| ACAPPELLA | Of choral music, sung without instrumental accompaniment; Italian, ' in chapel style' (1,8) |
| ACAPELLA | From the Italian meaning "in chapel style", singing without instrumental accompaniment (1,7) |
| CAPELLA | A ..., sung without instrumental accompaniment |
| PLAINSONG | Style of unaccompanied medieval church music sung in unison (9) |
| SIDEBOARD | Style of unaccompanied medieval church music sung in unison (9) |
| GREGORIAN | ____ chant, church music sung in a style for medieval Latin liturgy (9) |
| EDELWEISS | Song from The Sound of Music, sung by Captain Von Trapp (9) |
| ORATORIOS | Long pieces of choral music |
| MOTET | Way of working by twenty oddly in piece of choral music (5) |
| DOREMI | Song from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music sung in various locations in Salzburg in the 1965 film |
| BARBERSHOP | ___ quartet, who perform a style of music sung in four-part harmony (10) |
| CANTO | Piece of choral music in Anglican town (5) |
| ANTHEM | In Manhattan, the main form of choral music (6) |
| GLEECLUB | A society in the US for the singing of choral music (4,4) |
| CANTUS | Highest part in a piece of choral music (6) |
| OPERA | An extended dramatic composition, in which all parts are sung to instrumental accompaniment. (5) |
| CANTATA | Piece of music for voices with instrumental accompaniment (7) |
| CHORALES | Pieces of music sung in a church service (8) |
| CHORAL | Type of music sung in French or Albanian (6) |
| SERENADE | Piece of music sung or played in the open air (8) |