| EVERLY | Phil and Don, American singers whose hits include Bye Bye Love (6) |
| REDMAN | Don, American jazz saxophonist/ composer who died in 1964 (6) |
| DONNASUMMER | American singer whose hits include I Feel Love, Hot Stuff and Bad Girls (5,6) |
| LAINE | Frankie, American singer whose hits include I Believe and High Noon (5) |
| BUDGE | Don ...... American who was 1937 and 1938 Wimbledon singles tennis champion (5) |
| USELESS | Monica dons American pants (7) |
| DIONNE | American singer whose top ten hits include Walk On By in 1964 and Heartbreaker in 1982 (6,7) |
| MEZZOS | Singers whose ranges are lower than sopranos' and higher than contraltos' |
| CHORUS | Unpleasant task, replacing English with American singers (6) |
| ASSORT | Classify American singers initially by type (6) |
| TENORS | Singers whose ranges overlap significantly with contraltos' |
| MAHRES | Twins Phil and Steve who won gold and silver in Sarajevo |
| BUTLER | Walford rapist vengefully kidnapped by Phil and Sam Mitchell (5,6) |
| RINGER | World-class anglers, Geoff, Phil and Steve ___ (6) |
| UNCLES | Relations that Phil and Grant Mitchell are to young Ricky (6) |
| YAKIMA | Washington city where Olympic skiers Phil and Steve Mahre were born |
| DONEVERLY | Older of the singing brothers whose hits included Bye Bye Love, Wake Up Little Susie and All I Have to Do Is Dream |
| WARWICK | American singer whose top ten hits include Walk On By in 1964 and Heartbreaker in 1982 (6,7) |
| DIONNEWARWICK | American singer whose top 10 hits include Walk On By in 1964 and Heartbreaker in 1982 |
| LEEDORSEY | American singer whose biggest hits were Ya Ya and Working In the Coal Mine (3,6) |