Not exactly Classic Rock, but I hope it'll suffice.
2: Stevie Wonder
4: Henry Mancini's music from this TV series about a private investigator was the first recording to win Album of the Year.
6: The only Beatles album to win, it includes “When I'm Sixty-Four” and “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.”
8: The first performer to win three times, he went back-to-back in 1966 and 1967 for “September of My Years” and “An Man and His Music.”
10: This band's eponymous second album, featuring “Spinning Wheel” and a cover of “You Make Me So Very Happy,” beat out “The Age of Aquarius” and “Johnny Cash at San Quentin” for the 1970 award.
VESSELS OF EXPLORATION
3: Sancho Ruiz and Alonzo Perez Roldan were the pilots of this ship that ran aground on Hispanola Christmas morning, 1492.
6: A Caribbean island whose capital is Port of Spain shares its name with this vessel, flagship of Magellan's voyage to circumnavigate the globe.
9: Amundsen
12: This vessel, scuttled by the British off Rhode Island during the Revolutionary War, was the first European ship to visit the east coast of Australia.
15: This name is shared by the Apollo 17 lunar module, a space shuttle, and the first steamship to cross the Antarctic Circle.
4: Henry Mancini's music from this TV series about a private investigator was the first recording to win Album of the Year.
6: The only Beatles album to win, it includes “When I'm Sixty-Four” and “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.”
8: The first performer to win three times, he went back-to-back in 1966 and 1967 for “September of My Years” and “An Man and His Music.”
10: This band's eponymous second album, featuring “Spinning Wheel” and a cover of “You Make Me So Very Happy,” beat out “The Age of Aquarius” and “Johnny Cash at San Quentin” for the 1970 award.
VESSELS OF EXPLORATION
3: Sancho Ruiz and Alonzo Perez Roldan were the pilots of this ship that ran aground on Hispanola Christmas morning, 1492.
6: A Caribbean island whose capital is Port of Spain shares its name with this vessel, flagship of Magellan's voyage to circumnavigate the globe.
9: Amundsen
12: This vessel, scuttled by the British off Rhode Island during the Revolutionary War, was the first European ship to visit the east coast of Australia.
15: This name is shared by the Apollo 17 lunar module, a space shuttle, and the first steamship to cross the Antarctic Circle.
Not exactly Classic Rock, but I hope it'll suffice.
2: This blind piano player won his first award in 1974 for Innervisions; by 1977, he had won three times. Who is Stevie Wonder?
4: Henry Mancini's music from this TV series about a private investigator was the first recording to win Album of the Year. What is Peter Gunn?
6: The only Beatles album to win, it includes “When I'm Sixty-Four” and “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.” What is Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
8: The first performer to win three times, he went back-to-back in 1966 and 1967 for “September of My Years” and “An Man and His Music.” Who was Frank Sinatra?
10: This band's eponymous second album, featuring “Spinning Wheel” and a cover of “You Make Me So Very Happy,” beat out “The Age of Aquarius” and “Johnny Cash at San Quentin” for the 1970 award. What is Blood, Sweat and Tears?
VESSELS OF EXPLORATION
3: Sancho Ruiz and Alonzo Perez Roldan were the pilots of this ship that ran aground on Hispanola Christmas morning, 1492. What is the Santa Maria?
6: A Caribbean island whose capital is Port of Spain shares its name with this vessel, flagship of Magellan's voyage to circumnavigate the globe. What is Trinidad?
9: The Fram, named for the Norwegian word for “forward,” carried this expedition leader and his team to and from Antarctica. Who was Amundsen?
12: This vessel, scuttled by the British off Rhode Island during the Revolutionary War, was the first European ship to visit the east coast of Australia. What is the Endeavour?
15: This name is shared by the Apollo 17 lunar module, a space shuttle, and the first steamship to cross the Antarctic Circle. What is Atlantis?
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