| OUTLAY | Sing the wrong song at our expense (6) |
| TENORS | They sing the wrong notes right through (6) |
| ERR | Sing the wrong lyric, e. g. |
| ENCORE | Rene joins the Commanding Officer at our request (6) |
| SCREAM | Holler at our king in the joint (6) |
| UPROAR | Outcry at our par score (6) |
| HAWAII | Laugh at our state to set eyes upon a U.S. state |
| SHANTY | A crudely built hut or ramshackle dwelling; or, thought to derive from the French for "to sing", the rhythmical song to which sailors hauled ropes (6) |
| LAMENT | Sing the blues with Rocky Mantel (6) |
| SINGLE | Sing the French pop release (6) |
| EASTER | Occasion on which to sing the hymn "Up From the Grave He Arose" |
| STANDS | Prepares to sing the national anthem |
| CINERARIA | Heard someone doing wrong song - "Where the Dead Men Go" (9) |
| HEY | (___ Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song (1975 song) |
| ASLONGAS | Provided wrong song, alas |
| EVERYWORD | 'We meet, and the angels sing; The angels sing the sweetest song I ever heard; You speak, and the angels sing; Or am I breathing music into ...," wrote Benny Goodman (5,4) |
| ATLAS | At last! The world at our fingertips - well, almost! (5) |
| THESWEETEST | "We meet, and the angels sing; The angels sing ... song I ever heard; You speak, and the angels sing |
| NOTATES | Nat, the top secretary at our head office in the centre of Cheltenham, is well organised and takes everything down in shorthand (7) |
| AMISS | It's wrong to hiss at our continental friends (5) |