| 1964 Beatles song |
| Downbeat |
| First word of a Beatles' album title |
| A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing" comedian Philips |
| Unbeatable rivals |
| Beat without a sound, say |
| Beat; censure |
| Musical upbeats |
| Beatrice's lover |
| Beat author who came up with the tiles for "Howl" and "Naked Lunch |
| Beat |
| Actor Beatty who voiced a villainous teddy bear in "Toy Story 3 |
| Alla ___ (dipped in beaten eggs, then in breadcrumbs/Parmesan, and fried in butter) |
| Browbeater's specialty |
| Beatles hit on the flip side of "We Can Work It Out |
| Double-note drumbeat |
| After they're broken, they may be beaten |
| Beats |
| Offbeat |
| Drumbeat |
| Beatnik of old TV |
| Emulated Warren Beatty |
| It's not the same but ___ blame" (Beatles lyric) |
| Early Beatles, affectionately |
| Record label that Paul McCartney blames for the Beatles' absence on iTunes |
| ___ Road" (1969 Beatles album) |
| Beatrice's idolater |
| Beat decisively |
| One of the last two unbeaten teams in a knockout competition |
| Airline mentioned in the first line of the Beatles' "Back in the U.S.S.R. |