| KIRSTY | - - - - - - MacColl, singer |
| EWAN | Singer/songwriter MacColl |
| PEGGY | American folk singer whom Ewan MacColl wrote The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face for and later married (5,6) |
| SEEGAR | American folk singer whom Ewan MacColl wrote The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face for and later married (5,6) |
| FAIRYTALE | ___ of New York; Christmas song by Jem Finer and Shane MacGowan of The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl (9) |
| NEWYORK | Fairytale Of------, song performed by the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl (3,4) |
| LAMMIE | Andrew ___, folk song that is Child Ballad 233, versions of which have been recorded by The Boys of the Lough, Ewan MacColl, Martin Simpson and Kate Rusby |
| ANEWENGLAND | 1983 Billy Bragg song that became a hit single when covered by Kirsty MacColl the next year |
| DAYS | Hit by the Kinks which was covered by Kirsty Maccoll (4) |
| DIRTYOLDTOWN | Classic Ewan MacColl song (5,3,4) |
| YORK | Fairytale Of New _, 1987 festive single by The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl (4) |
| OFNEWYORK | Single by The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl, released in 1987, that has reached the top ten in the last eight years (9,2,3,4) |
| GALORE | LP title used by The Cure, Kirsty MacColl and The Primitives (6) |
| FAIRYTALEOFNEWYORK | Single by The Pogues, released in 1987, featuring Kirsty MacColl |
| BILLYBRAGG | Political activist and musician whose songs include A New England, famously covered by Kirsty MacColl |
| KITE | Kirsty MacColl LP featuring her cover of The Kinks' Days (4) |
| POGUES | Band that recorded Fairytale of New York with Kirsty MacColl (6) |
| OSLIN | "'80's Ladies" singer K.T. |
| LENAHORNE | "'Deed I Do" singer |
| BARBARAMANDRELL | "'Till You're Gone" singer |