Lover
Across
- 4. Named after a street in Greenwich Village, New York where Taylor rented a townhouse, while her Tribeca residence was being renovated.
- 5. A critically acclaimed synth-pop hit in which Taylor challenges gender stereotypes and introduces Tyler Swift in its music video.
- 7. An introspective synth-pop, dreamy ballad in which Taylor talk about her anxiety and insecurities.
- 8. A sensory R&B-infused ballad
- 9. A cute pop-rock and funk track which sees Taylor committing to a relationship.
- 10. An emotional, prayerful song about a devastating topic which pays homage to Taylor's old roots and features her childhood heroes.
- 11. A funk track with snaps and sighs, it also makes a reference to Nashville's Music Row.
- 13. An underrated ballad in which Taylor apologises to a lover for the failure of a relationship.
- 16. which Taylor discusses the trials and tribulations of her relationship.
- 17. A fast-paced breakup song which was inspired by a Netflix film which was inspired by a song from 1989.
- 18. A cute bop which namechecks places in an important city where Taylor spends a lot of her time with her lover as well as a fashion designer and features a brief spoken intro from her Cats co-stars.
- 19. A favourite track amongst the fandom in which Taylor yearns for something she doesn't have yet.
Down
- 1. A gloomy synth-pop track in which Taylor criticises the current US political state and also inspires her recent documentary.
- 2. A short but sweet song which paints the progression of childhood to adulthood and has an unusual yet interesting combination of instruments.
- 3. A bright and bubbly electropop anthem which ended internet trolls, bullies and homophobes!
- 6. A cheery farewell to the events that inspired "reputation".
- 12. A catchy pop anthem which discusses themes of self-affirmation and individualism over a marching band drumline.
- 14. A very romantic, folk-tinged, country waltz which Taylor wrote alone at her Nashville home on her piano in the middle of the night.
- 15. Another introspective ballad in which Swift reflects on her past and her future, whilst also namechecking a previous album as she shows her more mature understanding of love.