| ILIKEIT | 1963 song by Liverpudlian band Gerry and the Pacemakers (1,4,2) |
| MERSEYBEAT | Music style for Liverpool band Gerry and The Pacemakers |
| ALLTOGETHERNOW | Song by Liverpudlian band The Farm released in 1990 and inspired by the Christmas truce of 1914 (3,8,3) |
| MARSDEN | Gerry, lead singer of 60s pop group Gerry and the Pacemakers (7) |
| EPSTEIN | Gerry And The Pacemakers manager, Brian (7) |
| FERRY | ___ Cross the Mersey , Gerry and the Pacemakers song |
| NEVER | You'll ___ Walk Alone, song by Gerry and the Pacemakers (5) |
| ALLOVER | Glad _ _. 1963 song by the Dave Clarke Five which reached No.1 in New Zealand (3,4) |
| MERSEY | Across which river did Gerry and the Pacemakers ferry in a hit song? (6) |
| BEATLES | Liverpudlian band of the 1960s (7) |
| SPENCES | Superlawyer Gerry, and Doug's friend in "The King of Queens" |
| ABILENE | "Women there don't treat you mean, in ___": Which Texas city is featured in a 1963 song? (7) |
| ATHLETE | A hindrance in the pacemaker, perhaps (7) |
| SUMMERHOLIDAY | 1963 song by and film starring Cliff Richard (6,7) |
| GLAD | ___ All Over, 1963 song by The Dave Clark Five (4) |
| GERRY | - - - and the Pacemakers, '60s group who recorded Ferry Cross the Mersey (5) |
| PACEMAKERS | Gerry and the ___ |
| WILLIAMS | Andy, U.S. singer noted for the 1963 song It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year (8) |
| LOUIELOUIE | 1963 song investigated by the F.B.I. for supposedly obscene lyrics |
| SCROFULOUS | Diseased flour cooked and eaten by Liverpudlian missing drug (10) |