- Song form an opera
- song French
- Song from 'How Now, Dow Jones'
- Song from 'How to Succeed ...'
- Song from 'South Pacific'
- Song from "A Chorus Line"
- Song from "Anything Goes"
- Song from "Cymbeline"
- Song from "Flashdance"
- Song from "Jesus Christ Superstar"
- Song from "Mamma Mia!"
- Song from "Naughty Marietta"
- Song from "Salome"
- Song from "Selma"
- Song from "Sweet Charity"
- Song from "The Most Happy Fella"
- Song from "The Sound of Music"
- Song from "The Wiz"
- Song from "West Side Story"?
- Song from 61-/64-/66-Across
- Song from 65-Across that's hidden in 20- and 54-Across and 10- and 35-Down
- Song from a "Best of" album, maybe
- Song from a suitor
- Song from a troubadour
- Song from an opera
- Song from Annie
- Song from back in the day
- Song from Bernstein's "Wonderful Town"
- Song from Broadway's "Annie"
- Song from Carmen
- Song from Dylan's "Desire"
- Song from long ago
- Song from on high?
- Song from one's youth, say
- song from opera
- Song from Placido
- Song from Sondheim's "Into the Woods"
- Song from Strauss
- Song from the '50s or '60s
- Song from the '60s
- Song from the '60s, say
- Song from the 1977 reggae album "Exodus"
- Song from the 1980s, potentially, nowadays
- Song from the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper" album
- Song from the Beatles' "White Album"
- Song from the choir
- Song from the choir loft
- Song from the hood
- Song from the past
- Song from the same era as "Little Deuce Coupe"
- Song from the Stonecutters episode of "The Simpsons"
- Song from Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera"
- Song from way back
- song from west side story
- Song from yesteryear
- song German words
- Song girl in a 1905 tune
- Song girl who's "sweet as apple cider"
- Song heard at 15-Across
- Song heard at 46-Across
- Song heard at the SkyDome
- Song heard in "Good Morning, Vietnam"
- Song heard in the film "Marley & Me"
- Song holder
- Song immortalized by Fanny Brice
- Song in "Let Em Eat Cake": 1933
- Song in "Mamma Mia!"
- Song in "The Sound of Music"
- Song in a 54-Down
- Song in a commercial
- Song in a libretto
- Song in an opera
- Song in an opera house
- Song in Italian, often
- Song in Italian, perhaps
- Song in praise of God
- SONG in rhythmic measure as distinct from a recitative
- Song in the Alps
- Song in the Bible
- Song in the musical "Kismet"
- Song in tribute to Marilyn
- Song in which one professes their knowledge of the song
- song Italian
- Song like "take me or leave me"
- Song like cries
- Song line
- Song line starter
- Song lines
- Song lyric before "short and stout"
- Song lyric following "But as long as you love me so"
- Song lyric, sort of
- song Martin, Steve movie
- song melody
- Song miss
- Song much played on the radio
- song National competitor
- Song of __ (book of the Bible)
- Song of ___ (Rimsky-Korsakov)
- Song of "Salome"
- Song of 1850, "Santa ___"
- Song of 1859 ... or what the five circled letters represent?
- Song of David
- Song of enduring popularity
- Song of exultation
- Song of grief
- Song of Hiawatha lament
- Song of Hiawatha tribe
- Song of India
- Song of India for one
- Song of India, e.g.
- Song of India?
- Song of joy
- Song of joyful praise
- Song of King David
- Song of lament
- Song of lamentation
- Song of loyalty
- song of loyalty, esp to a country
- SONG of mourning
- Song of Myself first name
- song of praise
- Song of praise (Var.)
- Song of Sol. follower
- Song of Sol. preceder
- Song of Solomon
- Song of Solomon follower
- Song of Solomon neighbor
- Song of Solomon or "The Color Purple"
- Song of Songs
- Song of sorrow
- Song of thanksgiving
- Song of the Alps
- Song of the Bible
- Song of the Earth composer
- Song of the Golden Calf, e.g.
- song of the king
- Song of the past
- Song of the season
- Song of the South appellation
- Song of the South character
- Song of the South narrator
- Song of the South song syllables
- Song of the South storyteller
- Song of the South syllables
- Song of the South title
- Song of the South title for Rabbit or Fox
- Song of the South uncle
- Song of the South?
- Song of the Three Children
- Song of the Volga ___
- Song of tribute
- song of triumph
- Song of worship
- Song of yesteryear
- Song often accompanied by arm movements
- Song often heard in a foreign language
- Song often sung in grade school
- Song often sung in Italian
- Song often sung in the snow
- Song often sung outdoors
- Song often sung with an echo
- Song often whistled?
- Song on a 45
- Song on a carnival ride, e.g.
- Song on a CD
- Song on a record
- Song on a reunion tour, maybe
- Song on a stage
- Song on an album
- Song on Ashlee Simpson's "Autobiography" album
- Song on Bob Dylan's "Desire" album
- Song on Sarah McLachlan's "Surfacing" album
- Song on screen
- Song on the "Beatles '65" album
- Song on the "Mamma Mia!" soundtrack
- Song on the "Rubber Soul" album
- Song on the album "ABBA"
- Song on the Beatles album "Revolver"
- Song on the Beatles' "Let It Be"
- Song on the Beatles' "Revolver" album
- Song on the Beatles' "Rubber Soul"
- Song on the Beatles' "Rubber Soul" album
- Song on the Beatles' "White Album"
- Song on the bugle
- Song one can't perform?
- Song one loves, in modern slang
- Song opening
- Song or "slug" attachment
- Song or JetBlue, essentially
- Song or slug follower
- Song parodied by "Fat"
- Song parodied by Weird Al's "Taco Grande"
- Song parody with the lyric "You haven't even touched your tuna casserole"
- SONG part
- Song part before the opening line
- Song part that's repeated
- Song part with no guitarists or singers
- Song partner
- Song parts
- Song performed at both Obama inaugural parades
- Song performed by 51-/66-Across in a 1974 spoof
- Song performed by two
- Song performed by U2 at Live Aid in 1985, and a single for Michael Jackson in 1987
- Song performed on the first episode of "Saturday Night Live"
- Song performed singly
- Song played at Blues home games
- Song played at school dance in "Back to the Future"
- Song played at the school dance in "Back to the Future'
- Song played athe the school dance in "Back to the Future"
- Song played on a mandolin
- Song popularized by Vincent Lopez
- Song pour les Enfants Place for les
- Song prelude
- Song publisher's output
- Song recorded by 'N Sync in 2000
- Song refrain
- song refrain Children Bring up
- Song released on a 45
- song Rossini creation
- Song royalties org.
- song Schubert chamber work
- song Scottish
- Song section
- Song sections
- Song segments
- Song selection
- Song snippet
- Song spelled with arm motions
- Song standard on "Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits"
- Song start
- Song starter
- song starter Durante Prominent feature
- Song starter that becomes "Jose" in an oft-told joke
- Song starting "My country, 'tis of thee"
- Song starting with "My country"
- Song storage device since 2001
- song subject Frequent
- Song such as "Nessun dorma"
- Song such as "Yesterday"
- Song sung about 27-Down
- Song sung alone
- Song sung around Christmas
- Song sung by a French fruit lover?
- Song sung by a patriotic politician
- Song sung by an orphan
- Song sung by Beyonce at a 2009 Inauguration Ball
- Song sung by candlelight, perhaps
- Song sung by candlelight, sometimes
- Song sung by Grizabella the Glamour Cat
- Song sung by Mehitabel in Broadway's "Shinbone Alley"