| Genre of rock's Fall Out Boy | 32 |
| Genre of Peter Max | 18 |
| Genre of Orwell's "Animal Farm" | 45 |
| Genre of N.W.A. and Run-D.M.C. | 30 |
| Genre of My Chemical Romance | 28 |
| Genre of music where guys may wear "guyliner" | 55 |
| Genre of music | 14 |
| Genre of many a movie with "star" in its title | 56 |
| Genre of many a "For Dummies" book | 44 |
| Genre of Macklemore and Master P | 32 |
| Genre of Lauren Weisberger's "The Devil Wears Prada" | 66 |
| Genre of Jonathan Swift | 23 |
| Genre of graphic novels | 23 |
| Genre of Fall Out Boy | 21 |
| Genre of Escher's "Relativity" | 44 |
| Genre of dizzying drawings | 26 |
| Genre of digital entertainment | 30 |
| Genre of crime literature | 25 |
| Genre of a 1965 exhibit called "The Responsive Eye" | 61 |
| Genre of "Under the Boardwalk" | 40 |
| Genre of "The Set-Up," 1949 | 37 |
| Genre of "Stairway to Heaven" | 39 |
| Genre of "Shogun Assassin" | 36 |
| Genre of "Only You" | 29 |
| Genre of "Akira" | 26 |
| Genre most white people hated until "Saturday Night Fever" | 68 |
| Genre known for concept albums | 30 |
| Genre invoked by many a 90's band | 37 |
| Genre influenced by jazz | 24 |
| Genre in which guitarists often play a "walking" bass line | 68 |
| Genre in MoMA's 1965 "The Responsive Eye" exhibit | 63 |
| Genre for Weird Al | 18 |
| Genre for the Spice Girls and Oasis | 35 |
| Genre for The Rascals and Boz Scaggs | 36 |
| Genre for Talking Heads and Killing Joke | 40 |
| Genre for Smokey Robinson | 25 |
| Genre for Schoolly D | 20 |
| Genre for Sam Cooke or TLC, as it's sometimes stylized | 58 |
| Genre for Q-Tip | 15 |
| Genre for Peter Gabriel's "Shakti Monkey," say | 60 |
| Genre for Panic! at the Disco and other bands with long names | 61 |
| Genre for Operation Ivy | 23 |
| Genre for Notorious B.I.G. | 26 |
| Genre for N.W.A. or T.I. | 24 |
| Genre for Moby | 14 |
| Genre for Lush and Ride, named for the lead singer staring at the floor | 71 |
| Genre for King Sunny Ade and Femi Kuti | 38 |
| Genre for Jimi Hendrix | 22 |
| Genre for Jim Jones | 19 |
| Genre for Jay-Z | 15 |
| Genre for James Bond or Austin Powers | 37 |
| Genre for Iggy Pop | 18 |
| Genre for Heinlein and Herbert | 30 |
| Genre for Gillespie and Parker in the '40s | 46 |
| Genre for Gary Glitter | 22 |
| Genre for Fall Out Boy | 22 |
| Genre for Eazy-E and Heavy D | 28 |
| Genre for Django Reinhardt | 26 |
| Genre for Coolio or Chuck D | 27 |
| Genre for Coolio | 16 |
| Genre for Charlie Parker or Dizzy Gillespie | 43 |
| Genre for Carcass or Entombed | 29 |
| Genre for Busta Rhymes | 22 |
| Genre for B.B. King | 19 |
| Genre for Aretha Franklin | 25 |
| Genre for Andy Warhol | 21 |
| Genre for Alicia Keys | 21 |
| Genre for ABBA and Ace of Base | 30 |
| Genre for "The Maltese Falcon" | 40 |
| Genre for "The Breakfast Club" or "A Catcher in the Rye" | 76 |
| Genre for "rude boys" | 31 |
| Genre film director Sergio | 26 |
| Genre featuring big hats | 24 |
| Genre featured on MTV's "Headbangers Ball" | 56 |
| Genre featured in "Kill Bill" | 39 |
| Genre explored by Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith | 42 |
| Genre dominated by King's English | 37 |
| Genre disavowed by most bands said to be in it | 46 |
| Genre derived from punk | 23 |
| Genre characterized by nonsensical chats and call-ins? | 54 |
| Genre characterized by nonsense syllables | 41 |
| Genre characterized by its illusion of movement | 47 |
| Genre associated with turntablism | 33 |
| Genre associated with LDS | 25 |
| Genre associated with Jamaican-born Pluto Shervington | 53 |
| Genre associated with complicated haircuts | 42 |
| Genre associated with absurdly long band names | 46 |
| Genre artist of mid-18th-century Europe | 39 |
| Genre | 5 |
| Genovese magistrates | 20 |
| Genovese gypsy | 14 |
| Genovese greeting | 17 |
| Genovese gold | 13 |
| Genotype determinants | 21 |
| Genotype determinant | 20 |
| Genophobe's fear | 20 |
| Genomic matter | 14 |
| Genome material | 15 |
| Genoese statesman Andrea | 24 |
| Genoese statesman | 17 |