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O'Conner grammar book) " "sides Now" (grammy-winning song for judy collins "___ Blues" (1997 Taj Mahal album that won a Grammy) "___ Crossroads" (1996 Grammy-winning rap song) "___ Is I" (book on grammar) "___ Master's Voice" (gramophone slogan) "___ Sides Now" (Grammy-winning song for Judy Collins) "___ Sings Folk Songs": 1963 Grammy nominee "___ Song," Grammy winner in 1973 "___ to You" (Grammy-winning song by Lady Antebellum) "10 ___ or less" (checkout line sign that grates on grammarians) "21 Grams" star "A Little Moonlight" Grammy winner Reeves "A Natural Man" Grammy winner "A Natural Man" Grammy winner Lou "Amarantine" Grammy winner "Bigger & ___," 1999 Grammy-winning comedy album by Chris Rock "Channel Orange" Grammy winner "Country Grammar" rapper "Crimes of Passion" Grammy winner "Double Fantasy" Grammy winner "Dr." with Grammys "Fool for You" Grammy winner Green "Forgot About ___" (2000 Grammy-winning rap song) "Forgot About ___" (2000 Grammy-winning rap) "Forgot About ___" (Grammy-winning rap song) "From a Distance" Grammy winner Bette "Grammy Awards" airer "Gramps" "Graph" or "gram" starter "Hello, Dolly!" Grammy winner "Here Comes My Baby" Grammy winner "Hold Me" country Grammy winner, 1988 "Hold Me" Grammy winner K.T. "Hold Me" Grammy winner, 1988 "How Glad I Am" Grammy winner, 1964 "I'll Make Love to You" Grammy winners "Imagine" Grammy winner of 2010 "Jazz From Hell" Grammy winner "Just the Way You Are" Grammy winner Bruno "Keep It Simple" Grammy-winning Mo' "Let's ___" (Grammy-winning suggestion from the Black Eyed Peas) "Me here!," more grammatically "Need You ___" (Grammy-winning Lady Antebellum album) "Nick of Time" Grammy winner "On & On" Grammy winner "Revolver" Grammy winner Voormann "Shake Ya Tailfeather" Grammy winner "Shepherd Moons" Grammy winner "Simpsons" character voiced by Kelsey Grammer "Slow Down" Grammy winner Mo' "Something to Talk About" Grammy winner "Something to Talk About" Grammy winner, 1991 "Spin the Black Circle" Grammy winner of 1995 "The ___ Made Me Buy This Dress" (Grammy-winning Flip Wilson album) "The Memory of Trees" Grammy winner "The Woman ___": Shania Twain Grammy-winning album "The," grammatically "Thriller" Grammy sweep? "Time Out of Mind" Grammy winner "Umbrella" Grammy winner "Unmistakably Lou" Grammy winner "Walking in Memphis" Grammy-winner Marc "We Got Us" Grammy winner, 1960 "Why I Oppose the War in Vietnam" Grammy winner: Abbr. "Woe ___" (best-selling grammar guide) "Woe ___" (classic book for "grammarphobes") "Woe ___" (grammar guide) "Woe ___" (humorous grammar book) "Woe ___" (popular grammar book) "You're Still the ___" (1998 Grammy winner) *1996 Grammy winner for the album "Falling Into You" *Classical guitarist with four Grammys 1,000 grams, for short 1,000 grams, briefly 1,000 grams 10-Grammy artist 14-year-old Grammy winner of 1997 20% of a gram 28.35 grams avoirdupois 28.35 grams 100-ergs/gram units 1899 painting used to promote gramophones 1958 hit that won the first-ever Grammy for Song of the Year 1958 Grammy-winning Italian song 1960 Grammy-winning song by 36-Across 1960 Grammy co-winner for the song "We've Got Us" 1961 Best New Artist Grammy winner 1962 Best New Artist Grammy winner 1962 Grammy winner for "Desafinado" 1964 Record of the Year Grammy winner, with "The" 1966 Grammy winner Eydie 1966 Grammy winner for "If He Walked Into My Life" 1970 Grammy winner for writing "A Boy Named Sue" (25) 1971 Grammy song "___ No Sunshine" 1971 Lifetime Achievement Grammy winner 1973 Grammy-winning jazz pianist 1977 Grammy winner Debby 1978 Grammy winner for the jazz album "Friends" 1979 song for which Donna Summer won a Grammy, and a hint to the puzzle theme found in the answers to starred clues 1981 Grammy winner for "Double Fantasy" 1981 Grammy winner Horne 1981 Grammy winner Lena 1982 Grammy winner for Record of the Year 1982 Grammy-winning song by Toto 1982 Grammy-winning singer for "Gershwin Live!" 1984 Best New Artist Grammy winner 1985 Grammy nominee 1985 Grammy winner from Nigeria 1985 Grammy winner for Best New Artist 1986 Best New Artist Grammy winner 1988 Grammy winner for "Crying" 1989 Grammy winner for "Nick of Time" 1989 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner 1990 Best New Artist Grammy winner 1990 Grammy winner for her album "Days of Open Hand" 1991 Grammy winner Cohn 1991 Grammy-winner Cohn et al. 1992 Grammy winner for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 1992 Grammy winner for "Constant Craving" 1992 Grammy winner k. d. 1993 Best Mexican-American Album Grammy winner 1993 Grammy winner for "Forever in Love" 1993 Grammy winner for Best Rap Solo Performance 1993 Grammy winner for Best Mexican-American Album 1994 Grammy co-winner for "Talking Timbuktu" 1995 Grammy winner 1995 triple Grammy winner 1996 Grammy winner Celine 1996 grammar best-seller "Woe ___" 1996 Grammy winner for the album "The Road to Ensenada" 1996 Patricia T. O'Conner book on grammar 1996 grammar book 1997 Artist of the Year Grammy-winner 1997 Grammy winner for Best Musical Show 1998 Lifetime Achievement Grammy winner 1998 Grammy winner for narrating his book "Still Me" 2000 Grammy winner 2000 Best New Artist Grammy winner ___ Lynne 2001 Grammy-winning band for the album "Kid A" 2002 Best New Artist Grammy winner Jones 2002 Grammy-winning rock band ___ Park 2002 Grammy winner Alicia or what she plays on her piano 2003 Grammy winner for "Little Things" 2003 Grammy winner James 2003 Grammy winner Jones 2003 Grammy winner for "A Mighty Wind" 2005 Grammy-winning rock supergroup 2005 Best New Artist Grammy winner 2006 Grammy winner for "Amarantine" 2006 Grammy-winning blues singer ___ Thomas 2009 Grammy winner for "Relapse" 2009 Grammy winner for "Make It Mine" 2009 Grammy winner for "Crack a Bottle," briefly 2009 Grammy winner for "Crack a Bottle" 2009 Grammy winner for ''Swagga Like Us'' 2009 Grammy winner Al 2009 Grammy winner for "Fearless" 2010 Grammy winner for "Just the Way You Are" 2011 Lady Gaga Grammy outfit 2011 Best New Artist Grammy winner Bon ___ 2011 Grammy-winning song by Jay-Z and Kanye West 2012 rap Grammy nominee for "Life Is Good" A grammarian's mood A grammatical case A million grams A river of Grampian A thousand grams, briefly A Tinseltown film, when ani-gram-mated? 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