| CRYMEA | ___ 15, a 1950s hit for Julie London (3,2,1) |
| WHISKEY | ___ 15, a hit - in two senses - for Willie Nelson? (7) |
| CRYMEARIVER | *1955 hit for Julie London |
| SORARE | Title lyric after "Ours is a love ..." in a 1950s hit |
| DAYO | Ballpark rallying cry based on a 1950s hit |
| AROUND | "Rock ___ the Clock" (1950s hit) |
| ASWELL | Grudging response to 15: "A toff over a butcher's has to live like an unborn baby" (2,4,2,3,2,8) |
| GAELIC | -- football is an Irish 15-a-side game (6) |
| DURANT | Kevin ___, 15-time N.B.A. All-Star |
| STEELE | Tommy ___, singer of the 1950s hits Singing The Blues and Little White Bull (6) |
| HUE | 15-A or 70-A, for example |
| RIVER | Cry Me a _, Julie London song (5) |
| CRY | Julie London and Joe Cocker both had hits with ___ Me a River |
| DAME | Title for Julie Andrews or Julie Walters |
| HANG | With 15-A, keep for sentimental reasons, e.g. |
| PATBOONE | American singer, actor and writer whose 1950s hit singles included I'll Be Home and A Wonderful Time Up There |
| LONGTALLSALLY | 1950s hit by Little Richard |
| MANOFTHEWEST | 1958 film western starring Gary Cooper and Julie London (3,2,3,4) |
| MURAT | Napoleon's brother-in-law who served as king of Naples 1808-15; a flamboyant cavalry leader shot following a failed attempt to regain his throne (5) |
| HAT | 15-A, for one |