Across
- 3. Almost untimely, mixed-up confusion boats suffer from this (6)
- 4. Ingrid quits Hitchcock flick, eating young Californian folk-rockers (3,5)
- 9. Latest price heard for hipster in Don’t Look Back (8)
- 11. Found in Mordor, Gandalf’s disturbed groan produced iconic riff heard on Like a Rolling Stone (5)
- 13. Basement song is tiny, maybe Scottish golfer (10)
- 17. The internet briefly Dylan’s retirement plan (3)
- 18. Region in central Italy meets Colonel, loses right to Dylan’s record label (8)
- 19. Odd King Alfred bound for place where Dylan might play reggae (7)
- 21. Raunchier model Katrina: perhaps cleared of murder (9)
- 23. This could be said of weathermen, but not porn stars! (9,4)
- 25. General Electric metal worker backed up Dylan in the 90s (2,5)
- 26. The French Pound smoked pot with Bob in the Hotel Delmonico (7)
- 27. Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Nevada… Approximately Queen Jane performed by Bob across America in ‘94 (8)
Down
- 1. Daniel briefly knocked out bass player (5)
- 2. Ingrid Bergman: small, aimless, without direction; flustered patient at Rockland Psychiatric Hospital (8)
- 3. One who packed up his tent, maybe Roger or Jim? (7)
- 5. Jean Harlow and Marilyn Monroe, perhaps, surround Oscar Niemeyer to make thin wild mercury music (6,2,6)
- 6. Tsar Alexander holds mother of Jakob (4)
- 7. The Flying Scotsman is delayed by 46 minutes – length of slick Wexler production (4,5)
- 8. Girlfriend said to stare down Dylan in 1959 (5,5)
- 10. Lunatic Princess rewrote Lord of the Rings. Initially, the quantity of Senor’s fools (9)
- 12. Found on Dylan’s shirts: lively bohemian dance by one from Albert Square (5,3)
- 14. US state nominates corrupted birthplace of Bob (9)
- 15. Often pursed between Bob’s lips, coffin nail is given to anarchist perhaps (9)
- 16. Dashing Hugh Laurie lost in Scotland, found on Time out of Mind (9)
- 20. Tempo, unacceptable at first - Tangled left off Blood on the Tracks (2,2,2)
- 22. The Kings of Cyrus wait for kiss from soldier, strewn in messy manure (8)
- 24. All Englishmen hold Bob Dylan’s middle name (5)
