| ILET | "___ Her Go" (Frankie Laine song) |
| JEZEBEL | Frankie Laine song |
| MULETRAIN | Frankie Laine hit song |
| RAWHIDE | Series whose theme song was sung by Frankie Laine |
| RIP | In haste, let her go! |
| ANDNEVER | "___ Let Her Go"; Mark Harmon/Rachel Ward movie |
| ERGO | Therefore made her go without hydrogen (4) |
| EAT | Let her go (iussive subj.) |
| EXEAT | Permission to leave; let her go out! |
| USHER | Let her go to America - he'll conduct! (5) |
| HEARSE | Have her go to sea with somebody (6) |
| RHETORIC | Has a way with words to make her go to old-fashioned police (8) |
| SPURS | It's right to put the cat out and use these to make her go |
| GEORGEBUSH | Father or son, both presidents, beg her, "Go travelling around United States" (6,4) |
| IBELIEVE | 1953 Frankie Laine hit |
| ANSWERME | Frankie Laine 1953 Christmas No1 (6,2) |
| EYESARE | Frankie Laine sang, "Those ... the eyes of a woman in love; And may they gaze ever more into mine" ( |
| IKNOWWHY | "Every time I hear a newborn baby cry, or touch a leaf, or see the sky; Then ..., I believe," sang Frankie Laine (1,4,3) |
| AWOMAN | "Your eyes are the eyes of .... in love; And, oh, how they give you away," claimed Frank Sinatra, Frankie Laine and The Four Aces (1,5) |
| EVERY | "I believe for ... drop of rain that falls, a flower grows; I believe that somewhere in the darkest night, a candle glows," sang Frankie Laine |