1. stash, caviar, football, Jack, Lear: "Money," Pink Floyd
2. think, crap, writing, colors, photographs: "Kodachrome," Paul Simon
3. Connie, King, poker, town, Omaha: "We're An American Band," Grand Funk
4. leaving, simpler, world, pawned, car: "Midnight Train to Georgia," Gladys Knight & The Pips
5. met, swear, Ray, drink, babysit: "Clair," Gilbert O'Sullivan
6. young, open, matter, job, hell: "Live and Let Die," Paul McCartney and Wings
7. trumpet, Chicago, draft, reveille, jam: "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," Bette Midler
8. mountain, valley, confused, promised, side: "Free Ride," Edgar Winter Group
9. believe, realize, wanted, tried, easily: "Feelin' Stronger Every Day," Chicago
10. shine, stone, difference, rare, radiant: "Diamond Girl," Seals & Crofts
11. writing, ladder, thirteen, baby, seven: "Superstition," Stevie Wonder
12. singers, pills, picture, freaky, guru: "Cover of the Rolling Stone," Dr. Hook
13. traveling, plane, Spain, waving, brother: "Daniel," Elton John
14. wash, rain, lucky, kind, shine: "Shambala," Three Dog Night
15. diamond, stowing, gathering, genius, college: "Reelin' in the Years," Steely Dan
16. young, listen, radio, smile, changed: "Yesterday Once More," Carpenters
17. darkest, power, fortune, cat, slum: "Superfly," Curtis Mayfield
Bonus: lab, eerie, graveyard, Dracula, Transylvania: "Monster Mash," Bobby "Boris" Pickett (yes, it re-charted in 1973)