intimate setting for a live concert than a stadium
  22. 46A
    *Infamous music producer Spector who assisted as such for band’s number one hit ​The Last Time”
  23. 47A
    *Jagger-Richards songwriting pseudonym “The _______ Twins”
  24. 50A
    Physical therapy, in short
  25. 51A
    Van Morrison’s one time band
  26. 52A
    *Song “___ Hit (To the Body)” off 1985 studio release “Dirty Work”
  27. 53A
    In, on, or near
  28. 55A
    'Neath's opposite
  29. 56A
    Ego counterpart
  30. 57A
    Memphis based record label once teamed with Atlantic Records
  31. 58A
    *Non-album single “__ Love You” released in 1967 with”Dandelion” on the ​​B-side
  32. 59A
    Bankers Professional Liability Insurance, briefly
  33. 60A
    *1964 song “Heart __ Stone” first release as a single
  34. 61A
    National Institutes of Health, abbv.
  35. 62A
    Fro’s partner in travel
  36. 63A
    Fix, as a fight
  37. 64A
    Typically quiet, unassuming dudes who keep to themselves…mostly
  38. 67A
    Crockett and Tubbs’ police squad unit in Miami based 80’s TV show
  39. 68A
    James who hit #1 with "I Don't Have the Heart"
  40. 69A
    Greek letter
  41. 70A
    Aside
  42. 71A
    *Music legend Willie who claims to be high “pretty much all the time” to which ​​Keith Richards replied “At least I wait 10 minutes in the morning.”
  43. 72A
    *1980 album and song release “_________ Rescue”
  44. 76A
    Female sheep
  45. 77A
    *With 46 Down, collaborative composition credit for band’s music
  46. 79A
    A combination of things or parts forming a unified whole (2 words)
  47. 83A
    Postal code for capital city Richmond’s state
  48. 85A
    Spanish singer Julio or Enrique
  49. 87A
    *One of the things Mick’s lips are likely to be pressed up against while he’s ​performing
  50. 89A
    Covered with frozen water
  51. 91A
    Greek God of war
  52. 92A
    J. Peterman’s role in the caves of Myanmar on TVs “Seinfeld” (though it will ​​always be Burma to him)
  53. 94A
    Playhouse platform
  54. 95A
    ​*A “gin soaked barroom queen in Memphis” and a “divorcee in New York ​​city” are both this type of woman, according to Jagger
  55. 96A
    Take to court
Verticali
  1. 1D
    Type of egg that torments Joel in the film “Risky Business”
  2. 2D
    Really, really, really big movie screens
  3. 3D
    Sex Pistols song “Don’t Gimme __ ___, Child”
  4. 4D
    What the G stands for in the hockey stat GAA
  5. 5D
    Latin being
  6. 6D
    Concerning
  7. 9D
    Angry denial that includes bovine scatalogical shorthand (2 words)
  8. 10D
    *See 1-Across
  9. 11D
    1970s late night music TV show featuring Wolfman Jack as announcer ​​and frequent host: “The Midnight _______”
  10. 15D
    *Title given to fellow countrymen Michael Philip and James Paul for their ​contributions to music
  11. 16D
    The first whole number greater than zero
  12. 17D
    Flavor enhancer typically added to Chinese food
  13. 18D
    Being that is from out of this world, in short
  14. 19D
    Prefix meaning "new"
  15. 20D
    List-shortening abbr.
  16. 29D
    *Ron Woods’ Faces bandmate Stewart
  17. 30D
    Masterpiece
  18. 31D
    River in Italy
  19. 32D
    *If you can’t do this to Mick he’ll find somebody who will, or so he says ​​on the lead track of the band's 14th U.S. studio release (1974)
  20. 33D
    First name of Mr. Shady on rapper Eminem’s third album
  21. 34D
    Chess master Mikhail
  22. 35D
    Narrowly defeated
  23. 36D
    Dogpatch diminutive
  24. 37D
    *Keith needs a love to keep him in this state, according to the lead track ​​on side three of 21 Across
  25. 38D
    Masculine singular definite article in the French language
  26. 39D
    The westernmost state of the lower 48
  27. 40D
    Darling, in Dijon
  28. 41D
    A mathematical “slice” equal to approx. 22 divided by 7
  29. 42D
    Marc Bolan band best known for banging a gong (and getting it on)
  30. 44D
    Short for “retweet”
  31. 45D
    "Just kidding!"
  32. 46D
    See 77 Across
  33. 48D
    *Opening track of the 1966 “Aftermath” release “_______ Little Helper“
  34. 49D
    Bambi's aunt
  35. 51D
    Of current interest
  36. 53D
    Past
  37. 54D
    Pronoun
  38. 56D
    Its in the middle of life
  39. 57D
    One individual Saturday Night Live episode, so to speak
  40. 58D
    *1981 song “_______ on a Friend” that became the band’s first big ​​MTV video hit
  41. 59D
    ​The UK‘s contribution to the following list: Amer. : ass, Span. : culo, …
  42. 60D
    Roy Orbison song “____ the Lonely” (1960)
  43. 61D
    A sentiment often felt in and around Fenway Park. Yes Boston!
  44. 62D
    To neaten up by careful cutting and snipping
  45. 64D
    NFL official who watches for infractions from the sidelines
  46. 65D
    '90s Indian prime minister
  47. 66D
    Adding vowels I, I, and A make these three consonants quite ape like
  48. 67D
    Superficial appearance
  49. 70D
    *Band’s version of Lennon-McCartney penned “I Wanna __ Your Man” ​​was released in 1963 just three weeks before the Beatles version
  50. 72D
    *Keith Richards once said “it was like the world went from black and ​​white to technicolor” after this American artist hit the airwaves
  51. 73D
    Not off, like a toggle switch
  52. 74D
    1970’s skating star Babilonia, who was paired with Randy Gardner
  53. 75D
    Sooner St.
  54. 78D
    "SportsCenter" channel
  55. 79D
    Assoc. of Reg. Water Orgs.
  56. 80D
    Spanish uncles
  57. 81D
    Beige
  58. 82D
    *The band’s third official compilation album “____ in the Shade” (1975)
  59. 84D
    Play part
  60. 86D
    "Sort of" suffix
  61. 87D
    *1976 song “___ Negrita” off of “Black and Blue” album release
  62. 88D
    ABA member
  63. 90D
    See 28-Across
  64. 93D
    Critically acclaimed 1997 Radiohead album “__ Computer"
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