| ALOUETTE | Children's song about a lark |
| AVIGNON | Situated on the left bank of the Rhone and known for a children's song about a bridge, a historic capital of Provence (7) |
| BINGO | Children's song about a dog |
| EATS | "E ___ Everything" (They Might Be Giants children's song about a hungry letter of the alphabet) |
| SNOWMAN | Popular children's song about the jolly, happy soul, Frosty The ... |
| REGULAR | Had he a strange urge, for a bit of a lark, to join the army? (7) |
| OWL | A nightbird, such as the autumn-hooting territorial "tawny" named for its fulvous plumage; or, alluding to said "Billy Hooter's" nocturnal lifestyle, a nighthawk, as opposed to a lark (3) |
| GUY | "Blast from the past" whose name is used to refer to a fellow, a joke, a lark, an oddly dressed figure or ridicule (3) |
| ONSLAUGHT | Attack by a lark in a short street (9) |
| LADYBIRD | Woman, for a lark perhaps, finds a beetle |
| ESCAPADE | A duke boarding flight for a lark |
| CAPERCAILLIE | Bird is a lark caught with trouble, a whopper |
| JAPE | A letter to copy for a lark (4) |
| GAR | A lark turns up as a fish! (3) |
| CAPER | Hop about like a lark (5) |
| APRILFOOL | Either a lark or a gull in springtime? |
| TWITTERER | It could be a lark, a laugh, entertaining with Queen |
| KRAAL | Or a place in South Africa to keep neat for a lark (5) |
| BIRDBATH | A lark with a tub featured in the garden (8) |
| FUNKING | Being afraid to have a lark with a ruler (7) |