| FORTYTWO | A meaningful number getting first couple of parts of well-known song from No, No, Nanette confused in audition (5-3) |
| RULED | If I ___ The World, well-known song from the musical Pickwick |
| AMERICA | Well-known song from the Leonard Bernstein musical West Side Story (7) |
| ILLSEEYOUAGAIN | Well-known song from Noel Coward's 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet |
| TEAFORTWO | Song from No. No, Nanette |
| TEA | "___ for Two"; song from "No, No, Nanette" |
| ENS | Foursome from "No, No, Nanette" |
| COVER | A version of a well-known song (5) |
| LIMERICK | Name of an Irish city that's also a type of well-known five-line poem (8) |
| OSTEOPATH | Practitioner of a system of healing based on the manipulation of parts of the body (9) |
| MIDNIGHT | First word of Memory. best-known song from the musical Cats (8) |
| LETSDOIT | Popular name for the best-known song from Cole Porter's first Broadway success, the musical Paris in 1928 |
| MOTTO | Word that started as a mutter or a grunt and grew into a meaningful saying or proverbial pithy maxim (5) |
| DRAGQUEEN | Artiste appearing in tower in a couple of parts (4,5) |
| CAST | Actors in musical switching a couple of parts (4) |
| BALLROOM | and 12dn, Well-known song by Sir Noel Coward from his 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet |
| AGAIN | see 45ac, Well-known song by Sir Noel Coward from his 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet |
| YESTERDAY | Well-known song on the Beatles Help! album which was never released as a single in the UK |
| ILLSEEYOU | and 48ac, Well-known song by Sir Noel Coward from his 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet |
| BLITZ | see 41dn, Well-known song by Sir Noel Coward from his 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet |