| OLDFOLKS | They're at home in American vocal music |
| INDENIAL | Refusing to accept fact that they're at home with rejection |
| INEFFECT | To all intents and purposes, they're at home with the outcome |
| IDAHO | I had a house in American state |
| OKLAHOMA | Good Buddhist monk outside house in American state (8) |
| INKSPOTS | In the 1930s and 1940s, the ____, were one of the first African American vocal groups to be popular with both black and white audiences |
| AVOCADO | American vocal duo left uniform off - one has leathery skin (7) |
| PLATTERS | The ___, American vocal group whose hits included Only You and The Great Pretender (8) |
| THECARPENTERS | American vocal/instrumental duo whose albums include A Song For You and Now & Then (3,10) |
| PLAINSONG | The style of unison unaccompanied vocal music used in the medieval Church, especially in Gregorian chant (9) |
| ROULADE | Elaborate solo run in vocal music in which several notes are sung on one syllable; from French, 'to roll' (7) |
| CHORALE | Blend of notes, almost bitter, say, in vocal music |
| MOTET | In vocal music you may find me OTT (5) |
| SONG | Vocal music identifying River in Doctor Who (4) |
| CANTATA | Is able to give thanks again in vocal music (7) |
| ARIOSO | Category of solo vocal music, as in opera |
| RAREFORM | What an athlete may be in when they're at the top of their game |
| LANDINGS | They're at the top of the stairs (8) |
| PUPAE | They're at a stage as tiny creature, one disheartened |
| LOUNGERS | They're at ease performing sung role (8) |