Question

A song named after these places opens with the lyric “all you folks think you own my life” and provided the title of Tracy Chapman’s second album. An Antiguan drug treatment center named after these locations is supported by guitar festivals run by Eric Clapton also named for these places. A man sings that he “tried to flag a ride” and “fell down on my knees” at one of these locations in a song popularized (-5[2])by (*) Cream. A rapper repeats the phrase (10[1])“and we pray” in the bridge of a 1996 hit dedicated to Eazy-E named after these locations; (-5[1])in that song named for these places, members of Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony (10[1])repeat the phrase “so you won’t be lonely”. For 10 points, Robert Johnson legendarily sold his soul to the devil (10[2])at what kind of intersectional (-5[1])location? ■END■ (10[3]0[1])

ANSWER: crossroads [accept Crossroads Guitar Festival; accept “Cross Road Blues”; accept “Tha Crossroads”]
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