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Drew's Daring Digital/Cryptic Crossword

Across
(2 words) This "You Raise Me Up" singer has covered several Christmas classics, including "Angels We Have Heard on High" and "The First Noel"
These "wayward sons" apparently cancelled their Regina appearance earlier this year due to poor ticket sales
Part of a SWOT analysis; or a hit by the lads mentioned in 7-Down
This popular TV game show inspired Weird Al Yankovic's parody of a Greg Kihn hit :)
(2 words) The Christmas greeting we might use with our Latino neighbours :) The song made by Jose Felciano
(3 words) The descriptor in the title of the Christmas (and Protest?) standard "Happy Xmas" by John and Yoko, also covered by Melissa Etheridge
The Pointer Sisters, Van Halen and Loverboy all feature up-tempo songs by this name on Drew's "running" playlist
(5 words) If you've seen the movie Mrs. Doubtfire, you can't hear this Aerosmith classic without picturing Robin Williams' character using a broom to play air guitar
This band's Christmas album includes the classic "Mary's Boy Child"; although their heyday was the 70s, some of our crew saw them, live, as recently as last weekend ;-)
Fill in the blank. Carly Simon's admonishment "You're so" or The Clash's "Train in"
(2 words) These Irish rockers are only "slightly" less popular than their countrymen, U2
(2 words) This is: a hit 80's song by Golden Earring; a popular 1960s TV series about "strange events"; and an 80's movie (featuring Canuck Dan Aykroyd in one of the vignettes) loosely based on the TV series
Rey is a fan of this Canadian folk artist, who enjoyed modest success compared to the Barenaked Ladies cover of "Lovers in a Dangerous Time"
If you're Bonnie Tyler, you're "holding out for" one; if you're Tina Turner, "We don't need another" one
Manfred Mann attributes this condition to "the light"; Thomas Dolby to "Science!" ;-)
This is the "descriptor" in the title of Journey's hit "Separate Ways"; or an apt characterization of the relative proximity of the US political parties at the moment :|
"Enjoy the ..." seems a little less dark than Rey's son's fave, Disturbed's version of the classic "Sounds of ..."
Down
(2 words) Contemplative song by Tragically Hip with a strong SK connection; or the junior hockey club a 3.5 hour drive east of here
(2 words) This collection of Brit-pop stars easily outpaced songs by USA for Africa and Northern Lights in raising funds for famine relief, circa 1984 with "Do They Know it's Christmas"
This 2003 British film is must-see Christmas viewing for some of us, even if we're a bit tired of "All I Want for Christmas is You" :O
These "boys" were popular with West End Girls before their Backstreet counterparts arrived on the music scene
(5 words) An REO Speedwagon hit (released 1978), whose popularity received a boost from its inclusion in Netflix's "Ozark"; also, Drew's ISC farewell email subject line :)
(2 words) This 80s "American Fool" (stage name) heartland rocker hit it big before DJT earned the title more recently :O
A country whose World Cup appearance attracted extra attention due to current civil unrest; or Flock of Seagull's biggest hit
This band had a string of hits in the 70s and 80s, and still tours, but without its original lead singer; or the word Pradith uses to describe a person I would prefer to say is a "newcomer" :)
(2 words) This British pop icon (may he RIP) paired with Bing Crosby on "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" :)
(3 words) Tom Petty and Pink Floyd both had hits by this title in the 80s. "There's no sensation to compare to this; suspended animation, a state of bliss" :)
Drew saw these Aussie rockers in Toronto ~5 years ago; or several drafters have been burning this in finalizing Fall Bills and the "Lloyd file" :O
This Broadway smash shares a name with actress Linda from The Terminator franchise. "I/You'll be back" ;-)
"... of Love" - BritPop band ABC's breakthrough album; or a tool Rey often uses
Wham's descriptor for Christmas
This Balkan city is in the title of Trans-Siberian Orchestra's "intense" fusion of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and "Carol of the Bells" (check out the video!)
Bing Crosby's descriptor for Christmas
Elvis Presley's descriptor for Christmas