Crossword: Camelot 2025 #02

The James Morrison Collier Theatre Building, home to Camelot Theatre in Talent, is one of several arts-oriented buildings named in his honor in the Rogue Valley. Cornelius Matteo photo
February 21, 2025

This week’s theme: 2 plays and 4 Spotlights (some combined) at Camelot Theatre.

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Explanations of selected entries, theme, clues, etc.: (spoilers)

16A. The GLASS MENAGERIE
22A. DADDY’S DYIN’ Who’s Got the Will
32A-1. The JUDDs
32A-2. Tony BENNETT
45A. The HIGHWAYMEN
50A. LOGGINS & MESSINA

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