| EUTERPE | Muse of music in Greek mythology, often depicted holding a flute (7) |
| URANIA | Muse of astronomy in Greek mythology, often depicted holding a compass and a celestial globe (6) |
| ERATO | Muse of lyric and love poetry in Greek mythology, often depicted holding a lyre (5) |
| SILENUS | Satyr and tutor of Dionysus in Greek mythology often depicted riding on a donkey (7) |
| ISIS | Goddess often depicted holding a staff of papyrus |
| RAGTIME | A form of music in the US, highly syncopated in the melody (7) |
| ZEUS | Greek deity often depicted holding a thunderbolt |
| TIMPANI | Source of music in a pit, perhaps? (7) |
| KRISHNA | Vishnu avatar often depicted with a flute |
| MELPOMENE | Muse of tragedy in Greek mythology, typically depicted holding a tragic mask and a knife or club (9) |
| TUNEFUL | A French one in a flute arrangement, is melodious (7) |
| PICCOLO | Source of music in film company parking area mostly (7) |
| ARSNOVA | Style of music in 14th Century characterised by introduction of duple time (3,4) |
| GOUROCK | Activity with refined type of music in ferry port (7) |
| FARRAGO | Piece of music in new RAF band's medley (7) |
| TEARFUL | It is right in a flute arrangement to be so sorrowing (7) |
| AMUNRE | Sun god in Egyptian mythology often depicted as a sphinx or human with a hawk's head (4,2) |
| STRETTO | Piece of music in street upset animal (7) |
| LUCY | Saint often depicted holding her eyes on a golden plate in medieval art (4) |
| STEMMED | Started and stopped, like a flute (7) |