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OPPPaul McCartney is wearing a patch of this Cdn. constabulary on his uniform's left sleeve on the album cover at #91-Across
BMOThe Hockey Hall of Fame at the corner of Yonge and Front was originally the home of this Cdn. financial institution
GRIPOne takes hold of something - such as the rubber 'sleeve' on the handle of some tools (4)
CASEHISTORIESThat man's entertained by sleeve on the blues records (4,9)
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KING"The downside of videos is that it will put my vision in front of other people, so they might not get the chance to create their own." Her album Tapestry held the number-one spot on the Billboard albu
LADYWith 31-Across, "Applause" singer who was one of Tony Bennett's duet partners on his "Duets II" albu
POPA sharp bang or crack sound, like that made when unstoppering a bottle of champagne, ginger beer, lemonade etc; any one of said fizzy beverages; an act of pawning; a papa; a pistol; or, a patch of col
YESTERDAYBeatles song about a breakup, on which Paul McCartney is the only credited Beatle
OILSLICKA patch of a black fossil fuel forming a film on the surface of water (3,5)
PLOTWord for a patch of ground; a secret scheme; a plan of a literary work; or, a storyline said to thicken when becoming curiouser and curiouser (4)
CHARISMAIs wearing a trinket on a bracelet beginning to arouse a compelling attractiveness? (8)
BLACKBIRDBeatles song featuring chirping, on which Paul McCartney is the only credited Beatle
DARNWord, from "conceal, hide", for a patch of cloth mended by means of interweaving stitches with a long needle to which a dragonfly is likened (4)
LETITBESong that, according to Paul McCartney, is about his mother, Mary
ASSISTPaul McCartney is one ditching the intro in Help!
LIMPIDIt is quite clear the monkey is wearing a hat (6)
BORNLOSERA patch of grass and a drunkard, suggested Spooner, looking for a man who had been constantly unsuccessful (4,5)
COURTA patch of silk and isinglass used to cover a beauty spot in the 18th century (5,7)
PLASTERA patch of silk and isinglass used to cover a beauty spot in the 18th century (5,7)