| MEY | Maie-Anett___, lead singer of the Eurodance group Fun Factory |
| SOMENIGHTS | Second studio album of American group Fun (4,6) |
| CHAPLIN | Tom ___, lead singer of Keane whose stage name on the third series of The Masked Singer was Poodle (7) |
| HAYWARD | Justin _, lead singer of the rock band The Moody Blues (7) |
| DENNY | Sandy ___, lead singer of the folk-rock group Fairport Convention |
| FREY | Glenn ___, lead singer of The Eagles (4) |
| ROTTEN | Johnny ___, lead singer of The Sex Pistols |
| DOHERTY | Pete _, lead singer of The Libertines (7) |
| BURGESS | Tim _, lead singer of The Charlatans (7) |
| STYRENE | Poly ___ (Lead singer of X-Ray Spex, the '70s British punk band) |
| VALLI | Frankie _ _ _ _ _, lead singer of The Four Seasons (5) |
| MAY | Phil_, lead singer of The Pretty Things (3) |
| JAGGER | Mick _, lead singer of the Rolling Stones (6) |
| ASHCROFT | Richard ___, lead singer of The Verve, born in 1971 (8) |
| MALO | Raul ___, lead singer of U.S. country rock band The Mavericks (4) |
| SANTASWORKSHOP | The North Pole's festive fun factory: 2 wds. |
| HADDAWAY | Singer with the 1993 No. 1 hit and Eurodance classic "What Is Love" |
| WHAMO | Toy company that touts itself as the Fun Factory |
| BASS | "Planet of the ___" (viral Kyle Gordon song that satirizes Eurodance music) |
| ROSS | Diana ___ (lead singer of the Supremes) |