Crossword clues for It can be 1 through 12:TEENAGEDREAM*No. 1 Katy Perry album featuring the No. 1 song "Firework"RINGINTHENEWWelcome January 1, sayDOTHESEGENESAnswer to the query, part 1TICKETTORIDE1965 Beatles #1 hitEXCEPTAFTERCSee 1-AcrossMYSOUPISCOLDI asked for tomato bisque, not gazpacho! (complaint #1)BETRUETOYOURQuip, part 1THELETTERMENAt 1 P.M. ___ will sing...FREREJACQUESChildren's tune interpreted in Mahler's Symphony No. 1ESCAROLEKING#1 producer of a leafy vegetable?PROCLAMATIONSignal event of Jan. 1, 1863.INTERSECTION1 + 6 + 10-AcrossJUSTBECAUSEIQuip, part 1MACKTHEKNIFE1959 #1 songSKELETONCREWLimited staff [1, 11-12]SPEEDOFSOUNDMach 1PERFECTCUBES1, 8, 27, 64, etc.BIGCHANGESINHarrison Ford quote, part 1RUNAROUNDSUE1961 #1 hit for Dion, and a literal hint to this puzzle's hidden themeJUPITERPROBEPioneer 10 or Voyager 1KNIGHTERRANTMedieval wanderer [1-3, 12]CHANREACTIONReply to a No. 1 son, e.g.?LEADLEAKTEAKTransmutation, part 1DAUGHTERJUDYSee 1-DownGEORGEJETSONSee 1-DownWEAPOSTROPRE#1 follows itAPPALACHIANS1,500-mile mountain range.HEARTANDSOUL1938 #1 hit composed by Hoagy CarmichaelVERYGOODTIMEMeasure for Measure V, 1LOVEMETENDER1956 #1 songTURNTURNTURN1965 #1 hit by the ByrdsIFATFIRSTYOUSuggestion, part 1JULIEANDREWSMary Poppins actress born on October 1, 1935THESTUPIDITYQuip by historian Oswald Spengler: Part 1GIVEEMANINCHQuip about entitled people, part 1EVERYBOOKISAComic Mitch Hedberg quote, part 1QUARTERHORSEAnimal raised to run 1,320 feetIWANTTOHAVEAQuip by humorist Jason Love: Part 1HELPMERHONDABeach Boys #1 hitALWAYSONTIME2002 #1 hit for rapper Ja RuleALLNIGHTLONG1983 Lionel Richie #1 songMYBLUEHEAVEN1928 #1 song heard in a 1990 Steve Martin film of the same nameKEEPTHEDREAMAmbitious (?) advice, part 1NEVERTESTTHEAdvice from Ann Landers, part 1BANDONTHERUNMcCartney .1 album of '74HANDSLEEPINGTWO 1 ACROSSDONTLOOKATMEBlame bouncing, part 1JUNETUNETONEAnnual alteration, part 1FRANKSABEANSKids' lunch choice #1TURNTURNTURN#1 hit by the Byrds ... or directions for reading the answers to this puzzle's starred clues (always clockwise as indicated)