| NAUTILI | Shells erode farm view from the sound (7) |
| POLYGON | Figure the bird has flown, from the sound of it? (7) |
| HUMERUS | From the sound of it, it's the funny bone (7) |
| THICKET | Would, from the sound of it, get Henry in on the voucher (7) |
| READIES | Prepares colourful vowels, from the sound of things (7) |
| SIGHTED | Saw, having located from the sound (7) |
| UNDYING | Neither fading nor changing colour, from the sound of it (7) |
| SOLFEGE | Technique on display in "Do-Re-Mi" from "The Sound of Music" |
| KIRBYGRIP | Clip from "The Sound of the Dog" by Raven (5,4) |
| SEE | Understand, from the sound of the note (3) |
| PLAICE | From the sound, identify the fish (6) |
| CLEF | Segment of the debacle from The Sound of Music perhaps (4) |
| VON | The ___ Trapp family, from "The Sound of Music" |
| PIANOTUNER | She adjusts the pitch quietly with tuna from the sound (5,5) |
| HORDE | Mob the store from the sound of it (5) |
| GOATHERD | The Lonely ----, song from The Sound of Music (8) |
| NOSE | From the sound, recognises the hooter (4) |
| FLAGS | Banners whose name is thought to have derived from the sound of something fluttering in the wind (5) |
| TUCOTUCO | Any burrowing South American rodent of the genus Ctenomys, named from the sound of its call (4-4) |
| DOREMI | "A drink with jam and bread" is a line from which song from The Sound Of Music? (2,2,2) |