| HOOTENANNY | Laugh at end of tune by Mary Poppins, folk singing (10) |
| THESEASIDE | Pop star I bet OK playing end of tune: note in second track and first following every piece here in song (1,2,4,2,2,6,3,7) |
| TOBEBESIDE | Pop star I bet OK playing end of tune: note in second track and first following every piece here in song (1,2,4,2,2,6,3,7) |
| TZIGANE | Ravel piece: beginning and end of tune arranged with a zing (7) |
| IDOLIKE | Pop star I bet OK playing end of tune: note in second track and first following every piece here in song (1,2,4,2,2,6,3,7) |
| NANNIES | String of applicants eclipsed by Mary Poppins |
| UMBRELLA | Item carried by Mary Poppins with a handle in the form of a parrot's head (8) |
| HOOTNANNIE | Informal US concert with folk-singing (10) |
| CWMRHONDDA | Popular hymn tune by John Hughes often erroneously called Bread Of Heaven |
| DIAGNOSE | Recognise complaint raising appropriation of tune by on-line charity |
| NEUTRALLY | Change of tune by mass meeting in unobjectionable fashion? (9) |
| INCOMPLETE | #1 tune by the artist born Mark Andrews |
| WINTERSONG | Festive tune by Sarah Mclachlan that starts "lake is frozen over..." |
| TRILL | Warble beginning of tune by stream |
| BALLADRY | Folk-singing etc completely overwhelmed by dreadful lines |
| EIRE | Homeland of the folk-singing Clancy Brothers |
| PETER | Folk-singing trio, ___, Paul and Mary |
| ARLO | Guthrie of folk singing |
| OCHS | Phil of folk singing |
| PETERPAUL | Folk-singing trio, ___ and Mary |