| BICYCLES | The mounts of the Band of the Royal Netherlands Army Mounted Regiments |
| DEVO | Band that David Bowie called "the band of the future" in 1977 |
| GRACE | Traditional song which provided a 1972 No. 1 hit for The Pipes and Drums and Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (7,5) |
| AMAZING | Traditional song which provided a 1972 No. 1 hit for The Pipes and Drums and Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (7,5) |
| ANDEAN | Like some mounts of the mid-Atlantic end a trip! (6) |
| DRAGOON | Originally a class of mounted infantry; in modern times a ceremonial mounted regiment (7) |
| LES | Brown of the Band of Renown |
| TRUMPETER | One of the band of elephants? (9) |
| STEEDS | Mounts of yore |
| GETHSEMANE | Garden near the foot of the Mount of Olives; scene of the betrayal of Jesus (10) |
| CORONET | Small crown; or, the band of a horse's leg where the hairline meets the hoof (7) |
| YOKE | Approval among the old for the band of marriage |
| GAMBLING | Betting the doctor left one in the band of delinquents (8) |
| SCRIPT | Actor's lines for the band of former The Voice UK coach Danny O'Donoghue (6) |
| BETHANY | Town near Jerusalem at the foot of the Mount of Olives (7) |
| SPECTRUM | Word for the band of colours into which a beam of white light is decomposed, as seen in a rainbow; hence any array, range or scale (8) |
| OUTLAWS | Bandits, brigands, fugitives or highwaymen; or, the band of friends, Douglas, Ginger, Henry, Jumble and William, in the Just William books (7) |
| IMPI | I'm getting that Greek to join the band of Zulu warriors (4) |
| LIBERTINES | The -, band of which Pete Doherty is a member (10) |
| NIRVANA | A UK band of the 1960s or a US band of the 1990s |