The answer to the crossword clue "Royalties from Stevie's “Superstition”?" is WONDER BREAD.
This is a pun on the phrase "royalties", which are payments made to the copyright holder of a work for each copy of the work that is sold. In this case, the work is the song "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder, and the copyright holder is Motown Records. The phrase "Wonder Bread" is a type of bread, and it is also a synonym for "money". So, the answer to the clue is a play on words that suggests that Stevie Wonder receives money from the sales of Wonder Bread.
The clue is part of a theme in the crossword puzzle, where all of the answers are common phrases reinterpreted as royalties paid to someone referenced in the corresponding clue. The other answers in the theme are:
YOUNG BUCKS (royalties from Neil Young's "Heart of Gold")
PETTY CASH (royalties from Tom Petty's "Free Fallin'")
WHITE PAPER (royalties from Barry White's "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe")
SOUND CHECKS (royalties for any musician)
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