| ZAK | ___ Starkey, longtime drummer for The Who |
| KEITHMOON | Drummer for the Who |
| GREER | Sonny ___, Duke Ellington's longtime drummer |
| RICHARD | Ringo Starr, aka ___ Starkey |
| PETE | Townshend who wrote the music and lyrics for "The Who's Tommy" |
| RELAY | 1973 hit for The Who (with "The") |
| SEE | I Can ___ for Miles (1967 hit for the Who) |
| BAKER | Profession of Mr Bun in Happy Families; or, the late musician who was the drummer for the band Cream (5) |
| GROHL | Drummer for the iconic grunge-rock band Nirvana and currently the frontman for the Foo Fighters. (5) |
| TUCKER | Moe ___ American musician who was the drummer for the rock band The Velvet Underground |
| PETERSON | Debbi ___ American musician who was the drummer for the pop rock band The Bangles |
| WEST | Sandy ___ American musician who was the drummer for the hard rock band The Runaways |
| STARR | Ringo _, Liverpool musician who was the drummer for The Beatles (5) |
| RINGO | Who was the drummer for The Beatles, ... Starr (5) |
| PINBALLWIZARD | Song that was a hit for The Who in 1969 and for Elton John in 1976 (7,6) |
| TOWNSEND | Guitarist and main songwriter for The Who since the band's formation in 1964, Pete ___ (8) |
| PETETOWNSHEND | English rock guitarist and vocalist who was chief songwriter for The Who |
| EXPLAIN | I Can't ----, 1965 hit for The Who (7) |
| PINBALL | ___ Wizard, hit song for the Who |
| ANYHOW | Top 10 hit for The Who in 1965, Anyway, ____, Anywhere (6) |