| ADONAI | Substitute pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton |
| JEHOVAH | One vocalization of the Tetragrammaton |
| CEDILLA | What is the mark signifying the soft pronunciation of the letter 'c' in French? (7) |
| RHOTACISM | Condition concerning the pronunciation of the letter 'r' (9) |
| QUEENSENGLISH | The correct pronunciation of the royal address (6,7) |
| TAGGART | Notable for the heavy Scottish pronunciation of the word "murder", what television police detective drama ran from 1985 to 2010? (7) |
| TILDE | Diacritic mark affecting pronunciation of the Spanish 'n' (5) |
| YAHWEH | Name formed from the Tetragrammaton |
| SHEW | Ed Sullivan's pronunciation of the 'really big' one he hosted |
| BURR | Rough pronunciation of the letter r as in some areas |
| SLURS | Drunken pronunciations of the musical terms (5) |
| YHWH | Tetragrammaton consonants |
| PHONETICS | A branch of linguistics that deals with the study of the sounds or pronunciation of human speech (9) |
| ORTHOEPY | The study of the correct pronunciation of words (8) |
| SOUNDSOFSILENCE | Album with "I Am a Rock" ... and a hint to the Down, but not Across, pronunciations of the indicated letters (letter 15) |
| ELISION | The omission of one or more sounds in the pronunciation of a word |
| SYNCOPE | Omission of a letter or syllable from the middle of a word, as in the common pronunciations of Wednesday, library etc. (7) |
| EARD | Written representation of the Cockney pronunciation of 'heard' ('4) |
| GAS | State of matter whose name comes from the Dutch pronunciation of "chaos" |
| BOHEA | Anglicised pronunciation of "WA-yi", given as the name of tea imported to Britain from said Fujian hills; or, black China tea generally (5) |