| WRAPMUSIC | Prepare a CD gift? |
| TRAY | A flat receptacle such as a baking sheet, a board for conveying tea things, a holder in a CD player or a desk organiser for pending papers (4) |
| JEWELBOX | A casket of variously coloured gems; a star cluster in Crux, reminiscent of this; a rough or spiky clam of warm seas; or, a CD case (5,3) |
| SLEEVE | An arm of a garment, where one may figuratively wear their heart; a cover for an LP or a CD; or, a windsock (6) |
| CDROMDRIVE | A device on a computer from which a CD-ROM can be played (2-3,5) |
| JEWELCASE | A plastic container for a CD; or, a box for storing gems (5,4) |
| BURNER | Part of an etna, gas cooker/jet or lamp etc that emits a flame; a censer or thurible; or, a CD-R drive (6) |
| DISC | Something flat and round, such as a CD, cutter of a harrow, daisy's "eye", gramophone record, quoit, plate or an old tax label for a motor vehicle (4) |
| GOPLATINUM | Sell a million copies, as a CD |
| CHARADES | Hears a CD prepared for a party game |
| RIP | Make a copy of as a CD |
| BURN | Make, as a copy of a CD |
| RIPS | Copies from a CD onto a computer |
| NERO | Popular software for burning a CD or a DVD (4) |
| ARCHDEACONRY | A CD Harry once damaged in a church office |
| REDCABBAGE | English speaker holding a CD back gets one in a pickle |
| INSERT | Put in, as a CD or a coin (6) |
| PNRYEHEFELRENCHE | Space on a CD track where a hidden song can be placed |
| PREGAP | Space on a CD track where a hidden song can be placed |
| RETROFIT | Install a touch screen in place of a CD player, maybe |