1. Scottish singer whose hits include "Modern Girl," "For Your Eyes Only," and "Sugar Walls": Sheena Easton
2. Jerry Reed's theme from "Smokey and the Bandit": "East Bound and Down"
3. Patti Smith's 1978 album, that includes "Because The Night": Easter
4. Jazz standard recorded by Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan, and Diana Krall, among others: "East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)"
5. Opening line of Barry McGuire's 1965 hit "Eve of Destruction": "The eastern world, it is explodin'"
6. Lil' Jon's group: The East Side Boyz
7. Geographically-puzzling Christian hymn written by William Dunkerley in 1908: "In Christ There Is No East Or West"
8. Cheech and Chong's parody of Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA": "Born In East L.A."
9. Legendary New York City venue where live albums by the Allman Brothers Band, Derek and the Dominoes, Taj Mahal, and Miles Davis were recorded: The Fillmore East
10. They hang out with West End Girls: East End boys
11. Duke Ellington instrumental later recorded by Steely Dan: "East St. Louis Toodle-Oo"
12. A 1981 album for Squeeze that includes "Tempted": East Side Story
13. How Los Lobos described themselves on their greatest-hits CD: Just Another Band From East L.A.
14. Midwestern rock band; their best-known songs were "Since You Been Gone" and "Never Been Any Reason": Head East
15. If you go to Alpine Valley for a show, you'll be in this town: East Troy, Wisconsin
16. New York City neighborhood famous for punk and new wave; CBGB was here: Lower East Side
17. Paula Cole's greatest-hits album from 2006: Greatest Hits: Postcards From East Oceanside
Bonus: One of Prince's first bands, they were formed in Minneapolis in 1975: 94 East