

4D: is “ DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT.” One of the two 20-letter answers in this puzzle.Here’s a music video of their song “Boulevard of Broken Dreams.” I hadn’t heard of them before writing this puzzle. Here’s a picture of Widgeon, if you were curious. Even though there isn’t a 1 in a deck of cards, could be a valid clue for PITCHER (assuming it’s a good pitcher). It could even work for all positions, including the pitcher who’s numbered as 1. It’s an inside joke that I realize might not land with every solver, but the phrase felt too on-the-nose for me to keep it out. If you’ve ever heard the phrase “6-4-3 double play,” it means the shortstop (6) fields the ball after it was hit and throws to the second baseman (4), who then throws to the first baseman (3). The way it works is that each of the nine players in the field is referred to by a number from 1 to 9. The “diamonds” is a fairly standard pun signal for baseball in crosswords, but the “6″ is less clear. Now, I can imagine this clue might be a bit confusing if you don’t follow baseball closely. She’s also the first Hmong American to win Olympic gold. For instance, in the film, the Queen of Hearts scolds Alice by shouting, “Look up, speak nicely, and don’t twiddle your fingers!” But the Queen of Hearts doesn’t say that in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” Instead it’s the Red Queen who said it in “Through the Looking-Glass.” The animated Disney film from 1951 combined aspects of the Red Queen with the Queen of Hearts even though Lewis Carroll wrote them as two different characters. Here’s a word I’ve grown to love ever since I first went to a barcade in Philadelphia over a decade ago. I’d also added “I HATE THIS PART” and the grid might have accommodated that one too, but we’re sticking with a positive message here. 64A: is “ I LOVE THIS PART.” This is one of those conversational phrases that I randomly added to my word list a while back, never knowing exactly when I’d need it.They’re often just there to give donors a simple thank-you message, but that may be enough to motivate donors to call in. That’s if it’s a celebrity telethon, although the celebrities typically aren’t the ones doing the work of taking down credit card information for confirming the donation. It’s not an official rule, but there’s a good case to be made that whenever you have an answer that hints at the Onion, you’re required by law to include one of its headlines.
HANOI ROCKS TRACKS FROM A BROKEN DREAMS FULL
I named my cat after her, but - let’s be honest - she’s got a ways to go before she attains status as a supreme being who can learn entire languages in a few days, beat up an entire room full of hostile aliens like a one-cat wrecking crew, and save the universe. I learned just now that they’re also vodka cocktails with a lemon flavor. You cannot help but notice Razzle’s impact on the band, having him on the drums. Thanks to the band’s guitarist Andy McCoy for quite some great lyrics that make the song stand out amongst the band’s songs. Starting us off at number ten is the song “Malibu Beach Nightmare,” simply called many “Malibu Beach.” The song features in the Finnish rock and glam-punk band’s 1983 album, Back to Mystery City. Here we usher in our top 10 Hanoi Rocks songs. And as you can guess, the band has had quite a reshuffle of their line up with the total number of members ever to grace the stage under the name Hanoi Rocks hitting twenty. However, the band would later rejuvenate their love for rock music, having the band team up from 2001 to 2009. Sadly, the band would disband following the death of their recent new man in their lineup, drummer Nicholas “Razzle” Dingley, who died in a car accident in December 1984.

In the first years of their inception, Hanoi Rocks would tour tons of Finnish clubs for live performances playing Monroe and McCoy’s songs and covers to other songs.

The band was quite popular, having them be the first Finnish band to chart in the UK. Other founding members were guitarist Stefan Piesnack, drummer Peki Sirola, and bassist Nedo Soininen.

The two would have a pact that Andy would join the band later on to have a smooth transition from his previous band to the new Hanoi Rocks band. Our Top 10 Hanoi Rocks Songs takes a look at a legendary rock band from Finland that played a big role in the 1980s Glam Metal Scene.Formed in 1978, Hanoi Rocks is a band that puts Finland on the map for rock music thanks to vocalist Michael Monroe aka Matti Fagerholm, and guitarist Andy McCoy aka Antti Hulkko, formerly in the punk band Pelle Miljoona Oy, for their efforts to see the Hanoi Rocks band established. Photo: Tuomas Vitikainen, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
