|  | LETITSNOW | Wintertime tune or its chorus | 
|  | HOTTOGO | 2024 Chappell Roan hit spelled out in its chorus | 
|  | YMCA | 1978 hit whose title is spelled out in its chorus | 
|  | ESPRESSO | Sabrina Carpenter title rhymed with "I guess so" in its chorus | 
|  | TOGODBETHEGLORY | Its chorus begins "Praise the Lord, praise the Lord / Let the earth hear His voice!" | 
|  | JINGLE | Metallic sound of bells or coins; a tambourine zill; a catchy rhythmic slogan or tune; or, a translucent shiny capiz shell used for jewellery (6) | 
|  | ANTHEM | Word for a style of alternate chanting/singing originally, later a song of devotion, gladness, joy, loyalty, patriotism or praise; or, a very popular tune or rock ballad (6) | 
|  | THEMESONG | Signature tune or the tune for egomaniacs? (5,4) | 
|  | AIR | Word for the invisible gaseous atmosphere surrounding our planet that is also used to describe a gentle breeze; a melodious tune or solo song; or, an assumed manner (3) | 
|  | HUMSTRUM | Dialect for a hurdy-gurdy; music poorly played; or, any out of tune or crudely constructed instrument (8) | 
|  | TWEAK | A sharp pinch or pull; a fine-tune; or, a minor alteration of copy (5) | 
|  | PEP | Jelly Roll Morton tune or kind of talk | 
|  | CARRY | Word before "a tune" or "the ball" | 
|  | PAIR | Quiet tune or two | 
|  | AUTO | Modern beginning for "tune" or "correct" | 
|  | HOTAIR | Piping tune - or just words? | 
|  | FLAT | Out of tune ... or bubbles | 
|  | LETSDOIT | Classic show tune, or another phrase said before sex | 
|  | DONKEY | Daughter in tune, or one braying? | 
|  | SONG | A tune or a melody |