Taylor Swift Pop Culture Crossword
Across
- 5. Surprise 2020 album recorded during isolation
- 6. Opening track of Evermore referencing a tree
- 9. Street that inspired a love song on Lover
- 11. Spellbinding track rumored to be about meeting a singer
- 15. Plural object that fell on her guitar in 2007
- 17. City where she honed her country roots
- 18. Pennsylvania-born singer whose fans call themselves Swifties
- 20. Anthem telling critics not to be so cruel
- 21. Awards she has won multiple times
- 24. Items fans scrambled to buy for the Eras Tour
- 25. Sister record to her 2020 indie-folk album
- 26. 2012 album and the color of an infamous scarf
- 29. Haunting duet with Bon Iver
- 31. Piece of clothing and a 2020 single
- 32. Felines named Meredith, Olivia and Benjamin Button
- 35. Summery month that is also a Folklore song
- 36. Romantic title of the 2019 pastel-hued album
- 37. Second album featuring Love Story
- 38. Forgiving song inspired by the 2009 VMAs incident
- 40. 2010 album where she wrote all the songs herself
- 41. First name of the actor linked to All Too Well
Down
- 1. One-word Reputation track cautioning about vulnerability
- 2. 2017 track featuring a baby coo from Blake Lively's child
- 3. Title of the dark, piano-led Folklore closer
- 4. Song about persevering through label troubles
- 7. Colorful jewelry traded at the Eras Tour
- 8. Accessory left at a sister's house in a 10-minute ballad
- 10. Adorable high school love song from her debut album
- 12. Name of a Folklore track told from multiple perspectives
- 13. Song where she warns that band-aids don't fix things
- 14. Her lucky number spelled out
- 16. Track referencing Alice's fantastical realm on a deluxe album
- 19. Word that 'fly' in an early hit
- 22. Heart-wrenching single written for a young boy
- 23. Time motif for a 2022 album
- 27. Scathing Speak Now track addressing an older musician
- 28. Track about high-school heartbreak and lessons learned
- 30. Devoted name of her fanbase
- 33. Fast-moving word that doubles as a surname of an 11-time Grammy winner
- 34. Rich shade of red and an alternate word for crimson
- 39. Reflective 1989 track about starting fresh