| BABYBIRD | British indie rock band noted for their 1996 song You're Gorgeous (8) |
| FUGEES | U.S. former hip hop group noted for their 1996 cover single Killing Me Softly (6) |
| MWAH | [You're gorgeous, dahling!] |
| KLAXONS | British indie rock band noted for their album Myths of the Near Future (7) |
| EVOKE | British female vocal duo, comprising Marlaine Gordon and Kerry Potter, best known for their 1996 single Arms of Loren |
| TURTLES | The Mock ___, indie rock band noted for their 1991 single Can You Dig It? (7) |
| RHEOSTATICS | Canadian indie rock band noted for early-1990s albums 'Melville' and 'Whale Music' |
| NASHVILLE | Where Ween recorded their 1996 album "12 Golden Country Greats" |
| FLORENCE | _ + the Machine, British indie rock band (8) |
| MIDNIGHT | Dexys ____ Runners, English pop rock band noted for their song Come On Eileen (8) |
| NAZARETH | Scottish hard rock band noted for their 1975 song Hair Of The Dog (8) |
| STARSHIP | U.S. rock band noted for the 1986 song We Built This City (8) |
| SURVIVOR | U.S. rock band noted for their 1982 hit Eye Of The Tiger (8) |
| SKELLERN | Peter, singer-songwriter noted for his 1972 song You're A Lady (8) |
| MACARENA | 1996 song that was #1 for 14 weeks |
| RUBETTES | The ____, glam rock band noted for Sugar Baby Love, a UK No. 1 hit in 1974 (8) |
| IDLEWILD | Scottish rock band noted for 2002 album The Remote Part |
| DISTANCE | The ___ 1996 song by Cake featuring Vincent DiFiore on the trumpet |
| RUBY | 2007 song by British indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs that is their only UK No 1 hit (4) |
| GLASSANIMALS | British indie rock band fronted by Dave Bayley and nominated for a Best New Artist Grammy in 2022: 2 wds. |