| FREEFALLIN | Tom Petty hit with the opening line "She's a good girl, loves her mama" |
| ACDC | Group that wrote the opening line "She was a fast machine" |
| SONGFORWHOEVER | 1989 Beautiful South hit with the opening lyrics, 'I love you from the bottom of my pencil case' (4,3,7) |
| MANEATER | Hall & Oates hit with the opening lyric "She'll only come out at night" |
| TWOCITIES | The Charles Dickens novel with the opening line, 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times'; A Tale Of ... (3,6) |
| III | "Richard ___" (play with the opening line "Now is the winter of our discontent") |
| DRDEMENTO | Host of a syndicated radio show from 1974-2010 with the opening line, ""Wind up your radios" |
| CHANGEOFHEART | Tom Petty hit containg the lyrics, "You push just a little too far" (6,2,5) |
| DONTBETHATWAY | Benny Goodman jazz standard with the opening line "April skies are in your eyes" |
| BELOVED | 1987 novel with the opening lines "124 was spiteful. Full of a baby's venom" |
| SAL | The "she" in the lyric "She's a good old worker and a good old pal" |
| UPTOWNGIRL | 1983 hit with the line "She's been living in her white bread world" |
| SPARK | Tori Amos song with the line "She's afraid of the light in the dark" |
| THEWAITING | Tom Petty hit, before the Wilburys |
| RONDEAU | A poem consisting of 13 or 10 lines with two rhymes, with the opening words of the first line used as an unrhymed refrain |
| ODEONMELANCHOLY | Keats work with the line, "She dwells with Beauty- Beauty that must die" |
| MAID | She's a good servant but I get mad with her (4) |
| BYTHEWAY | The Proposal's Ramone: "You can tell she's a good dancer __ ___ ___ she drinks her soda pop." |
| LAST | "Mary Jane's ___ Dance" (1994 Tom Petty hit) |
| IWONT | "___ Back Down": Tom Petty hit |