| REPERTOIRE | Musician's range of songs (10) |
| CONVERSANT | Familiar with reinterpretations of songs about northern worker, say (10) |
| CAROLEKING | American composer of songs (6,4) |
| JEROMEKERN | American composer of songs (6,4) |
| FAIRYCYCLE | Adequate set of songs about youngster's first transport |
| FATSWALLER | US jazz pianist and composer who pioneered the Harlem stride style; co-writer, with lyricist Andy Razaf, of songs including 1929's 'Honeysuckle Rose' and 'Ain't Misbehavin' (4,6) |
| PUTSONAIRS | Plays records of songs and swaggers around (4,2,4) |
| MEDLEY | Collection of songs played as a continuous piece; a combination of four styles of swimming in one race; or, the general name for a dish consisting of an assortment of vegetables (6) |
| SEPTET | Pet switched during selection of songs by number of musicians (6) |
| ALED | One of the presenters of Songs Of Praise, _ Jones (4) |
| LYRICIST | The writer of the words of songs (8) |
| DEMO | Recording of rough versions of songs |
| SETFORTH | List of songs performed: Flower of Scotland's present |
| ALBUM | A record of songs, a book of photos |
| MAGNUSSON | Scottish presenter of Songs of Praise, Sally ------- -- (9) |
| THRENODES | Need short composition of songs of lamentation (9) |
| CHORUSES | Parts of songs where soloist is joined by group of singers (8) |
| IRVING | Composer of songs and musicals including Annie Get Your Gun and the unofficial anthem of the USA, Go |
| AUVERGNE | Songs from the ___, a collection of songs arranged for soprano and orchestra or piano by Joseph Cant |
| LIBRETTO | A book of songs Gina gets out of obliterating (8) |