| MYLOVE | 1966 #1 hit for Petula Clark |
| CHERISH | 1966 #1 hit for The Association |
| GOODLOVIN | 1966 #1 hit by the Young Rascals |
| IMA | "___ Believer" (1966 #1 hit) |
| TROGGS | Band with the 1966 #1 hit "Wild Thing," with "the" |
| ASIGN | Petula Clark hit: "___ of the Times" |
| ISMY | 1967 Petula Clark hit, "This ___ ] Song" |
| ISOUR | "This ___ Song," Petula Clark hit |
| MYSONG | 1967 Petula Clark hit, "This Is ___" |
| SIGN | "___ of the Times"; Petula Clark hit |
| IKNOW | "__ a Place" (Petula Clark hit, 2 wds.) |
| PYE | ___ Records, onetime label for the Kinks and Petula Clark |
| DOWNTOWN | 1965 Petula Clark album, named after her hit single of the previous year |
| MOONSHADOWNTOWN | Cat Stevens/Petula Clark duet? |
| THISISMYSONG | 1967 single by Petula Clark, written by Charlie Chaplin |
| EWELL | Suburban area in southern England, the birthplace of Petula Clark (5) |
| FORGETALL | "Linger on the sidewalk where the neon signs are pretty; How can you lose? The lights are much brighter there; You can ... your troubles," promised Petula Clark (6,3) |
| CALLME | Tony Hatch song recorded by Petula Clark in 1965 (4,2) |
| PAINTIT | 1966 #1 Rolling Stones hit |
| TRYTOSEEITMYWAY | Opening line of a 1966 #1 Beatles hit |