| Clue | Answer |
| A large musical composition, such as Handel's Messiah, that uses orchestra, choir and soloists. | |
| To surpass or exceed in performance. | |
| He usually drives Bart & Lisa to Springfield Elementary. | |
| Their video for 'Here It Goes Again', featuring treadmill choreography, has been viewed on YouTube almost 50 million times. | |
| As Enya could tell you, most of the 'Flow' of this 1,300-mile-long river is through Venezuela. | |
| Since 1965, when plans for nearby Disney World were unveiled, its population has grown over 400%. | |
| Lennon's widow | |
| In 1925, this European capital changed its name from Christiana back to its original name. | |
| Elvis Presley's 'It's Now Or Never' takes its melody from this 1898 Neopolitan song. | |
Herman Melville novel that's very, very popular, ...at least among crossword constructors. | |
| Kent State's state, or title of the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song about protestors shot there. | |
| Full name of Salvadoran archbishop & human rights activist who was assassinated in 1980. | |
| A Greek liqueur, with anise-flavoring. | |
| | Clue | Answer |
| Exactly 365 days before today, except in leap years. | |
| Cincinnati Bengals' Chad Johnson had his last name legally changed to this, his jersey number in Spanish...kinda | |
| Herb frequently added to tomato sauces in Italian and Greek cooking. | |
| What recipes often refer to, instead of margarine. | |
Mississauga is its 3rd largest city. The top two have NHL teams. | |
| Catchphrase of Mr. Bill, or tersely titled Commodores' ballad. | |
| Nabisco developed this 'sandwich cookie' in 1912. | |
| Four word question often asked when adding sugar to a guest's tea or coffee. | |
| Band that performed 'Whirly Girl', it might also be a non-winning row or column in Tic-Tac-Toe. | |
| To work harder than necessary. | |
| Robert Downey Jr in 'Tropic Thunder' wasn't the first Oscar-nominee in blackface. Lawrence Olivier was, in this Shakespearean title role. | |
| An Italian veal dish, with the meat braised in wine, vegetable and stock. | |
| In mathematics, a bijective function is both one-to-one and... this. | |
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