- SADE
- Nigerian-British singer-songwriter with hits such as "Smooth Operator"
- Maureen singer
- Smooth Operator singer
- Sweetest Taboo singer
- French novelist
- Marquis de ___
- Nigerian-born songstress
- The Marquis de __
- Infamous marquis
- Marat/__ (Peter Weiss play)
- 1986 Grammy winner for Best New Artist
- The Sweetest Taboo chanteuse
- Singer on the "Widows" soundtrack
- By Your Side singer, 2000
- Hang on to Your Love singer
- Soldier of Love singer
- Marquis known for beating
- The Sweetest Taboo R&B group
- Your Love Is King R&B group
- R&B singer Adu
- R&B singer née Helen Adu
- Paradise chanteuse
- The Sweetest Taboo singer
- Rush role in "Quills"
- Nigeria-born singer
- Nigerian-born singer
- Diamond Life singer
- British-Nigerian one-named singer
- Justine and "Juliette" author
- Marat/___ (1963 play)
- Paradise band
- Band with the song lyric "Across the north and south / To Key Largo / Love for sale"
- Kiss of Life band, 1993
- British-Nigerian superstar singer, or her eponymous band
- Singer of the opening lyric "Diamond life, lover boy"
- Never as Good as the First Time singer
- No Ordinary Love singer
- Nigerian-born pop star
- Smooth Operator chanteuse
- 1986 Best New Artist Grammy winner
- Marquis name
- One-named Nigerian singer
- Smooth Operator songstress
- Paradise performer
- Pop star born as Helen Adu
- 1985 Grammy winner from Nigeria
- Nigerian who won the 1985 Best New Artist Grammy
- Soldier of Love band
- Artist born Helen Adu
- Singer from Ibadan
- Marquis de -
- Vics radio partner
- Notorious Marquis
- Memorable marquis
- Marquis de __
- Your Love is King singer
- Justine author
- Soldier of Love singer, 2009
- Band with the debut album "Diamond Life"
- Marat/__: 1963 play
- Nigerian-born Grammy winner
- Soldier of Love Grammy winner
- Nigerian pop star
- Smooth Operator artist
- Vic's wife
- Vic and __ (old radio show)
- Nigerian singer
- Vic's radio wife
- Pop singer from Nigeria
- Singer from Nigeria
- Best New Artist Grammy winner after Cyndi Lauper
- British solo singer
- Four-Grammy Nigerian
- Paradise singer
- 1985 Best New Artist Grammy winner
- Singer with the 2000 album "Lovers Rock"
- Vic and ___.
- Vic and ___ of radio fame.
- Recent B'way role.
- Marquis.
- Famous Marquis
- French marquis
- Cruelty personified
- Author of "Justine"
- Hebrew letter
- Symbol of cruelty
- Libertine Marquis de ___
- Radio's "Vic and ___"
- Old radio's "Vic and ___"
- Popular Anglo-Nigerian singer
- Nigerian-born pop singer
- Noted Nigerian singer
- De _____ ("Justine" novelist)
- Singer born in Nigeria
- The Sweetest Taboo singer, 1985
- Last name in cruelty
- One-named pop/R.&B. singer
- Historical figure portrayed in "Quills"
- One-named jazzy singer
- She won a 2002 Grammy for "Lovers Rock"
- One-named singer from Nigeria
- Vic and ___ of oldtime radio
- Female singer who was Grammy's 1985 Best New Artist
- One-named singer
- One-named Grammy winner of 2001
- Nigerian-born singer with five Top 40 hits
- One-named singer of "Smooth Operator"
- She had a 1993 hit with "No Ordinary Love"
- Philosophy in the Bedroom author, 1795
- Nigerian-born singing star
- One-named Nigerian songstress
- Top 10 singer born in Nigeria
- One-named Nigerian Grammy winner
- One-named singer awarded a C.B.E. in 2017
- Grammy winner born in Nigeria
- Marat's counterpart in a Peter Weiss title
- Singer with the 1986 #1 album "Promise"
- One-named Nigerian singer of "The Sweetest Taboo"
- The 120 Days of Sodom author
- One-named singer with the 1985 hit "Smooth Operator"
- Smooth Operator singer, 1985
- Your Love Is King singer, 1984
- Grammy-winning singer with the 2010 album "Soldier of Love"
- One-named Grammy winner for "Soldier of Love"
- One-named Grammy-winning singer
- One-named hitmaker born in Nigeria
- One-named singer with Grammys in 1985 and 2010
- Singer of "Smooth Operator"
- First Nigerian-born singer to win a Grammy
- Name on the Marquis?
- Only African-born headliner at London's Live Aid 1985
- Mean Marquis
- One-named "No Ordinary Love" singer
- One-named Grammy winner
- She sang 'Smooth Operator'
- She sang 'The Sweetest Taboo'
- She warned us about a "Smooth Operator"
- Iconic British Nigerian soft rock singer
- Diamond Life band
- Paradise soft rock singer
- Promise soft rock band
- Marat/___ (1963 Peter Weiss play)
- One-named singer whose face Drake has two tattoos of
- Singer who recorded "Flower of the Universe" for the "A Wrinkle in Time" soundtrack
- Cherish the Day singer
- One-named singer of "Paradise"
- 1985 Grammy winner (Best New Artist)
- Name pronounced "Shar-day"
- Nigerian songstress
- Marquis de _____
- Marquis portrayed in "Quills"
- Nigerian singer with one name
- Singer's name pronounced "Shar-day"
- No Ordinary Love band
- One-named British-Nigerian singer
- Marquis de ____
- Misguided marquis
- French novelist 1740-1819
- Vic's wife of old radio
- Marquis of misery
- Philosophy in the Bedroom author
- The Marquis de ___
- Geoffrey Rush's "Quills" role
- The Big Unknown singer
- Your Love Is King band
- Marat/___ (Peter Weiss play)
- Nigerian singer, or her band
- Smooth Operator band
- Singer ___ Adu
- Kiss of Life singer
- Lovers Rock artist
- Marat/__
- One-name singer
- Winner of the 1985 Best New Artist Grammy
- 1985 Grammy winner for Best New Artist
- Nigerian pop singer
- Quills subject
- One-named Nigerian-born singer
- King of Sorrow singer
- Nigerian-born singer with four Grammys