| Rock gp. |
| '70s band |
| Rock group |
| 'Do Ya' gp. |
| Do Ya" band |
| Do Ya" grp. |
| Xanadu" gp. |
| Rock letters |
| Xanadu" grp. |
| World Cup cry |
| 'Xanadu' group |
| Eldorado" grp. |
| Twilight" group |
| J. Lynne's band |
| Jeff Lynne grp. |
| They did "Do Ya |
| Confusion" band |
| Eldorado" group |
| Jeff Lynne band |
| Rockaria!" grp. |
| ''Xanadu'' band |
| 1980 rock inits. |
| British rock gp. |
| Jeff Lynne's gp. |
| 'Do Ya' rock gp. |
| Jeff Lynne group |
| Do Ya" rock band |
| Bev Bevan's band |
| 'Evil Woman' gp. |
| Do Ya" rock grp. |
| Eldorado" rockers |
| Mr. Blue Sky" gp. |
| Jeff Lynne's grp. |
| Xanadu" rock band |
| Jeff Lynne's band |
| Xanadu" rock grp. |
| ''Rockaria!'' band |
| Hold on Tight" gp. |
| British rock group |
| Jeff Lynne's group |
| Mr. Blue Sky" grp. |
| Turn to Stone" gp. |
| I'm Alive group |
| Mr. Blue Sky" band |
| Livin' Thing" band |
| Symphonic rock gp. |
| Strange Magic" gp. |
| ''Evil Woman'' band |
| ''Evil Woman'' grp. |
| ''Xanadu'' rock gp. |
| 'Boy Blue' rock gp. |
| 'Eldorado' rock gp. |
| 10538 Overture" gp. |
| Evil Woman" artists |
| 1970s pop-rock grp. |
| Chess's ___ ratings |
| Early prog rock gp. |
| Jeff Lynne-led band |
| Roy Wood's rock gp. |
| 'Showdown' rock gp. |
| 'Twilight' rock gp. |
| Eldorado" rock band |
| Hold On Tight" grp. |
| Eldorado" rock grp. |
| Strange Magic" grp. |
| Telephone Line" gp. |
| Turn to Stone" band |
| Chess rating system |
| Turn to Stone" grp. |
| Strange Magic" band |
| ''Evil Woman'' group |
| 'Hold On Tight' band |
| 'Rockaria rock gp.!' |
| Do Ya" band, briefly |
| Evil Woman" initials |
| Face the Music" grp. |
| Hold the Line" group |
| I'm Alive" musicians |
| Wild West Hero" band |
| Xanadu" band (Abbr.) |
| Xanadu" musical grp. |
| Chess ranking system |
| Jeff Lynne rock band |
| Orchestral '70s band |
| ''Do Ya'' rock group |
| 1976 album "Olé ___ |
| Telephone Line" band |
| 10538 Overture" band |
| Eldorado" rock group |
| Telephone Line" grp. |
| Hold On Tight" group |
| ''Livin' Thing'' grp. |
| ''Xanadu'' rock group |
| Calling America" band |
| Evil Woman" rock band |
| Ole ___" (1976 album) |
| Rain Is Falling" band |
| Rockaria!" rock group |
| Time" band, for short |
| Out of the Blue group |
| Potty ___ (kids' toy) |
| Rock grp. with cellos |
| They sang "Evil Woman |
| Xanadu" band, to fans |
| Grp. that sang "Do Ya |
| Jeff Lynne's rock gp. |
| Out of the Blue" band |
| Evil Woman" rock grp. |
| 'Xanadu' band, briefly |
| Do Ya" band, for short |
| Evil Woman" grp., 1975 |
| Evil Woman" rock group |
| Strange Magic" rockers |
| Mr. Blue Sky" rock gp. |
| Turn to Stone" rockers |
| Jeff Lynne's rock grp. |
| The Time Machine" race |
| ''Evil Woman'' rock gp. |
| 'Livin' Thing' rock gp. |
| 'Xanadu' group, briefly |
| Showdown" band, briefly |
| Strange Magic group |
| Ticket to the Moon" gp. |
| Strange Magic" rock gp. |
| Livin' Thing" rock grp. |
| ''Telephone Line'' group |
| 'Turn to Stone' rock gp. |
| 'Xanadu' band's initials |
| A New World Record" grp. |
| All Over the World" grp. |
| Hold On Tight" rock band |
| Hold On Tight" rock grp. |
| Out of the Blue" rockers |
| Rockaria!" band, briefly |
| Xanadu" rockers, briefly |
| Big letters in prog-rock |
| Birmingham band, briefly |
| Jeff Lynne's musical gp. |
| 'Hold On Tight' rock gp. |
| Don't Bring Me Down" gp. |
| Strange Magic" rock band |
| Inits. in 70's-80's rock |
| Lynne's band, familiarly |
| I'm Alive" band, to fans |
| Telephone Line" rock gp. |
| 'Xanadu' group, for short |
| Out of the Blue" rock gp. |
| Roll Over Beethoven" band |
| Telephone Line" rock band |
| Bev Bevan's band, briefly |
| Bev Bevan was its drummer |
| Classic '70s band (abbr.) |
| Jeff Lynne's band (abbr.) |
| Pop grp. heard in "Xanadu |
| Hold on Tight" rock group |
| Shine a Little Love" grp. |
| Chess skill rating system |
| Shine a Little Love" band |
| Sweet Talkin' Woman" band |
| __ Part II: Bev Bevan band |
| ''Do Ya'' group, for short |
| ''Xanadu'' band, for short |
| 'Rockaria!' band, in brief |
| Last Train to London" band |
| Last Train to London" grp. |
| Olé ___" (1976 hit album) |
| Out of the Blue" rock grp. |
