| ANGELEYES | 1979 hit single by Roxy Music (5.4) |
| OHYEAH | 1980 hit single by Roxy Music, subtitled There's a Band Playing On the Radio |
| ETON | 1979 hit single by British band The Jam, The -- Rifles (4) |
| STREETLIFE | 1973 single by Roxy Music; 1979 album by the Crusaders |
| YEAH | Oh ___, 1980 single by Roxy Music (4) |
| AVALON | Island in Arthurian legend; or, an album and single by Roxy Music (6) |
| MANIFESTO | The sixth studio album by Roxy Music, featuring the singles Trash, Dance Away and Angel Eyes |
| STOP | 1979 hit single released by Queen, Don 't ---- Me Now (4) |
| STUFF | Donna Summer's 1979 hit single, Hot ___ |
| DISCO | 1979 hit single for the French band Ottawan |
| JEALOUSGUY | Song written by John Lennon that was covered by Roxy Music in 1981 (7,3) |
| GUY | 'Jealous_".1971 song by John Lennon covered by Roxy Music in 1981 (3) |
| THIS | 1982: "More Than ___" by Roxy Music |
| DRUG | Love Is The ____, 1975 song by Roxy Music (4) |
| GLORIAGAYNOR | American singer best known for the 1979 hit single I Will Survive (6,6) |
| MORETHANTHIS | Synthpop song by Roxy Music released on their 1982 album Avalon (4,4,4) |
| FORYOURPLEASURE | Thanks so much, I really enjoyed that album by Roxy Music (3-4-8) |
| ANITAWARD | Singer of 1979 hit song Ring My Bell (5,4) |
| RADIOSTAR | Whom "video killed," in a 1979 hit |
| MYSHARONA | 1979 hit whose title is stuttered |