TS 3
Across
- 3. record label associated with early career catalog
- 5. duet featuring Bon Iver on Folklore album
- 7. curated performance song ordering structure
- 8. reference recurring literary influence in songwriting themes
- 10. Long term relationship associated with Folklore Evermore era
- 12. emotional counterpoint to upbeat pop tracks
- 13. ownership dispute theme in rerecording narrative
- 15. artistic development over discography
- 17. E LYRC structural climax reference in songwriting craft
- 21. fame pressure recurring lyrical theme
- 23. music executive linked to masters dispute
- 25. Swift mother referenced in emotional lyric acknowledgements
- 29. Swift brother mentioned in early liner notes acknowledgements
- 31. segmentation concept across discography phases
- 34. shift between musical eras
- 36. DUNHAM Writer friend linked to 1989 era cultural circle
- 37. public identity constructed in eras
- 40. songwriting emphasis across Folklore Evermore
- 42. Subject of All Too Well emotional narrative arc
- 44. primary producer across multiple eras
- 46. physical format revival in Taylor Swift rereleases
- 48. Actor linked to early Red era inspiration narrative
- 51. storytelling structure across albums
- 53. Brief 2023 relationship linked to Midnights era discourse
- 56. NFL player associated with later era public relationship shift
- 58. lyrical revision concept in Taylor rerecording project
- 59. alternate production version of original track
- 60. large scale live performance structure in Eras Tour
Down
- 1. collaborator on atmospheric indie folk tracks
- 2. Model associated with Reputation era friendship speculation
- 4. rerecorded album branding identity
- 6. Former One Direction member referenced in 1989 era speculation
- 9. recurring romantic symbolism in Lover era
- 11. lyrical resolution motif in Lover album
- 13. pop production collaborator on 1989 and Red
- 14. narrative arc central to multiple albums
- 15. E E R A N Collaborator and touring partner in Red era
- 16. RINGS engagement metaphor song from Lover
- 18. narrative influence in Folklore lyricism
- 19. recurring motif in Red and Reputation eras
- 20. street referenced in Lover storytelling song
- 22. thematic album setting of sleepless reflection
- 24. folklore narrative character metaphor song title
- 26. thematic resolution in later works
- 27. dedicated listener community identity structure
- 28. surveillance theme in Reputation era storytelling
- 30. production design element of concerts
- 32. rights narrative linked to catalog ownership conflict
- 33. Reputation era symbolic branding motif
- 34. media narrative pressure recurring lyrical theme
- 35. early country music industry base location
- 38. modern consumption shift affecting album strategy
- 39. unreleased songs collection concept in Taylor’s Version releases
- 41. narrative influence in Folklore lyrical structure
- 43. central emotional driver across multiple albums
- 45. emotional symbolism album era descriptor
- 47. Evermore lead single nature metaphor track
- 49. Swift father involved in early career management structure
- 50. award institution frequently referenced in career milestones
- 52. recurring career theme across albums
- 54. symbolic courage imagery in early country era visuals
- 55. public perception recalibration album theme
- 57. stripped performance arrangement style