1. Band that often played with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the early '70s: Elephant's Memory
2. According to the Grateful Dead, it's "in the shadow of the moon": "Terrapin Station"
3. Bob Marley song about Civil War veterans that borrows from the theme from The Banana Splits: :"Buffalo Soldiers"
4. A 2010 hit for Mumford & Sons: "Little Lion Man"
5. It's "on the climb," according to Duran Duran: "Union Of The Snake"
6. 1963 Rolf Harris hit about a dying Australian telling his friends to take care of his animals after he's gone: "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"
7. Virtual band of cartoon characters created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett; they had a hit with "Clint Eastwood": Gorillaz
8. Song recorded by the Tokens and Robert John, based on an African chant: "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
9. Goo goo goo joob!: "I Am The Walrus"
10. Lead singer of the J. Geils Band: Peter Wolf
11. 1982 Peter Gabriel song that is not, according to him, about animal rights: "Shock The Monkey"
12. "Photograph," "Rock of Ages" and "Pour Some Sugar On Me" are some of their hits: Def Leppard
13. The main song associated with the soundtrack to Rocky III, from 1982: "Eye Of The Tiger"
14. 1959 Johnny Preston hit that retells the Romeo and Juliet story using Native Americans: "Running Bear"
15. What Bruce Cockburn was doing in 1979: "Wondering Where The Lions Are"
16. Elton John song in which he pays tribute to the early days of rock and roll and the dance crazes of that time: "Crocodile Rock"
17. George Michael hit that starts out, "Better watch out, baby who's that": "Monkey"
Bonus: If it's not Bela Fleck and the Flecktones' signature song, it's definitely their signature visual motif : "Flight Of The Cosmic Hippo"