Let's Play Connections! (Easy version)

I think Leona Lewis and Howie Day qualify. Both have a song called “Collide”.

A satellite
A reverend
Indecent exposure

(Used to call these tribonds.)

As do Sarah McClachlan and Jon Secada-“Angel”

Each non-article has 2 "e"s.

True, but not the correct answer. Let’s also rule out “phrases”, “words”, and “made of letters”.

Lou Reed, Mel Torme, Bobby Vinton
Little Orphan Annie, Jim Morrison, dinosaurs
Crops, car tires, planets
Batteries, rivers, news stories
A political party, a holiday, pregnancy
Rapunzel, Panama Canal, keys
Lord Byron poem, Moliere play, Mozart opera
Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap”, Philip K. Dick’s “Time Out of Joint”, Tom Stoppard’s “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead”
Tonto, the fleur-de-lys, Jean Louis Finch
Steam locomotives, Winston Churchill at Westminster College, Otto von Bismark
Bloomers, chauvinism, boycott

Goes over your head
Talks over your head
Shows some perv’s head

Anita Baker did, too.

A political party, a holiday, pregnancy - “Labor/Labour”

Rapunzel, Panama Canal, keys - “locks”

Tonto, the fleur-de-lys, Jean Louis Finch - “Scout”

Bloomers, chauvinism, boycott - Words that come from real people’s names

Correct.

(And Creep was also a song done by Stone Temple Pilots.)

ETA: And Aerosmith also had a song called “Angel”.

I’m going to answer this for you: I was looking for “succeeded on the natural death of their predecessor.”

All have titles inspired by Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”

Cirdan the Shipwright
Cmdr. Spock of the ISS Enterprise
King George V

Beards?

Also, the answers for my thus far are correct. A hint on “satellite, reverend, indecent exposure” is “lunatics”.

Ah, moon/Sun Myung Moon/mooning.

As for some of your others:

Little Orphan Annie, Jim Morrison, dinosaurs

She says “leapin’ lizards”; he was the Lizard King; name means “thunder lizards”

Crops, car tires, planets

<Jeopardy! contestant>What are things that are rotated, Alex?</*J!*c>

Batteries, rivers, news stories

Things that have a flow? Perhaps not what you’re looking for.

Lord Byron poem, Moliere play, Mozart opera

Don Juan (pronounced “joo-en”); Dom Juan; Don Giovanni l(all about the same guy, who’d be “Don John” in English)

Steam locomotives, Winston Churchill at Westminster College, Otto von Bismark

Iron Horse; Iron Curtain: Iron Chancellor

You got all yours right, Sternvogel, except the “Batteries, rivers, news stories” one, although you’re very close. The answer can be said to have flow.

Rhett Butler, King David, Barry Lyndon
Wasp, moon, cut
House, style, star
Up, down, charm
Robocop, Gran Torino, The Crow

Hint on “Lou Reed, Mel Torme, Bobby Vinton”: Prague '89.

Batteries, rivers, news stories

Things that have/are current.

Up, down, charm

Types of quark. (Myself, for this, I’d have gone with ‘Ferengi, Strange, Cheese’…)

Robocop, Gran Torino, The Crow

All set in Detroit (sort of - Gran Torino is in Highland Park)

WTG Tengu.

Correct! In fact, Cirdan is the only Elf whom Tolkien describes as bearded.

Loved women who were married to other men.

Bernadette, Rowland, Solomon

Bernadette, Rowland, Solomon

‘Song of…’ (Although Roland’s name doesn’t have a w in it.)

Hmm. Might as well post one.

Cheeze, Math, Comics