| IRREGULARVERB | Drink, hit and sing, for example - rarer liver bug (anag) (9,4) |
| NURSING | Run around and sing for a caring profession (7) |
| CICADA | Valeric acid removes liver bug (6) |
| BALLADEER | A fast-mover goes to a social event and sings for them (9) |
| FLIP | Eggy drink; hit the roof (4) |
| MORE | "The ___ I Drink" (hit song by 17 Across) |
| SPEEDSUP | Highly-rated tennis player swallowing soft drink hits the gas (6,2) |
| RABBITWARRENS | I want rarer B and Bs ___ tricky in overcrowded areas (6,7) |
| TERRESTRIALLY | It's rarer to change - within the confines of TV - how the BBC traditionally broadcast |
| HYDROGRAPHERS | Having rarer PhD, go shy around these water experts |
| LAUGHTER | *Aerosmith: "Sing with me, sing for the year. Sing for the ___" |
| PARTERRE | Ornamental arrangement of flower beds and paths - rarer pet (anag) (8) |
| IWORSHIP | In Fly Me To The Moon Frank Sinatra sings: "Fill my heart with song; Let me sing for ever more; You are all I long for; All ... and adore" (1,7) |
| STINGO | Made to sing for a drink (6) |
| BUSK | Sing for money in coach heading for Kettering (4) |
| BARITONE | For Robin to eat he must sing for his supper (8) |
| GINS | Sing for a change and you'll get drinks (4) |
| CROON | Ron and the Commanding Officer sing for us (5) |
| STATEPEN | Prison such as Attica or Sing Sing, for short |
| HEN | Word, related to Latin for "to sing", for a female chicken or other fowl (3) |