Mr. Alpert of the Tijuana Brass
A song that stands for something, or a song you stand for
Animated band that had a #1 hit with "Sugar, Sugar"
An outdoor meal, occasionally enjoyed by Teddy Bears
Band with Gene Simmons or a song by Prince
Drummer for Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem
Radiohead's computer, or the Sooner state, for short
Alvin's diminutive musical brothers
One of two black or white enemies in a Mad Magazine comic strip
Bobby "Boris" Pickett's perennial #1 Halloween hit (2)
Place where books, sheet music, greeting cards, and newspapers get made
Bing Crosby's Depression-era banger "Brother, Can You _____ a Dime"
Wagner's opera cycle, or a circle
Not you or him or her or them or us
Magical hit by [THECHIPMUNKS] that stayed at #1 on the Hot 100 for three weeks in 1958 (2)
Radio "Doctor" who launched the career of "Weird" Al Yankovic, among others
"The Times They Are a-Changin'" singer-songwriter
Michael Jackson song that inspired "Weird" Al's album "Even Worse"
Boney M. sings of this ancient land of rivers
Korean musician Big Marvel plays Toto's "Africa" and Pachelbel's Canon on a rubber version of this fowl
1983 Streisand film with the song "Papa Can You Hear Me?"
Deceptive pasta disguised as rice
A-well-a everybody's heard about this 1963 hit by The Trashmen (2)
Mode of transportation that Gordon Lightfoot sings about, among others
50 Cent, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks are collectively known as "G-____"
Pianist Satie, or Viking "the Red"
The Coasters #1 hit about a back-talking teen (2)
Toronto's weekly queer magazine since 1984