| BANDWIDTH | Orchestra and hosts performed ultimately in broadcasting capacity (9) |
| DREWCAREY | Comedian who has a self-titled sitcom and hosts "Whose Line Is It Anyway?": 2 wds. |
| DENIALBAY | Which town, once called McKenzie, is located on Murat Bay and hosts a large oyster farm? (6,3) |
| AIRBNB | Site for renters and hosts |
| IDIOTCARD | TV show prompt in broadcasting doc with A.I. dirt (5,4) |
| ORATORIO | Large-scale musical work United States and northern for orchestra and voices (8) |
| CFCA | In 1922, the Star becomes a pioneer in broadcasting by establishing its own radio station _ _ _ _ ...and in 1923 it becomes the first radio station to broadcast a hockey game, launching the career of |
| INSULATOR | Abuse involving American pair leading orchestra and conductor? Absolutely not |
| CARILLON | Festively singin' with head of orchestra and I swapping bells |
| CONCERTI | Composition for orchestra and soloists |
| CONCERTO | Company puts out cornet composition for orchestra and soloists (8) |
| ANAGRAM | Orchestra and carthorse is one! (7) |
| BUSMANSHOLIDAY | Leader of orchestra and his lady abroad, if following conductor, perhaps? |
| PITFALLS | Accidents among the orchestra and other problems (8) |
| PIPIT | Apparently good place for orchestra and singer |
| SOPRANO | Parson, doctor, leader of orchestra and member of a choir (7) |
| ZOOS | Last Saturday the orchestra and opposition leaders entered the animal parks (4) |
| CORDIAL | Work with an orchestra and take to it (7) |
| CONDUCT | Work with an orchestra and take to it (7) |
| CARROT | She leaves distressed orchestra and finds something rewarding, perhaps? |