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John's Puzzler #25

Across
Composed by Mendelssohn, it’s typically the music by which the happy couple exit the ceremony (2 words)
The highest grossing film of all-time, rather than “the black”, it’s ecstatic investors may prefer to say that they wound up deep in “the blue”
By far, Costco’s top-selling product. Think pandemic lockdown. (2 words)
0° Kelvin. Nothing is colder. (2 words)
Six strings of sensational, she’s B.B.’s tuneful muse
Abbreviation for only monosyllabic American state name
”Anthemic” reference to barricades
Winston Churchill, officially an honorary this of the USA
They’re identical, Alabama’s state abbreviation and this widely available natural metal’s chemical symbol
You’ll spy the North Star as part of this constellation (3 words)
Grover Cleveland, the only American President ever to serve these two “disjointed” terms
The neck's hyoid, the human body’s only bone without a _____.
It’s the “amiable” state motto of Texas, pardner
She is the only musical artist boasting a chart-topping album in six straight decades
They’re earth’s two most common chemical elements, Oxygen and this brittle crystalline solid
Pollex, medical term for this “digit”
Introduced in 1950, it was the world’s first credit card. Bon Appétit! (2 words)
This Vegas hotel and casino boasts that the brightest light in the world beams forth from it
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The world’s largest producer of civil and defense aircraft engines. Gee. (2 words)
Reknowned for his classic Renaissance paintings, as an engineer he also introduced concepts for both the helicopter and the parachute (2 words)
The first liquid laundry detergent, it’s ads claim there’ll be no more “Ring Around The Collar!”
Low-impact exercise regimen, named after the German fellow who created it while held in a WWI British internment camp
The sea otter, a member of this furry family of mammals
Christened “Lazy Bones” and connected to this long-since ubiquitous device by a cord, Zenith introduced the first of these in 1950 (2 words)
Named after a Boston suburb, they’re America’s 3rd most popular cookie brand (2 words)
Legendary television entertainer, he’s logged the most cumulative hours on American TV ever, so says Guinness World Records (2 words)
This hardest part of the human body is in our mouths (2 words)
Classic sweet treat, “Bit-O-_____”
All three of Elvis’s Grammy Award wins were in this “inspirational” musical category
Charlie Brown’s dad worked as this, a real “cut-up”