| GALWAYBAY | 1947 song written by Irish doctor Arthur Colahan; popularised by Bing Crosby and by its use in the film The Quiet Man (6,3) |
| CHANTELLE | Holby City nurse who has been flirting with F1 doctor Arthur Digby (9,4) |
| MEMORIAL | Note written by Irish king of Gaels against the odds appears on monument |
| ADDUP | Notice written by Irish politicians gets to make sense |
| UNCHAINEDMELODY | 1965 Righteous Brothers hit repopularized by its use in the 1990 film "Ghost" |
| EGGSLICE | Kitchen spatula characterised by its use in "eyren"-based culinary tasks, including lifting sunny side up or over-easy fried A"ufs, turning omelettes and scrambling yolks/whites (3,5) |
| FONT | Fellow not put out by its use in baptism (4) |
| PUTITTHEREPAL | Song by Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen sung by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in the film Road to Utopia |
| TRUELOVE | 1956 Cole Porter song performed by Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly in the film High Society |
| ICHOR | The blood of the gods, in Greek mythology, - its use in the fantasy genre is, according to Ursula LeGuin, the 'infallible touchstone of the seventh-rate' |
| YOURETHETOP | Song sung by Bing Crosby and Ethel Merman in Anything Goes (5,3,3) |
| EVAH | Well Did You ___? song covered by Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra |
| MCNAMARASBAND | Popular song by Shamus O'Connor and John J Stamford recorded in late 1945 by Bing Crosby |
| VESSEL | In The Court Jester, Danny Kaye finally had to remember that, "The pellet with the poison's in the f |
| NEHI | Soft drink once pitched by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope |
| BELLS | Christmas classic covered by Bing Crosby and Bob Dylan, among others |
| BLESSINGS | Written by Irving Berlin and sung by Bing Crosby in White Christmas, Count Your ... |
| WHITECHRISTMAS | 1942 song by Irving Berlin, sung by Bing Crosby, that is the world's best-selling single (5,9) |
| AINTWEGOTFUN | Hit by Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney |
| GUERRILLA | ____ warfare is named from its use in the Peninsular War |