| AABA | Common Tin Pan Alley song form (as, e.g., "I Got Rhythm") |
| SHE | 'Ain't ___ Sweet?' (Tin Pan Alley song) |
| RAGTIMEBAND | Alexander's ******* **** , Tin Pan Alley song by Irving Berlin released in 1911 (7,4) |
| SHINEONHARVESTMOON | Tin Pan Alley song which starts "The night was mighty dark so you could hardly see" |
| ETHELMERMAN | She said of her performance of I Got Rhythm in Girl Crazy on Broadway in 1930, "When I finished that song, a star had been born. Me" (5,6) |
| IRA | Whom "Variations on 'I Got Rhythm"' was dedicated to |
| GERSHWIN | George, U.S. composer noted for works including the jazz standard I Got Rhythm (8) |
| ETHEL | "I Got Rhythm" singer Merman |
| IRAGERSHWIN | I Got Rhythm lyricist who was an original member of the American Theater Hall of Fame: 2 wds. |
| GEORGERSHWIN | "Variations on I Got Rhythm" composer |
| DENMARK | Name of the street in Camden, London, known as Britain's Tin Pan Alley |
| LIED | German song form popularised by composers such as Schubert, Brahms and Schumann, typically written for solo voice with piano accompaniment (4) |
| THRENODE | Mournful song form trio about fellow suffering setback |
| MOUTHMUSIC | Traditional song form, 'puirt beul' in Gaelic (5,5) |
| WOOGIE | Jazzy style for which eg I boo rudely, then eg I woo for a change (6,6) |
| BOOGIE | Jazzy style for which eg I boo rudely, then eg I woo for a change (6,6) |
| UKULELE | Part of some Tin Pan Alley music |
| ARABY | "The Sheik of ___" (Tin Pan Alley tune) |
| DAINTY | The Attorney in tin-pan alley is heartless but delicate (6) |
| VIRELAI | Medieval song form |