| Shine a Little Love" group |
| Xanadu" band, in headlines |
| Band from Birmingham, Eng. |
| Jeff Lynne band, for short |
| Jeff Lynne's band, briefly |
| Jeff Lynne's old rock band |
| Rockaria!" band, for short |
| Rock 'n' Roll Is King" gp. |
| All Over the World" rockers |
| Fire on High" band, briefly |
| Livin' Thing" band, briefly |
| Olé ___" (1976 rock album) |
| Rockaria!" group, for short |
| Turn to Stone" band (Abbr.) |
| Jeff Lynne "Discovery" band |
| Jeff Lynne's group, briefly |
| ''Turn to Stone'' rock grp. |
| Livin' Thing" band, to fans |
| Mr. Blue Sky" band, briefly |
| New World Record" rock grp. |
| Prog-rock band of the 1970s |
| ''All Over the World'' band |
| Rock 'N' Roll Is King" band |
| ''Don't Bring Me Down'' band |
| ''Don't Bring Me Down'' grp. |
| ''Roll Over Beethoven'' grp. |
| ''Telephone Line'' rock grp. |
| Hold On Tight" band, briefly |
| Telephone Line" band (Abbr.) |
| Inits. in '70s and '80s rock |
| Xanadu rock band briefly |
| ''Evil Woman'' band, briefly |
| Evil Woman" group, for short |
| Rock 'n' Roll Is King" group |
| Jeff Lynne's band, for short |
| Strange Magic" band, briefly |
| Hold On Tight" prog-rock band |
| Livin' Thing" band, for short |
| Livin' Thing" group, in brief |
| Olé ___" (hit album of 1976) |
| Out of the Blue" band (Abbr.) |
| Strange Magic" band, in brief |
| Xanadu" rock group, for short |
| Band with the album "Eldorado |
| Evil Woman band for short |
| Grp. with the 1977 hit "Do Ya |
| Popular rock group, for short |
| They did "Don't Bring Me Down |
| Telephone Line" band, briefly |
| Mr. Blue Sky" band, for short |
| Don't Bring Me Down" rock gp. |
| A New World Record" grp., 1976 |
| Rock 'n' Roll Is King" rockers |
| Sweet Talkin' Woman" rock band |
| Twilight" recorders, for short |
| Disco-inflected prog rock band |
| Evil Woman band familiarly |
| Evil Woman bands acronym |
| Group co-founded by Jeff Lynne |
| Released "Time" in '81 (Abbr.) |
| Roy Wood's band before Wizzard |
| Don't Bring Me Down" rock band |
| Don't Bring Me Down" rock grp. |
| Shine a Little Love" rock grp. |
| Strange Magic" band, for short |
| '70s rock band that used cellos |
| Don't Bring Me Down" grp., 1979 |
| Illusions in G Major" rock grp. |
| Shine a Little Love" grp., 1979 |
| Band whose last album was "Zoom |
| Jeff Lynne "Hold On Tight" band |
| Jeff Lynne's symphonic rock gp. |
| Evil Woman" rockers, familiarly |
| Telephone Line" band, for short |
| Rock gp. with winds and strings |
| Stranger on a Quiet Street" band |
| Telephone Line" band, informally |
| Turn to Stone" group, familiarly |
| Jeff Lynne "Face the Music" band |
| Pop outfit from Birmingham, Eng. |
| Don't Bring Me Down" band (Abbr.) |
| Out of the Blue" group, for short |
| Rock 'n' Roll Is King" band, 1983 |
| Strange Magic" singers, for short |
| Sweet Talkin' Woman" band (abbr.) |
| Can't Get It Out Of My Head" band |
| Can't Get It Out of My Head" grp. |
| ''Roll Over Beethoven'' rock grp. |
| ___ rating system (chess standard) |
| ''Don't Bring Me Down'' rock group |
| Don't Bring Me Down" band, briefly |
| Shine a Little Love" band, to fans |
| Band with the '79 album "Discovery |
| Band with the hit ''Livin' Thing'' |
| ''Turn to Stone'' rockers, briefly |
| Gp. with the album "Secret Messages |
| Roll Over Beethoven" group, briefly |
| Band with a "Part II" offshoot band |
| Band with keyboardist Richard Tandy |
| Hall & Oates opened for them in '81 |
| Livin' Thing" band, 1976, informally |
| Roll Over Beethoven" band, for short |
| Shine a Little Love" band, for short |
| Band with the album "Out of the Blue |
| Grp. with the 1976 hit "Livin' Thing |
| Can't Get It Out of My Head" rockers |
| Don't Bring Me Down" band, for short |
| Don't Bring Me Down" group, for short |
| Don't Bring Me Down" band, informally |
| ___ rating (chess skill-level measure) |
| '70s group that included a string trio |
| Can't Get It Out of My Head" rock grp. |
| Band with the hit "Don't Bring Me Down |
| Band with the hit "Sweet Talkin' Woman |
| Rock gp. known for its symphonic sound |
| Band with the album "All Over the World |
| Band with the hit album "Face the Music |
