| 100% | BILLIE | 6 | With 31-Across, singer whose 2019 album "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" hit #1 when she was 17 |
| 52% | FRIEND | 6 | "Bury a ___," Billie Eilish song released in 2019 which was also the main inspiration for the album "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" |
| 46% | DEMILOVATO | 10 | Singer whose 2009 album "Here We Go Again" hit #1 when she was 16: 2 wds. |
| 37% | MILEYCYRUS | 10 | Singer whose 2008 album "Breakout" hit #1 when she was 15: 2 wds. |
| 34% | ASLEEP | 6 | "When We All Fall ___, Where Do We Go?," studio album by Billie Eilish that won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2020 |
| 33% | DOWEGO | 6 | Billie Eilish LP, When We All Fall Asleep Where __ |
| 30% | EDSHEERAN | 9 | 15-Across, 28-Across, and 35-Across singer whose solo studio albums are all named with mathematical symbols (2 wds.) |
| 28% | GOODRIDDANCE | 12 | 2023 debut studio album by 44-Across with the single "Where Do We Go Now?" (2 wds.) |
| 28% | PETSOUNDS | 9 | Beach Boys album with the hit "Wouldn't It Be Nice" ... or things hidden in 17-, 31-, 37- and 49-Across |
| 28% | RITA | 4 | With 31-Across, "How We Do (Party)" singer |
| 27% | BIEBER | 6 | Singer Justin whose first No. 1 hit was 2015's "What Do You Mean?" |
| 27% | NASA | 4 | Hit song by Ariana Grande from her 2019 album whose title is named after the U.S. space agency |
| 27% | TRACYCHAPMAN | 12 | Singer whose song "Fast Car," from her self-titled debut album, was a #6 hit in 1988: 2 wds. |
| 26% | KCANDTHE | 8 | With 40-Across, group whose "Please Don't Go" was the first "Billboard" #1 hit of the 1980s (3 wds.) |
| 26% | ADELE | 5 | Singer with the 2016 hit "When We Were Young" |
| 26% | RITAORA | 7 | Pop star whose first U.K. No. 1 hit was “How We Do (Party)” |
| 26% | TORIAMOS | 8 | US singer whose debut album was Little Earthquakes |
| 26% | CELINEDION | 10 | Singer whose first top 10 hit was "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" |
| 26% | CALVIN | 6 | With 32-Across, Scottish singer/DJ whose debut album was "I Created Disco" |
| 26% | MICHAEL | 7 | With 33-Across, pop singer whose posthumous album "This Is It" topped the charts in 2009 |
| 25% | WHITNEYHOUSTON | 14 | Singer with seven consecutive #1 singles, from "Saving All My Love for You" to "Where Do Broken Hearts Go": 2 wds. |
| 25% | MERCYMERCYME | 12 | 1971 Top 10 song by 28-Across with the lyrics "Oh things ain't what they used to be, no no / Where did all the blue skies go?" (3 wds.) |
| 25% | PAULSIMON | 9 | Singer whose 1986 hit album 36-Across was named for 28-Across's home (2 wds.) |
| 25% | LADY | 4 | With 31-Across, "Applause" singer who was one of Tony Bennett's duet partners on his "Duets II" album |
| 25% | WILLIE | 6 | With 33-Across, country singer whose 1992 album "The IRS Tapes" was released to help pay his tax debts |
| 25% | SIA | 3 | Singer whose biggest US hit is "Cheap Thrills" |
| 25% | ADELE | 5 | Singer whose album titles are all two-digit numbers |
| 24% | ABBA | 4 | Group whose last Top 40 hit was "When All Is Said and Done" |
| 24% | BREAKAWAY | 9 | 2004 album by 28-Across with the hit singles "Since U Been Gone" and "Behind These Hazel Eyes" |
| 24% | CHER | 4 | Singer/actress whose name can be found at the ends of 17-, 31-, and 43-Across |