| 100% | DELL | 4 | Where "the cheese stands alone," in a classic song |
| 65% | ALONE | 5 | How the cheese stands, in a kids' song |
| 53% | ROAM | 4 | What the buffalo do, in a classic song |
| 50% | DOE | 3 | First word in a classic song from "The Sound of Music" |
| 50% | TEENAGE | 7 | Like the "wasteland" in a classic Who song |
| 48% | RESPECT | 7 | Word spelled by Aretha Franklin in a classic song |
| 48% | THERANGE | 8 | "Home" in a classic song |
| 48% | COPA | 4 | Club in a Barry Manilow song where "music and passion were always the fashion" |
| 48% | RANGE | 5 | Where the deer and the antelope play, in a song |
| 48% | ATRAIN | 6 | Transport to Sugar Hill, in a classic song |
| 48% | SERA | 4 | Word repeated after "Que" in a classic song |
| 48% | SIXPENCE | 8 | Money in a classic song title |
| 47% | SERA | 4 | Word sung twice after "Que" in a classic song |
| 47% | PIN | 3 | One often stands alone in a split |
| 47% | TENCENTS | 8 | Dance's cost, in a classic song |
| 47% | EVER | 4 | "If you're ___ in a jam, here I am" (first line of the classic song "Friendship") |
| 47% | ONETWOTHREEKICK | 15 | Classic Xavier Cugat song ... or a hint to the invitation in the circled letters |
| 46% | THREE | 5 | Number of French hens in a classic holiday song |
| 45% | ELPASO | 6 | "West Texas town" in a classic country song |
| 45% | ROBOTO | 6 | Surname in a classic Styx song |
| 45% | SKYE | 4 | "Over the sea to ___" (line in a classic Scottish song) |
| 45% | SHA | 3 | Syllable before "boom" in a classic Crew-Cuts song |
| 45% | THEBAYOU | 8 | Words after "Born on" in a classic CCR song |
| 45% | OLDNEWYORK | 10 | Locale in a classic Frank Sinatra song |
| 45% | REDNOSED | 8 | Facial description in a classic holiday song |
| 44% | MACDONALD | 9 | Old farmer in a classic kid's song |
| 44% | SARA | 4 | Title woman in a classic Fleetwood Mac song |
| 44% | COPA | 4 | Club in a classic Barry Manilow song, informally |
| 44% | LANE | 4 | Penny's surname in a classic Beatles song |
| 44% | BROWNEYES | 9 | About which it was asked "Why are you blue?," in a classic song |