| RHIANNON | Woman from Welsh myth after whom a Fleetwood Mac song is named |
| EUROPA | Figure in Greek myth after whom a continent is named |
| BLACKDOG | Taylor Swift song on "The Tortured Poets Department" that's rumored to be about 14-Across; however, 14-Across denies he's ever set foot in the London tavern the song is named after |
| ENID | Lover of Geraint, in Welsh myth (4) |
| TALIESIN | Chief of the bards in Welsh myth and legend, believed to have lived in the 6th century (8) |
| IFGO | Q. "Do you know ___ '___ Your Own Way' is a Fleetwood Mac song?" A. "I do ...and indeed, it is." |
| LIES | "Tell Me ___" (Hulu show that takes its name from a Fleetwood Mac song) |
| SARA | "The poet in my heart," per a Fleetwood Mac song |
| CHAIN | The _, Fleetwood Mac song which is a combination of previously rejected work, and is credited to all five band members (5) |
| HOLDME | Part One provided a Fleetwood Mac hit in 1969 (2,4) |
| OHWELL | Part One provided a Fleetwood Mac hit in 1969 (2,4) |
| DONTSTOP | Which Fleetwood Mac song became a campaign anthem for Bill Clinton? (4,4) |
| RUMORS | American version of a Fleetwood Mac album? |
| STEVIESNICK | Shaving mishap for a Fleetwood Mac singer? |
| GOYOUROWNWAY | 1977 Fleetwood Mac song with the lyric "call it another lonely day": 4 wds. |
| GOLDDUSTWOMAN | 1977 Fleetwood Mac song with the lyric "pick up the pieces and go home": 3 wds. |
| LANDSLIDE | Fleetwood Mac song that begins "I took my love / I took it down" |
| USC | Los Angeles school whose marching band performed on the Fleetwood Mac song "Tusk" |
| GO | "_ Your Own Way" (1976 Fleetwood Mac song)(2) |
| ISNT | "___ It Midnight" (Fleetwood Mac song) |