Across
- 2. A favored spot for happy hour; also a quality establishment of which to have oneself kicked out
- 4. A sound perceived as pleasingly harmonious
- 7. His character said this quote: "The answer is simple. It’s nighttime. I’ll just break into that kid’s house and kill him. I’ll say one thing about whiskey: it’s allowing me to make smart, rational decisions."
- 9. Most popular name for US baby girls born 2018-2025
- 12. Only publicly owned, non-profit professional sports team in the United States
- 16. Favorite meal to make for a crowd
- 17. Traditional founder of the Jewish priesthood
- 20. Frodo's "uncle"
- 22. French opera composed by Bizet; beloved cousin
- 25. Genre in literature and movies of particular liking to Joel
- 26. Thick-rimmed glasses music legend from Texas; member of Traveling Wilburys
- 28. Alpha and Omega, Creator and Lover of Life
- 29. Thick-rimmed glasses music legend from Texas; death considered "Day the Music Died"
- 30. Tolkien masterpiece abbreviation
- 31. Divine doctrine articulated by St. Faustina
- 38. band featuring former student's dad
- 39. German Baroque composer, synonymous with genius and mastery of counterpoint, harmony, and instrumental composition
- 41. Family dramatist; Princess Leia obsessive sibling
- 42. The boy that lived
- 43. Form of public entertainment in which the art of designing sequence of movements is combined with breath expended to vibrate vocal chords at a manner and rate distinguished from speech, further combined with theatrical plot
- 46. Birthplace of Ron Burgandy
- 47. The laying out and care of a plot of ground devoted partially or wholly to the growing of plants
- 49. First name, "I was born a poor black child."
- 50. Canadian hard rock band formed in 1975
- 55. A person born in or coming from a country other than one's own; also "Dirty White Boy"
- 56. Food prepared from ground roasted cacao beans
- 58. 1980 movie co-starring Carrie Fischer Blues_______
- 59. Education professional often associated with encouraging pupils by calling them young offspring, friends or males whilst said pupils are engaged in vigorous exertion
Down
- 1. Risky action or game of chance in the hope of a desired result
- 3. Terror of Demons
- 5. Eldest sibling, "Rambo" phone message counterpart
- 6. "Would you say I have a plethora or pinatas?" movie 3___
- 8. "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" author
- 10. First unified in 1871 and again in 1990
- 11. Fermented juice of grapes; next to the refrigerator
- 13. Saintly spouse, musical parter, roller-skating flautist
- 14. A crown of these leaves symbolized victory, honor, and achievement in ancient Greece and Rome
- 15. A concentrated imaginative awareness of experience in language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm
- 18. Influential disc jockey, announcer, sports expert, swag merchandiser sibling
- 19. Schroeder's eternal inspiration
- 21. Said, “You’re young, you’re so young”
- 23. Homeland of William Wallace and Robert Burns
- 24. Yet to be released vodka; flamingo pink-crazed sibling
- 27. Influential rock and blues guitarist, member of bands "Cream" and "Derek and the Dominos"
- 32. A food made from the pressed curds of milk
- 33. "If peeing your pants is cool, call me..." artist last name
- 34. Focus of the Fourth Commandment
- 35. First wife of Jacob, mother of six of the twelve tribes of Israel, and a key matriarch in the Bible
- 36. Classical composer's second name means "love of God"
- 37. Joel's ancient roots
- 40. A fast, active dance from Eastern Europe
- 41. Variety of baked double crusted pastry; culinary specialty of Joel
- 44. New name for Steve
- 45. Visited the American Girl store with Agnes
- 48. Captain born on March 22, 2233
- 51. The study of past events, particularly in human affairs
- 52. Second most common first name of US presidents
- 53. Hot drink made from the roasted and ground seeds of a tropical shrub
- 54. Assumed preferred love language expression
- 57. Homonym for fine threadlike strands growing from skin in excess or abundance; also had ancient Celtic roots
