| MCTELL | English singer who had a folk hit with Streets Of London (6) |
| ARLO | Guthrie with a folk hit that was adapted into a 1969 comedy film |
| MTA | 1959 folk hit with the line "Charlie couldn't get off of that train" |
| MADISON | Capitol with streets named for Constitution signers |
| BRIDGE | Frankie, English singer who was formerly a member of girl group The Saturdays (6) |
| COCKER | Joe, English singer who duetted with Jennifer Warnes on the song Up Where We Belong (6) |
| PALOMA | English singer who recently gave birth to her second child (6,5) |
| WAGNER | Brazilian-born English singer who competed in 2010's X-factor (6) |
| ALISON | English singer who came to prominence as half of the duo Yazoo |
| OPAQUE | Obscure work -- a search with street cleared (6) |
| FIDDLE | A violin played as a folk instrument; a petty swindle; or, the raised edge of a ship's galley table preventing dishes etc from sliding off in rough seas (6) |
| VINCEHILL | English singer who had a big 1967 hit with Edelweiss (5,4) |
| STROLL | Talk a turn with street directory (6) |
| HUMANS | ___ of New York: photoblog with street portraits and interviews |
| SCRAPS | Fights with lawyer using monologues laced with street slang |
| ARNICA | From "lamb skin", in reference to its soft downy leaves, a name of a herb also called leopard's bane, used as a folk remedy for bruises or sprains (6) |
| ADELE | English singer who had a 2008 hit with the Bob Dylan song Make You Feel My Love (5) |
| ALMACOGAN | English singer who had a 1955 number one with Dream boat (4,5) |
| RESIST | Rebels rise with street combat (6) |
| ILKLEY | Spa town with an area of moorland that inspired a folk song used as Yorkshire's county anthem (6) |