| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| CHOIR | Chorus | |
| REFRAIN | Chorus | |
| DANCINGGIRL | Chorus lass | |
| CHORUSED | Of Chorus | |
| CHORUSES | Of Chorus | |
| CHORUSING | Of Chorus | |
| DANCING GIRL | Chorus lass (7,4) | |
| CANCAN | French chorus line dance | |
| CHORE | A choir or chorus. | |
| REFRAINS | Keeps away from chorus lines? | |
| HALLELUJAH | Thank God for Handel’s chorus | |
| CHORAL | Of a chorus or choir | |
| ANVIL | Verdi’s Il Trovatore’s ... Chorus | |
| EXODE | The final chorus; the catastrophe. | |
| CHORIC | Of or pertaining to a chorus. | |
| CONCERT | Cornet tentatively covering first chorus for recital | |
| CHORUS | To sing in chorus; to exclaim simultaneously. | |
| HOLDING | The burden or chorus of a song. | |
| SCOUR | Scrub chorus disrupted by departure of high leader | |
| TRAWL | Scrub chorus disrupted by departure of high leader | |
| CHORISTER | One of a choir; a singer in a chorus. | |
| CONDUCTOR | The leader or director of an orchestra or chorus. | |
| UNDERSONG | The burden of a song; the chorus; the refrain. | |
| TIMEWARP | The Rocky Horror Show chorus: Let’s do the ... again | |
| TIME WARP | The Rocky Horror Show chorus: “Let’s do the ... ... again” | |