| ADEE | 'Zip-___ Doo-Dah' from 'Song of the South' |
| ZIPADEEDOODAH | Song from "Song of the South" |
| BRER | ___ Rabbit from "Song of the South" |
| LAMB | With "The," Blake poem from "Songs of Innocence" |
| NVT | "Zip-__-Doo-Dah" |
| ACCENT | From "song", a term for brogue, pronunciation, tone of voice or twang, such as the sing-songy tonal language among the Chinese or Swedish (6) |
| SEGUE | Transition from song to song |
| AIRINESS | Insouciance from song in E by couple of sopranos |
| SIRDUKE | Hit from "Songs in the Key of Life" dedicated to Ellington |
| DEE | Zip-a-___-Doo-Dah (Disney song) |
| CHARM | Word, from "song, incantation", for a magic spell; allure or fascination; a trinket for a bracelet; or, another noun for a flock of goldfinches (5) |
| EPIC | From "song, speech, word", an impressively elevated, heroic or large-scale poem; or, anything of equal grandiloquence or magnitude (4) |
| IGOTSTUNG | 15's words from song, nuts to give up! (1,3,5) |
| TRACK | Line from song off a record |
| LYRIC | Clearly Richard included word from song (5) |
| LAYOFF | Refrain from song unavailable (3,3) |
| GLEE | Great joy derived from song (4) |
| REFRAIN | Hold back from song repetition (7) |
| PALM | Sabbath withdrawing from song prize |
| GETAWAY | Escape from songs by Chvrches and Georgie Fame (3-4) |