| DANNYBOY | Song using the folk melody "Londonderry Air" |
| ANTHEM | Song using a new, recurring melody for the most part |
| YMCA | Song using arm signals |
| ANYOLDIRON | Unexpected ending in 'Londonderry Air', London music hall song (3,3,4) |
| TYRE | It may be filled with Londonderry air |
| MTA | 1959 hit with a melody based on the folk song "The Wreck of the Old 97" |
| BUSHRANGER | Type of Australian outlaw who was the subject of the folk song, The Wild Colonial Boy |
| COLERAINE | The Co Londonderry towns of Portrush, Portstewart and ____ are often known as The Triangle |
| HOMELY | It's comfortable in the outskirts of Londonderry (6) |
| AIR | Traditional song, Londonderry ... |
| LOFTY | Like towers frequently seen in the outskirts of Londonderry (5) |
| PORTLY | Large harbour on the outskirts of Londonderry (6) |
| FOYLE | River on which the city of Londonderry stands (5) |
| CASS | -- Elliot, a member of the folk rock group The Mamas & the Papas (4) |
| MAY | Last month of spring whose first day is traditionally associated with the folk custom of the jack-in-the-green; or, a name for hawthorn and its blossom (3) |
| SPEAK | Complete the name of the folk song: Who Fears to _____ of'98. (5) |
| ASHEEP | Answer to the folk riddle "Over the hills, over the hills / Goes a fur coat" |
| SESAME | Open ____ , magic phrase used to open the den in the folk tale Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves (6) |
| DICKGAUGHAN | Scottish guitarist and singer-songwriter who was a member of the folk groups The Boys of the Lough and Five Hand Reel |
| PAW | Where the lion had a thorn, in the folk tale Androcles and the Lion |