| SARSTEDT | Peter -, singersongwriter who recorded 1969 UK No 1 single Where Do You Go to (My Lovely)? (8) |
| LEOSAYER | British singersongwriter who recorded 1977 UK No 1 single When I Need You (3,5) |
| MOVE | The ?, British rock band who recorded 1969 UK no 1 single Blackberry Way |
| WELL | 'Oh _'. 1969 UK No 2 hit by Fleetwood Mac (4) |
| PETERSARSTEDT | English singer-songwriter best known for the 1969 number one single Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)? (5,8) |
| ZIZIJEANMAIRE | French ballet dancer referenced in "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?" (Peter Sarstedt) (4,9) |
| SPACEODDITY | David Bowie song awarded the 1969 Ivor Novello Award, together with Peter Sarstedt's Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) |
| PAYPHONE | Happy free and single where gossip costs |
| BUSH | Kate, English singersongwriter who has had two singles reach No. 1 in the UK 44 years apart (4) |
| AMBER | Between green and red, do you stay or do you go? Oh, stop the lights, goes she! (5) |
| LOO | Where do you go? (3) |
| ENID | Do you go back to her place for a bite to eat? (4) |
| ALMAMATER | Where did you go? |
| AMOUR | "My Cherie ___", 1969 UK top 10 single by Stevie Wonder (5) |
| AMILLI | Grammy-winning Lil Wayne single where he claims to be "tougher than Nigerian hair" |
| TEMPLE | Shirley - you go to my head! (6) |
| TRACY | ___ Chapman, American singersongwriter who had a UK top 10 hit with "Fast Car" in 1988 (5) |
| CHERIE | My ____ Amour, 1969 UK top ten love song by Stevie Wonder (6) |
| HAIRPIN | Do you go round this bend at some clip? - Hardly! (7) |
| LOG | Sleeping like one, do you go by the book? (3) |