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DEFYINGGRAVITYSignature song from the 2003 stage musical Wicked, originally recorded by Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth (7,7)
GLINDASorceress and friend of Elphaba in the stage musical Wicked that premiered in 2003 (6)
JAWGossip just as wicked, originally
GRAVITYSignature song from the musical 'Wicked', 'Defying -' (7)
IGOTORIOPeter Allen's signature song from the 1970s (1,2,2,3)
WHEN___ We're Together 2017 song from Olaf's Frozen Adventure which is sung by Idina Menzel and others
NEVERSome Things ___ Change 2019 song from Frozen II sung by Idina Menzel and others
FROZENAnimated film with voice-overs by Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell
WRIGHTDoug -, author of Pulitzer Prize for Drama-winning 2003 stage play I Am My Own Wife (6)
TWISTANDSHOUT1961 song, written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns, originally recorded by the Top Notes and later covered by the Isley Brothers, the Beatles and others
MINEAs Long As You Are ___ song from the hit musical Wicked by Idina Menzel
ALWAYSONMYMINDSong originally recorded by Brenda Lee and covered by the Pet Shop Boys among others (6,2,2,4)
KINGOFTHEROAD1965 song written and originally recorded by country singer Roger Miller (he was a man of means, by
EVERGREENSong originally recorded by Westlife and released as a double A-side by Will Young in 2002 (9)
BABYSanta ____, festive song originally recorded by Eartha Kitt and covered by Kylie Minogue (4)
ELPHABAProtagonist of the 2003 Stephen Schwartz musical Wicked, better known as the Wicked Witch of the West (7)
CINDERELLA2021 musical film starring Camila Cabello, Idina Menzel and Pierce Brosnan (10)
SUGARSUGARSong originally recorded by the cartoon band the Archies (5,5)
BEAUTYAND& 68A Oscar-winning title song for a Disney film originally recorded by 5D and Peabo Bryson (6,3,3,5)
SHOUT1964 hit by Scottish singer Lulu originally recorded by The Isley Brothers in 1959 (5)