| OSOLEMIO | Neapolitan song written in 1898 (1,4,3) |
| KATHLEEN | I'll Take You Home Again ___, song written in 1875 loosely based on an Irish folk song (8) |
| MYOLDMAN | British music hall song written in 1919 (2,3,3) |
| WALTZING | Australian folk song written in 1895 by Banjo Patterson (8,7) |
| GLADRAGS | Handbags And _, song written in 1967 by Mike d'Abo (8) |
| FUNICULI | ____ Funicula, Neapolitan song performed by artists such as Mario Lanza (8) |
| USSMAINE | Ship sunk in Havana Harbor in 1898 |
| MUSKOGEE | Small city in Oklahoma (pop about 40,000), founded in 1898 (8) |
| ALCAPONE | Christened Alphonso in Naples at his birth in 1898, this gangland character ruled Prohibition Chicago (2,6) |
| MAGRITTE | Rene, Belgian surrealist painter born in 1898 (8) |
| OMDURMAN | Sudanese city, scene of a famous battle in 1898 |
| POLONIUM | Silvery-grey, radioactive semi-metal that was discovered by Marie Curie in 1898 (8) |
| APRIL | "-- in Paris", popular song written in 1932 (5) |
| NORWEGIANWOOD | Song written in forest in the north? |
| NELLIE | ____ the Elephant, fictional character in a children's song written in 1956 (6) |
| YOUNGLOVE | Song written in 1956 and made popular in 1973 by Donny Osmond (5,4) |
| STORMYWEATHER | Song written in 1933 and first performed by Ethel Waters at The Cotton Club in Harlem (6,7) |
| HONOLULUHIT | #1 song written in Waikiki? |
| DONTFENCEMEIN | Popular American song written in 1934 (4,5,2,2) |
| AIDA | Musical with the song "Written in the Stars" |