| Songwriter Perkins or track legend Lewis | 40 |
| Songwriter on the Unter den Linden? | 35 |
| Songwriter Leonard or skater Sasha | 34 |
| Songwriter Jimmy and Senator Jim | 32 |
| Songwriter from Bloomington, Ind. | 33 |
| Songwriter for "Call Me Mister" | 41 |
| Songwriter David and actor Holbrook | 35 |
| Songwriter born November 22, 1899 | 33 |
| Songs that "Say So Much," to Elton | 44 |
| Songs pumped into shopping malls now | 36 |
| Songs performed by Goldfinger's assistant? | 46 |
| Songs on a "Best of ..." collection | 45 |
| Songs like "Amazing Grace" | 36 |
| Songs from rosy-cheeked singers, maybe | 38 |
| Songbirds in "The Rubáiyát" | 43 |
| Songbird with an onomatopoeic name | 34 |
| Songbird with a long winter migration | 37 |
| Songbird with a bobbing back end | 32 |
| Songbird at an eye drops factory? | 33 |
| Song-and-dance man born 8/23/1912 | 33 |
| Song ___, Vietnamese fishing port | 33 |
| Song yearning for the high life? | 32 |
| Song written by Queen Liliuokalani | 34 |
| Song written by Queen Lili'uokalani | 39 |
| Song words before "Old Smokey" | 40 |
| Song word repeated after "Que" | 40 |
| Song with the phrase "kiss me mucho" | 46 |
| Song whose title is French for “skylark” | 48 |
| Song whose title follows "Para bailar" | 48 |
| Song whose melody is frequently lifted | 38 |
| Song vessel beneath a "sea of green" | 46 |
| Song title words before Be or Ride | 34 |
| Song title words before "for Miles" | 45 |
| Song title used twice on "The Wall" | 45 |
| Song title spelled out with gestures | 36 |
| Song title spelled out in its lyrics | 36 |
| Song title spelled out in a 1967 hit | 36 |
| Song title of 1912, with "My" | 39 |
| Song title for both Fleetwood Mac and Starship | 46 |
| Song that's often in a foreign language | 43 |
| Song that was a hit for a spell in the 1970s? | 45 |
| Song that Tommy sings in "Tommy" | 42 |
| Song that should have been sung by B.J. Thomas? | 47 |
| Song that should have been sung by B.B. King? | 45 |
| Song that mentions all the starred answers | 42 |
| Song that may include some high notes | 37 |
| Song that may be performed with supertitles | 43 |
| Song that inspired "Love Me Tender" | 45 |
| Song that includes woofs in its chorus | 38 |
| Song that ends "God hold secure!" | 43 |
| Song that ends "Full of heavenly joy!" | 48 |
| Song that elicits images of "Top Gun" | 47 |
| Song that doesn't go on forever? | 36 |
| Song that can have up to 176 verses | 35 |
| Song that begins "Some say love" | 42 |
| Song that begins "All through the day" | 48 |
| Song that 'Love Me Tender' is based on | 46 |
| Song syllables in the title of a 1964 hit | 41 |
| Song syllable repeated after "Da Doo" | 47 |
| Song sung while in the spotlight | 32 |
| Song sung by Grizabella the Glamour Cat | 39 |
| Song sung by candlelight, sometimes | 35 |
| Song sung by candlelight, perhaps | 33 |
| Song sung by Beyonce at a 2009 Inauguration Ball | 48 |
| Song sung by a patriotic politician | 35 |
| Song Simon and Garfunkel played during finals? | 46 |
| Song referencing February 3, 1959 | 33 |
| Song recounting a leisurely walk? | 33 |
| Song recorded by Johnny Cash in 1955 | 36 |
| Song recorded by Jackie Wilson in 1963 | 38 |
| Song recorded by B2K and P. Diddy in 2003 | 41 |
| Song recorded by Andrea True Connection in 1976 | 47 |
| Song recorded by 'N Sync in 2000 | 36 |
| Song popularized by Vincent Lopez | 33 |
| Song popularized by Pearl Bailey | 32 |
| Song popularized by Ethyl Merman? | 33 |
| Song played as everyone clears out of a wedding | 47 |
| Song played after the Dodgers win at home | 41 |
| Song part before the opening line | 33 |
| Song parodied by "Fat" | 32 |
| Song on which "Love Me Tender" is based | 49 |
| Song on the Beatles' "White Album" | 48 |
| Song on the Beatles' "Rubber Soul" | 48 |
| Song on the Beatles' "Let It Be" | 46 |
| Song on the Beatles album "Revolver" | 46 |
| Song on the album "Beatles '65" | 45 |
| Song on the "Rubber Soul" album | 41 |
| Song on the "Mamma Mia!" soundtrack | 45 |
| Song on the "Beatles '65" album | 45 |
| Song on R.E.M.'s "Green" album | 44 |
| Song on Bob Dylan's "Desire" album | 48 |
| Song often heard at Dodger Stadium | 34 |
| Song often associated with Australia | 36 |
| Song often accompanied by arm movements | 39 |
| Song off "Black Sabbath" | 34 |
| Song like "Home, Sweet Home" | 38 |
| Song lead-in to "di" or "da" | 48 |
| Song introduced in "Sunny" | 36 |
| Song introduced by Belle Baker in 1931 | 38 |
| Song in the musical "Kismet" | 38 |