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1. | The Beatles and the Rolling Stones created many rock 'n roll ___. | 4. | Many soul classics were ___ in Detroit, home of Motown Records. | 6. | Rock 'n roll ___s like Mick Jagger have led exciting lives. | 7. | When stock prices plunge, buyers can buy some stocks at ___ prices. | 9. | Singer/actor Frank ___ was nicknamed "Old Blue Eyes" and "Chairman of the Board." | 13. | The most frequent ___t about the new vehicle is its poor gas mileage. | 15. | The best-selling ___ of all time is "Their Greatest Hits" by the Eagles, followed by Michael Jackson's "Thriller." | 16. | One-___ wonders (artists who produced only one great song) include Jeannie C. Riley ("Harper Valley PTA"). | 17. | The ___ at the record store knew the title of every song that was on every Beatles album. |
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1. | In chronological order: 78s, 45s, 33-1/3s, 8-tracks, cassettes, and ___s. (Of course, now there's the iPod.) | 2. | Cut a grapefruit in half and you will see about a dozen delicious ___s. | 3. | Rosemary ___ was a popular recording artist in the 1950s. Her hit songs included "Half as Much" and "Hey There." | 5. | The New ___ was President Roosevelt's name for his plan to get America out of the Depression. | 8. | Some artists can paint a copy of a masterpiece that you can't tell from the ___. | 10. | A CD ___ is wrapped so tightly in its plastic wrapper that people curse when trying to open it. | 11. | "___ Mechanics" and "___ Science" are ___ monthly magazines. | 12. | She was enjoying the magazine article so much that she completely lost ___ of the time. | 14. | His ___er didn't work because the ___er cable wasn't plugged into his computer. |
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