RBM Crossword 47
Across
- 1. "9 to 5" is a song by Scottish singer Sheena Easton. In the US and Canada it was given this alternate name (7,5)
- 5. Type of music, American origins, characterised by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm (4)
- 8. Apostle understood to have betrayed Jesus to the Roman authorities for thirty pieces of silver (5,8)
- 9. Arabic word for God(5)
- 10. "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" is a song from this musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber (5)
- 13. American author and screenwriter who wrote crime novels about the Italian-American Mafia (5,4)
- 14. An insulting or mocking remark; a taunt (4)
- 15. Australian public service radio station owned by the ABC, aims to appeal to young listeners of alternative music (6,1)
- 18. Insert song lyric: "Then in 1915, my country said "son, t's time you stopped (what?) there's work to be done" (8)
- 20. British multinational label owned by Universal Music Group (3,7)
- 21. A sport of unarmed combat derived from ju-jitsu (4)
- 22. The 1983 first live album released by Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl (7)
Down
- 2. A state of nervous excitement or agitationan (4)
- 3. A black disc made of hard rubber, used in ice hockey (4)
- 4. The phrase "sheep toilet cow toilet" is a mnemonic device used to help remember how to spell this Sydney suburb (13)
- 6. All forty records by this American close harmony singing group of relatives, were banned in December 1943 by Lithgow radio 2LT general manager Desmond Day (7,7)
- 7. A large island in the Malay Archipelago, forming part of Indonesia (4)
- 11. School that Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson attended (6,4)
- 12. Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson were the main characters in this 1978 American musical romantic comedy film (6)
- 16. Old or discarded articles that are considered useless or of little value (4)
- 17. Hebrew name for God (7)
- 19. A light blow or a jolting collision (4)