| POSTLUDE | A concluding piece of music, or an epilogue |
| LARGO | A slow tempo in music - or an island in the Florida Keys? (5) |
| CODA | Fish, adding a concluding piece (4) |
| OUTRO | Concluding piece of music |
| PASSAGE | An alley; an extract from a book; a journey by air/sea; a section of a piece of music; or, the advance of time (7) |
| EXTRACT | Passage from a book, speech, film or piece of music; or, the concentrated essence of a plant such as rose, vanilla or orange blossom (7) |
| FINALE | Its first known use dates to 1774, from the Italian spelled in the same way. In English, it refers to the last part of a piece of music or of an event. |
| EXCERPT | A small portion of a piece of music or writing (7) |
| MOTIF | A distinctive idea, especially a theme elaborated on in a piece of music or literature (5) |
| AFTERWORD | An epilogue or postscript in a book (9) |
| FLOURISH | From a word for a bloom, an ornamental curve; a grandiose passage of music or words; a mass of blossom on a tree; or, a fanfare (8) |
| SERENADES | A lover plays a piece of music or sings songs at night under his lady's window |
| TEMPO | From "time", the speed of a piece of music; or, rate/pace generally (5) |
| ORATORIO | Piece of music, or a high point I love |
| INTRO | Lead-in to a piece of music or broadcast |
| PSALM | Piece of music or poetry from book of the Old Testament (5) |
| LAMENT | A song, piece of music or poem expressing sorrow (6) |
| ANTHEM | A country's national piece of music or song (6) |
| GUILE | The cunning of an epilogue Poe left out (5) |
| SEGUE | An uninterrupted transition from one piece of music or scene to another (5) |