Across
- 4. Where The Cure is known for their lengthy performances
- 7. Album featuring "A Forest"
- 9. The instrument played by Simon Gallup
- 11. Three Imaginary Boys, their debut
- 14. Side project band featuring Robert Smith and Steven Severin
- 15. The instrument played by Jason Cooper
- 16. Subgenre often associated with The Cure, though Robert Smith rejects it
- 17. Frequent mood evoked by The Cure's music
- 18. Their critically acclaimed 1989 album
- 21. Single about a girl named Charlotte
- 22. Played by Roger O'Donnell
- 24. Song with a famous music video in a wardrobe
- 25. James Smith's first name
- 29. 1996 album, a bit more eclectic
- 31. Home country of The Cure
- 33. Robert Smith's distinctive singing style
- 37. English town where the band formed
- 38. A signature part of Robert Smith's stage makeup
- 41. Triple-LP album from 1987
- 42. Original drummer and keyboardist
- 43. album's producer, famously clashed with the band on that record
- 47. Album from the year 2000, known for its dark mood
- 48. Singles collection from 1986
- 50. Album released after "Disintegration"
- 51. Their 1979 debut album
- 53. Robert Smith's preferred style of lyrics, often
- 54. Bleak and atmospheric track from "Seventeen Seconds"
- 56. Single from "Pornography"
- 57. Iconic part of Robert Smith's image
Down
- 1. Original record label of The Cure
- 2. Robert Smith's wife, a frequent inspiration
- 3. Early non-album single
- 5. The iconic frontman with a distinctive look
- 6. Song inspired by a trip to the seaside with Mary
- 8. A common theme in their lyrics and aesthetic
- 10. Drummer who joined in 1995
- 12. Whimsical single from "The Top"
- 13. Creepy song about a spider-man
- 16. Robert Smith's primary instrument
- 19. Album from 1984 where Robert Smith played most instruments
- 20. Keyboardist who has been in and out of the band
- 23. Another live album, also from 1993
- 26. Compilation of singles from 1987 to 1997
- 27. Early single often mistaken for their debut album title
- 28. Catchy single from "The Head on the Door"
- 30. Band Robert Smith also played guitar for
- 32. Song from the "Faith" album
- 34. Live album from 1993
- 35. 1990 album of remixes
- 36. Album with "In Between Days"
- 39. Dark and intense 1982 album
- 40. Genre often used to describe The Cure's early sound
- 44. Pop-friendly hit from 1992
- 45. Epic track from "Disintegration"
- 46. A heartfelt hit dedicated to Mary Poole
- 48. Robert's last name
- 49. Long-serving bassist of The Cure
- 51. Upbeat single from 1983
- 52. Another genre applied to their more pop-oriented work
- 55. Gloomy 1981 album with a religious-sounding title
