| JACKWHITE | Lead singer of the band whose 2003 hit Seven Nation Army became a sports anthem |
| WHITE | The _Stripes, rock band with the hit Seven Nation Army (5) |
| CHELSEA | ___ Dagger, song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis often used as a sports anthem (7) |
| ROCKBOTTOM | With 133, the name of the band whose members appear in the theme answers. (They disbanded in 2012 af |
| ARNE | Rule, Britannia! composer whose rhythmically galloping A-Hunting We Will Go shifted from a high-society blood-sport anthem to the nursery rhyme canon (4) |
| JOHNNYCASH | Father of the singer who had the 1981 hit "Seven Year Ache" |
| JUNGKOOK | BTS singer with the solo hit "Seven" |
| ELEPHANT | 2003 album by the White Stripes whose opening track is Seven Nation Army |
| STRIPES | The White ___, rock duo noted for their 2003 song Seven Nation Army (7) |
| WHITESTRIPES | "Seven Nation Army" band, with "the" (x6) |
| SMITHS | The -; band whose lead singer Morrissey performed This Charming Man swinging a bunch of gladioli (6) |
| OPERA | "I'm goin' to Wichita, far from this _ _ _ _ _ for evermore", from The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" (5) |
| MEGWHITE | Drummer who plays on the song Seven Nation Army |
| THEWHITESTRIPES | "Seven Nation Army" band |
| ADAMANT | Lead singer of the band who had a No. 1 hit with Stand And Deliver in 1981 (4,3) |
| FISH | Stage name of Derek William Dick, the former lead singer of the band Marillion |
| STU | ___ Wolff, lead singer of the band Sidarthur in "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen" |
| RAMONES | With "the," band whose logo features a Presidential seal with the words "Hey Ho Let's Go" in place of "E Pluribus Unum" |
| KNOPFLER | Mark _, musician who was the lead singer of the band Dire Straits (8) |
| JAREDLETO | House of Gucci actor and lead singer of the band Thirty Seconds to Mars: 2 wds. |