| 1969 "bed-in" participant | 35 |
| "Two Virgins" musician | 32 |
| "Sail ___ Ship of State!" | 35 |
| John Lennon's adopted middle name | 37 |
| Frequent visitor to the Beatles' sessions | 45 |
| "Walking on Thin Ice" songwriter Yoko | 47 |
| "Starpeace" album maker, 1985 | 39 |
| "Sail ___ Union . . . ": Longfellow | 45 |
| "Revolution 9" collaborator | 37 |
| "Bed-in for Peace" participant | 40 |
| The woman in the song "Woman" | 39 |
| Palindromic name associated with the Beatles | 44 |
| Dedicatee of Lennon's "Woman" | 43 |
| Bed-In for Peace participant, 1969 | 34 |
| "Woman" singer's woman | 36 |
| "Two Virgins" musician Yoko | 37 |
| "Starpeace" musician Yoko | 35 |
| "Sail ___ Union . . . " | 33 |
| "Give Peace a Chance" figure | 38 |
| "Bed-in for Peace" activist | 37 |
| ''Walking on Thin Ice'' artist | 46 |
| Yoko of ''Double Fantasy'' | 42 |
| The woman of ''Woman'' | 38 |
| Strawberry Fields memorial underwriter Yoko | 43 |
| Sponsor of Central Park's Strawberry Fields | 47 |
| Lennon's "bed-in" mate | 36 |
| Creator of the Imagine Peace Tower | 34 |
| Bed-in for peace participant Yoko | 33 |
| Beatles figure who wasn't a Beatle | 38 |
| "Yes, I'm a Witch" artist | 39 |
| "Wedding Album" collaborator | 38 |
| "Walking on Thin Ice" songwriter | 42 |
| "Walking on Thin Ice" musician | 40 |
| "Starpeace" artist Yoko | 33 |
| "Sail __ Ship of State!": Longfellow | 46 |
| "Kiss, Kiss, Kiss" singer | 35 |
| "Give Peace a Chance" co-songwriter | 45 |
| "Double Fantasy" Grammy winner | 40 |
| "Bed-in" participant Yoko | 35 |
| "Bed-in" participant with Lennon | 42 |
| "Bed-in" figure of 1969 | 33 |
| "Bed-in for Peace" figure | 35 |
| ''Double Fantasy'' performer | 44 |
| ''Double Fantasy'' artist | 41 |
| Yoko, the "fifth Beatle" | 34 |
| Yoko of 'Milk and Honey' | 32 |
| The Yoko of "Oh Yoko!" | 32 |
| The woman of Lennon's "Woman" | 43 |
| The Plastic ___ Band, of 60's-70's music | 48 |
| Strawberry Fields pilgrimage figure | 35 |
| Singer with the album "Starpeace" | 43 |
| Singer with the album "Season of Glass" | 49 |
| Singer with the album "A Story" | 41 |
| Singer with a negative-sounding name | 36 |
| Singer whose name sounds like a cry | 35 |
| She's often blamed for a famous breakup | 43 |
| She wrote ''Grapefruit'' | 40 |
| She was blamed for a famous breakup | 35 |
| She sang on "Double Fantasy" | 38 |
| She married a musician in Gibraltar in 1969 | 43 |
| She helped bring "Lennon" to the stage | 48 |
| She famously married in Gibraltar on 3/20/69 | 44 |
| She dedicated Imagine Peace Tower to Lennon | 43 |
| Producer of one of the Lennon brothers | 38 |
| Pop music's Plastic _____ Band | 34 |
| Pop music's Plastic ___ Band | 32 |
| Performance artist with a palindromic name | 42 |
| One of Sean Lennon's middle names | 37 |
| One of ''Two Virgins,'' 1968 | 44 |
| One half of an iconic 1981 Rolling Stone cover | 46 |
| Notable "Bed-In for Peace" participant | 48 |
| Name heard in "Come Together" | 39 |
| Middle name adopted by John Lennon | 34 |
| Lennon's frequent collaborator | 34 |
| Lennon's adopted middle name | 32 |
| Lennon's "Two Virgins" partner | 44 |
| Lennon's "Oh Yoko!" subject | 41 |
| Lennon's ''ocean child'' | 44 |
| Funder of Central Park's Strawberry Fields | 46 |
| Experimental musician born in Tokyo | 35 |
| Early member of the Fluxus art movement | 39 |
| Dweller near Central Park's Strawberry Fields | 49 |
| Controversial name in avant-garde music and art | 47 |
| Composer who left Japan for New York after WWII | 47 |
| Big name in '60s peace activism | 35 |
| Bed-In for Peace participant of 1969 | 36 |
| Barenaked Ladies' "Be My Yoko ___" | 48 |
| Barenaked Ladies song "Be My Yoko ___" | 48 |
| Barenaked Ladies "Be My Yoko ___" | 43 |
| Artists Against Fracking organizer | 34 |
| Artist who operates imaginepeace.com | 36 |
| A dedicator of New York's Strawberry Fields | 47 |
| 1981 Grammy winner for "Double Fantasy" | 49 |
| 1969 "Bed-In" participant Yoko | 40 |
| "Yokokimthurston" collaborator | 40 |
| "Yes, I'm a Witch" singer, 1992 | 45 |
| "Yes, I'm a Witch" musician | 41 |
| "Wish Tree" installation artist | 41 |
| "Wedding Album" recording artist | 42 |
| "Wedding Album" performer, 1969 | 41 |