| John/Rice musical |
| 1966 Grammy winner for "If He Walked Into My Life |
| Proud Mary" pop gp. |
| 1958 movie musical |
| Anchorman" dog whose name references Ted Knight's "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" character |
| Universal's 1980 Olivia Newton-John musical |
| Baghdad-based Broadway musical |
| George's musical brother |
| A primary source for Scandinavian mythology |
| A to E, musically speaking |
| Catchy musical phrase |
| Additions to a musical staff |
| Andrew Lloyd Webber musical |
| Maryland city |
| Proud Mary" group, for short |
| Accompanies musically sans words |
| A foe of Mary, Queen of Scots |
| Mary Poppins" chimney sweep |
| Jukebox musical based on the hits of Green Day: 2 wds. |
| Rosemary's baby |
| Rosemary's love in an Anne Nichols play |
| Maryland site of Army Proving Grounds. |
| Old musical symbol |
| Musical compositions |
| Word used to describe a film made by The Asylum movie studio, such as "Transmorphers" or "Sunday School Musical |
| A rewrite of Mary Had a Little Lamb using ___: A lamb quite little, Mary had / A lamb, fleece white as snow |
| Lively, musically |
| Unkeyed, musically |
| Musical passage that gets gradually louder |
| ''Mary Tyler Moore Show'' spinoff |