Inits | Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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ST | Lead singer for Aerosmith | Steven Tyler | 93%
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SO | Irish singer who did Nothing Compares 2U. Sadly passed away in 2023. | Sinead O'Connor | 92%
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SN | American singer. She joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975 | Stevie Nicks | 84%
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SD | Member of the Ratpack. Sang Mr Bojangles. | Sammy Davis Jr | 78%
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SW | American Tamla Motown legend. Albums include Innervisions & Songs In The Key of Life | Stevie Wonder | 70%
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SL | Duran Duran vocalist | Simon LeBon | 59%
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SE | Subject of 1980 BBC TV series The Big Time. 9 to 5 (Morning Train) was her breakthrough hit. | Sheena Easton | 58%
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SV | American singer songwriter. Tom's Diner, Luka, Left Of Center | Suzanne Vega | 53%
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SB | Scottish singer. She came to prominence in the 2008 edition of Britain's Got Talent | Susan Boyle | 51%
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SQ | American female rocker. Did 48 Crash, Can The Can, Devil Gate Drive | Suzi Quatro | 51%
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SJ | Sex Pistols' lead guitarist | Steve Jones | 47%
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SS | Family Affair | Sly Stone | 42%
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SC | Had hits with You Send Me, Only Sixteen, Chain Gang | Sam Cooke | 32%
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SR | 'Madchester' vocalist for the Happy Mondays | Shaun Ryder | 30%
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SM | Pogues front man | Shane McGowan | 29%
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SH | Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) | Steve Harley | 26%
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SA | Frontman of Big Black. Produced Nirvana's In Utero. | Steve Albini | 17%
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SF | 'The Father of American Music' (1826-1864) He wrote Oh Susanna, Camptown Races, My Old Kentucky Home | Stephen Foster | 14%
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SP | Bass player for UK Glam Rock band The Sweet | Steve Priest | 12%
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SY | American/German dance-pop singer. If Only I Could, and Sit and Wait made the UK top twenty in 1989 | Sydney Youngblood | 12%
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SG | French jazz violinist (1908 - 1997) In 1934 he co-founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France | Stephane Grappelli | 9%
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SK | Performed in the original stage version of 'Hair' Became vocalist for Curved Air | Sonja Kristina | 8%
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SI | Singer and co-founder of anarchist punk band Crass | Steve Ignorant | 8%
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