| WOMACK | Bobby --, American singer-songwriter (1944-2014) (6) |
| HAROLDRAMIS | This puzzle's honoree (1944-2014) |
| FISCHER | Bobby ---, American chess grandmaster who took the World Chess Championship title from Boris Spassky in 1972 (7) |
| JONES | Bobby --, American golfer whose achievements include winning all four major tournaments of his era in a single year (5) |
| WONDER | Stevie ___, American singer/songwriter (6) |
| LEGEND | John _; American singer-songwriter (6) |
| PRINCE | American singer-songwriter and musician (1958-2016) (6) |
| CARNES | Kim ___: American singer/songwriter who had a 1981 hit with Bette Davis Eyes (6) |
| DENVER | John ___ American singer-songwriter who sang Take Me Home Country Roads |
| STEVIE | and 52ac, American singer-songwriter who joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975 with her partner Lindsey Buckingham |
| JOEELY | American singer-songwriter and guitarist who toured and recorded with The Clash (3,3) |
| DEBBIEHARRY | American singer-songwriter who was the lead singer with rock group Blondie (6, 5) |
| STEVIEWONDER | American singer-songwriter and musician who signed to Tamla Motown in 1961 at the age of 11 (6,6) |
| ARIANAGRANDE | American singer, songwriter and actress wno found fame in the Nickelodeon TV series Victorious (6,6) |
| ALLBYMYSELF | 1975 song by American singer-songwriter Eric Carmen (3,2,6) |
| JOHNDENVER | American singer-songwriter whose real surname was Deutschendorf (4,6) |
| BYMYSELF | All _ _, 1975 song by American singer-songwriter Eric Carmen (2,6) |
| NEILDIAMOND | American singer-songwriter who starred in the 1980 film remake of The Jazz Singer (4,7) |
| JOHNLEGEND | American singer, songwriter and actor who won an Oscar for co-writing the song Glory from the film Selma (4,6) |
| SUZIQUATRO | American singer-songwriter who reached No.1 in the UK charts with "Can the Can" (4,6) |