The Rolling
Stones:
"Paint It, _____"
Black
"Star Wars" had Darth Vader; "Phantom Menace" had this other Darth
Darth Maul
The Horseless Age, first published in 1895, was the first American magazine devoted to this subject
cars
"____ killed the cat"
Curiousity
Lumps of charcoal for barbecuing
briquettes
Psychedelic Furs:
"Pretty In _____"
Pink
Tom Marvolo Riddle is the real name of this villain
Voldemort
In a March 2013 issue, it listed "The 30 greatest rock & roll movie moments"
Rolling Stone
"When the cat's away, the mice will ____"
play
A decorative pouch attached to the front of a man's breeches as a display of virility in the 15th & 16th centuries
a codpiece
Grandmaster Flash
& Mellie Mel:
"_____ Lines
(Don't Do It)"
White
Slave owner Calvin Candie fills this film with evil
Django Unchained
Oprah's BFF Gayle King is editor-at-large of this magazine
O
"There's more than one way to ____ a cat"
skin
The little piece you turn to wind a watch; it precedes "winder" in a word for a rousing speech
a stem
This David Bowie title comes between "Barefoot" & "Night" in a Jake Owen No. 1 country hit
Blue Jean
He's the villain formerly known as Smeagol
Gollum
In 2010 Adweek named this magazine covering technology, business & culture the "magazine of the decade"
Wired
"In the dark all cats are ____"
grey
A structure that supports a highway overpass. from French for "end"
an abutment
On "Sesame Street" Elvis Costello redid this song as "A Monster Went & Ate My Red 2"
"The Angels Want To Wear My Red Shoes"
This serial killer made Elm Street a nightmare
Fred Kruger
The website for this magazine calls it "The heart, the soul and the pulse of Black-America"
Ebony
"A cat in ____ catches no mice"
gloves
4-letter word for an insect in a cocoo
a pupa