| RINGARINGOROSES | Singer Doris Day belted out with organ fluidly - it is child's play (4-1-4-1-5) |
| QUESERASERA | Signature song of US actress and singer Doris Day, first performed in Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) (3,4,4) |
| CHARADE | It is, child, dear, a silly travesty (7) |
| SONATA | It is, child, a thank you in musical form (6) |
| ARCHIMEDESSCREW | Water supplier de-ices marsh fluidly with gang in support (10,5) |
| ACAPPELLAZINGER | Witty remark belted out without instrumental backup? |
| LEAPFROG | Parking on meadow with rear of car covered in mist is child's play |
| SQUIDGAME | Netflix series with the tagline "45.6 billion won is child's play" |
| CATSCRADLE | Tom's sleeping arrangements is child's play (3'1,6) |
| TOYS | Utilising them is child's-play, of course (4) |
| HOPSCOTCH | Combining ingredient for beer with spirit is child's play |
| DEBT | Offer to return to son, which is child's play (4) |
| LEGO | Latin and one of its pronouns is child's play (4) |
| SWING | Some jazz is child's play (5) |
| PEEKABOO | Take a quick look, finishing off a book is child's play! (8) |
| RESTDAY | Singer Doris supports others in rostered time off (4,3) |
| UNDERS | In cricket, informally, bowling them is child's play |
| CATCHER | Baseball player behind batter is child's play? (7) |
| POPGUN | To fire this weapon is child's play (6) |
| PHYSICAL | Concrete is child's play to mix, vacuous lad conceded (8) |