| Jeff Lynne band with violins and cellos |
| Prog-rockers on the "Xanadu" soundtrack |
| Rock grp. with the 1977 song "Rockaria! |
| ___ rating system (world chess standard) |
| Rockers who sang "Mr. Blue Sky," briefly |
| 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee |
| 70's rock band from Birmingham, for short |
| Band whose debut song was "10538 Overture |
| Band with a trippy jukebox/spaceship logo |
| Chess rating system named for its creator |
| Gp. with the 1979 top-10 album "Discovery |
| Grp. with the 1977 album "Out of the Blue |
| Band with the 1977 album "Out of the Blue |
| Can't Get It Out of My Head" band, briefly |
| Don't Bring Me Down" rock group, for short |
| Band on the Xanadu soundtrack, briefly |
| Grp. with the debut single "10538 Overture |
| Grp. with the 1979 top 10 album "Discovery |
| Grp. with the top 10 album "Face the Music |
| Band ripped off (in several ways) by L.E.O. |
| British prog band that broke up three times |
| Grp. with the 1979 hit "Don't Bring Me Down |
| ''Don't Bring Me Down'' rockers, familiarly |
| Can't Get It Out of My Head" band, for short |
| Band that wrote half the "Xanadu" soundtrack |
| Chess ranking system that is also used in MLB |
| Chess rating that shows the player's strength |
| Grp. with the platinum album "Out of the Blue |
| Can't Get It Out of My Head" group, familiarly |
| 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band, for short |
| Classic rock band that sort of reunited in 2012 |
| Jeff Lynne's band before the Traveling Wilburys |
| Band often heard on the XM station Classic Vinyl |
| British rock group of the 70s and 80s, for short |
| Livin' Thing" and "Hold on Tight" band, for short |
| Band with the 1977 hit "Telephone Line," in brief |
| Iconic English rockers who released "Time" in '81 |
| Grp. with the platinum record "A New World Record |
| Band with the 1977 hit "Telephone Line," for short |
| Grp. with the 1977 platinum album "Out of the Blue |
| Jeff Lynne band, other than the Traveling Wilburys |
| Band that had the 1975 song "Evil Woman," for short |
| Band with the compilation album "Ticket to the Moon |
| Group with the '79 double-platinum album "Discovery |
| Group with the hit "Don't Bring Me Down," for short |
| Chess player Arpad or the rating system he developed |
| Gp. that hired an orchestra for its "Eldorado" album |
| Grp. with the 1976 platinum album "A New World Record |
| Band known for "Telephone Line" and "Xanadu," for short |
| Band with the 1979 hit "Don't Bring Me Down," for short |
| Band with the hits "Evil Woman" and "Sweet Talkin' Woman |
| Longtime band with the 2015 album "Alone in the Universe |
| Band with the 2015 album "Alone in the Universe," for short |
| Rockers with a 1973 cover of "Roll Over Beethoven," briefly |
| Band name heard in Morse code on its single "Secret Messages |
| Their music was the soundtrack to Olivia Newton-John's "Xanadu |
| Arpad ___, eponymous creator of an international ratings system |
| Band inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017: Abbr. |
| Rock grp. once promoted as "the English guys with the big fiddles |
| Jeff Lynne's band (which released a new album in 2015), for short |
| Symphonic gp. inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 |
| British band that played "Evil Woman" at the 2015 Grammys, for short |
| Rating of which Magnus Carlsen currently has the highest in the world |
| Band whose 2015 album was announced on Jeff Lynne's website, for short |
| Big '70s-'80s band inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 |
| Band with the record for most Top 40 hits without ever having a #1 single |
| Evil Woman" band just voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, for short |
| 1970s band that released the 2015 album "Alone in the Universe," for short |
| 1970s band being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this spring: Abbr. |
| Classic rock band that famously wanted to "pick up where 'I Am the Walrus' left off |
| Acronymic band with the record for most Billboard Top 40 hits without a No. 1 single |
| Rock grp. that made "Time," a concept album about a man who is transported to the year 2095 |