| NICO | 1967 album... 'The Velvet Underground & ___' |
| ROPE | Janet Jackson album, The Velvet _ |
| SUNDAY | ___ Morning, 1967 song by The Velvet Underground (and Nico) (6) |
| ILLBEYOURMIRROR | 1966 song by the Velvet Underground and Nico that reflects on reflection |
| WILSON | 60s music producer whose work included albums with Dylan, Velvet Underground and The Mothers Of Inve |
| FATALE | Velvet Underground and Nico "Femme ___" |
| ICANTSTANDIT | Velvet Underground and Eric Clapton songs with same title |
| DAYSOFFUTUREPASSED | 1967 album by The Moody Blues featuring the song Nights in White Satin |
| SISTERSOFMERCY | The last song on Side One of the 1967 album Songs of Leonard Cohen |
| CELLARET | The Underground and French Cabinet historically stocked wine and spirits (8) |
| ELSE | 1967 album "Something ___ by the Kinks" |
| STEVIE | Name on the 1967 album 'I Was Made to Love Her' |
| PARTON | Singer with the 1967 album "Hello, I'm Dolly" |
| TEMPLE | Name shared by stations on the London Underground and the Paris Metro. (6) |
| ROOMATTHETOP | Runner in part of The Underground and that man from the highest point of attic (4,2,3,3) |
| KENTISH | A town on the London Underground and a town west on the London Overground (7) |
| LOVELYRITA | Meter-maid sung about by the Beatles on their 1967 album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band |
| THEWHOSELLOUT | 1967 album that included "I Can See for Miles" |
| COCKCHAFERS | Large beetles (also known as maybugs), the larvae of which live underground and eat plant roots (including potatoes) (11) |
| SESFONTS | Natural phenomenon in Campanet, Mallorca where after heavy rainfall water springs from underground and flows spectacularly through trees and rocks (3,5,6) |