| NELLIEDEAN | Music hall song written by Henry W. Armstrong (6,4) |
| ANYOLDIRON | Music hall song written by Charles Collins, Fred E Terry and E A Sheppard that was made famous by Harry Champion |
| WAITINGATTHECHURCH | Popular British music hall song written by Fred Leigh and Henry Pether for Vesta Victoria (7,2,3,6) |
| MYOLDMAN | British music hall song written in 1919 (2,3,3) |
| OHMRPORTER | Music-hall song associated with Marie Lloyd |
| SEASIDE | I Do Like to Be Beside the ___, popular music hall song written in 1907 (7) |
| DILLYDALLY | My old man said follow the van, and don't _ _ on the way. English music hall song (5,5) |
| UNDERNEATHTHEARCHES | Music-hall song co-written by Bud Flanagan (10,3,6) |
| ANYOLD | Music hall song made famous by Harry Champion (3,3,4) |
| IRON | Music hall song made famous by Harry Champion (3,3,4) |
| BURLINGTONBERTIEFROMBOW | 1915 Music Hall song credited to William Hargreaves and sung by his wife, Ella Shields, in male attire |
| TARARA | "___ Boom-de-ay" (music hall song) |
| ARABY | The Sheik of -, music hall song |
| WHEREDIDYOUGETTHATHAT | "Where'er I go, they shout 'Hello! ____?'" (Chorus of this music hall song) |
| ALICEBLUEGOWN | Girl, sad: good to have a music hall song |
| ANYONE | Has ...here seen Kelly (music hall song) (6) |
| TIPPERARY | It's A Long Way To ___ , music hall song (9) |
| ARCHES | 'Underneath the' ___, music-hall song (6) |
| TARARABOOMDEAY | Classic music hall song that lent its melody to the "Howdy Doody" theme |
| KNEESUP | ___ Mother Brown, Cockney music hall song (5-2) |