| DANNYBOY | Ballad written by English songwriter Frederic Weatherly in 1910, usually set to the Irish tune of 'Londonderry Air' (5,3) |
| OFTHEDANCE | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter (4,2,3,5) |
| LORD | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter (4,2,3,5) |
| LORDOFTHEDANCE | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter |
| TOCALIFORNIA | Going ___ 1971 ballad written by the rock band Led Zeppelin which was a part of the band's untitled fourth album: 2 wds. |
| DARBYANDJOAN | Which expression for a devoted elderly couple was taken from a ballad written by Henry Woodfall in 1735? (5,3,4) |
| SHIRLEY | Second of the three novels written by English author Charlotte Bronte, published in 1849 (7) |
| NELLIEDEAN | Subject of a sentimental ballad written by Henry W. Armstrong (6,4) |
| BASESALARY | It's usually set at lower amounts in the first years of a player's contract |
| SURFINUSA | Beach Boys song set to the tune of Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen" |
| PAULMCCARTNEY | English songwriter who was the bass guitarist for the Beatles and is known for his song Band on the run: 2 wds. |
| MICHELLE | A love ballad written by Lennon and McCartney (8) |
| ROLAND | ____ Orzabal, English songwriter and vocalist in the pop rock band Tears For Fears (6) |
| MCGRAW | NEW! Fall 2016: CBS drama "Bull" starring Michael Weatherly is inspired by the earlier career of Dr. |
| UTOPIA | Latin satire written by English scholar and statesman Sir Thomas More in 1516; from Greek, 'no place' (6) |
| APASSAGETOINDIA | Last novel written by English author E. M. Forster, published in 1924 (1,7,2,5) |
| AMAZINGGRACE | Popular Christian hymn written by English Anglican clergyman and poet John Newton in 1772 (7,5) |
| FACADE | Ballet by Frederick Ashton set to the music of William Walton (6) |
| EASTER | ____ Parade, 1948 film starring Judy Garland set to the songs of Irving Berlin (6) |
| HAZEL | With catkins in spring, filberts in autumn and coppiced twigs used for wattle fencing and hurdles, the "tree of knowledge" according to the Irish (5) |