| STRIPES | The White - - -, Seven Nation Army rock duo (7) |
| CRAPPIE | North American freshwater fish such as the white - (7) |
| LEBLANC | Multiple French Superbike Champion and 24-hour event winner known as "The White". (7) |
| DWARF | One of the Snow White Seven? (5) |
| DOPEY | One of the "Snow White" seven |
| WHITE | The _Stripes, rock band with the hit Seven Nation Army (5) |
| OPERA | "I'm goin' to Wichita, far from this _ _ _ _ _ for evermore", from The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" (5) |
| ELEPHANT | 2003 album by the White Stripes whose opening track is Seven Nation Army |
| MEGWHITE | Drummer who plays on the song Seven Nation Army |
| JACKWHITE | Half of the band that performs "Seven Nation Army" (2 wds.) |
| HEIGHHO | Working song of Snow White's seven small pals (5-2) |
| COLLINS | Wilkie _, author of the 1860 novel The Woman In White (7) |
| SUNGLOW | The sky's crepuscular golden haze or the dawn's rosy solar phase; a painter's light; or, a Crayola colour, yellowy gold, with a touch of white (7) |
| CAMPION | Flowering plant of the genus Silene such as the red - or white - (7) |
| IMPALED | Stuck, the compiler's turned white (7) |
| CABBAGE | A vegetable whose varieties in the UK include Savoy and white (7) |
| EYESPOT | Type of marking on a peacock's tail feather or on the wing of a butterfly such as gatekeeper, meadow brown, speckled wood or cabbage white (7) |
| ALBUMEN | Record points for White (7) |
| OPALINE | Work on a piece of verse that's milky white (7) |
| ADMIRAL | Butterfly (when red or white) (7) |