| STROPHIC | (Of song) with each verse sung to the same tune |
| PSALM | Biblical verse sung with sheep's head in hand (5) |
| VERSICLE | Short verse sung by a priest |
| ANTIPHON | What is a verse sung in response (8) |
| ABCD | Snippet sung to the same tune as the lyrics "Twinkle, twinkle" and "Baa, baa, black sheep" |
| SOLFEGGIO | Vocal exercise in which scales or runs are sung to the same syllable (9) |
| LYRIC | Type of poem traditionally to be sung to the accompaniment of an instrument associated with Hermes or Orpheus (5) |
| LOVEMETENDER | Elvis song sung to the tune of "Aura Lee" (3 words) |
| ROUND | Part song in which multiple voices sing the same tune at the same pitch but start at different times (5) |
| WHATCHILDISTHIS | Song with the same tune as "Greensleeves" |
| AURALEE | Song with the same tune as "Love Me Tender" |
| NUTSINMAY | Nursery rhyme sung to the tune of Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (4,2,3) |
| ABCS | They can be sung to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" |
| TARTT | "Ted Lasso" footballer Jamie, whose name is sung to the tune of "Baby Shark" |
| DANNYBOY | Song sung to the Londonderry Air (5,3) |
| EIEIO | Nursery-rhyme refrain sung to the tune "mi-mi-re-re-do" |
| OHWHATACIRCUS | Song from Evita which uses the same tune as Don't Cry For Me Argentina |
| HARP | ___ on the same tune: be tediously repetitive? |
| CHICAGOLOOP | If You Leave Me Now band playing the same tune over and over? |
| ABIDEWITHME | 1847 hymn by English clergyman Henry Francis Lyte typically sung to the 1861 tune Eventide by organist William Henry Monk (5,4,2) |