1. The signature song of every New Orleans jazz band "When The Saints Go Marching In"
2. Paul Simon's 1990 album in which he explored Brazilian rhythms: Rhythm of the Saints
3. The last song on Bruce Springsteen's first album: "It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City"
4. Their biggest U.S. hit was "Never Ever," in 1997: All Saints
5. A 1972 album by Van Morrison: Saint Dominic's Preview
6. She's the patron saint of musicians: Saint Cecilia
7. J.S. Bach's famous telling of the Good Friday story: Saint Matthew Passion
8. A 1978 worldwide hit for Flash and the Pan: "Hey, St. Peter"
9. Wherever he goes, the people all complain, according to the Grateful Dead: Saint Stephen
10. Dimitri Shostakovich was born and raised in this Russian city: St. Petersburg
11. The Osmonds belong to this church: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
12. A Beach Boys song about a sled that's "candy apple red with a ski for a wheel": "Little St. Nick"
13. Composer of "Danse Macabre" and "Carnival of the Animals": Camille Saint-Saens
14. Anglican hymn famously arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams: "For All the Saints"
15. Motley Crue's 2008 album: Saints of Los Angeles
16. Billy Joel would "rather laugh with the sinners than...": "Cry with the saints"
17. Hockey team named for a W.C. Handy song: St. Louis Blues
Bonus: Grateful Dead song often paired live with "Lost Sailor": "Saint of Circumstance"