| MISSYOU | Last No. 1 hit for the Rolling Stones |
| SATISFACTION | (I Can't Get No) ---, 1965 No. 1 hit for The Rolling Stones (12) |
| CLOUD | Get Off ___, 1965 No 1 hit for the Rolling Stones (2,2,5) |
| OFMY | Get Off ___, 1965 No 1 hit for the Rolling Stones (2,2,5) |
| ANGIE | #1 hit for the Rolling Stones |
| BROWNSUGAR | #1 hit for the Rolling Stones in 1971 (2 wds.) |
| ISON | Time __ __ My Side was a hit for the Rolling Stones. (2,2) |
| JACK | 1968 hit for The Rolling Stones, Jumpin' ---- Flash (4) |
| LITTLEREDROOSTER | Classic blues song that was a 1964 hit for the Rolling Stones (6,3,7) |
| WARHOL | Andy, U.S. Pop artist who designed the cover for The Rolling Stones' album Sticky Fingers (6) |
| WATERS | Famous blues artist Muddy whose song inspired the name for the Rolling Stones band |
| THERAMONES | Band Mr. Burns mistook for the Rolling Stones |
| WOOD | Ronnie -; guitarist for The Rolling Stones since 1975 (4) |
| WYMAN | Bill -, former bassist for the Rolling Stones (5) |
| LOGO | A tongue and lips, for the Rolling Stones |
| HONKYTONKWOMEN | 1969 chart-topper for the Rolling Stones (5,4,5) |
| ETTA | James who opened for the Rolling Stones in 1978 |
| KINGCRIMSON | Band who opened for the Rolling Stones at their first Kconcert in 1969 |
| BILLWYMAN | Musician who played bass guitar for The Rolling Stones 1962-1993 (4,5) |
| YOUNAMEIT | Return fixture football team to play at last, no matter what |