| DULCIMER | A version of the psaltery in which the strings are beaten with small hammers rather than plucked. Versions include the Alpine hackbrett, the Hungarian cimbalom, the Romanian Eambal, the Greek santou |
| UPRIGHT | Type of piano in which the strings are arranged vertically rather than horizontally (7) |
| STRUMMED | Brushed guitar strings, rather than plucked (8) |
| GLOCKENSPIEL | A percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned metal plates played with small hammers (12) |
| WALKTHEDOG | Yo-yo trick in which the string is a "leash" |
| HARP | Musical instrument classed as a chordophone with others including the lute, lyre, zither and psaltery (4) |
| PLECTRE | Place psaltery somehow as play with this quill perhaps? |
| BASTINADO | Torture in which the soles of the feet are beaten with a stick (9) |
| BRIDGE | What is the upright piece of wood on a violin over which the strings are stretched? (6) |
| KISSMEKATE | 1948 musical by Cole Porter, the story of which involves the production of a version of The Taming Of The Shrew (4,2,4) |
| CABRIOLE | Ballet jump in which the calves of the legs are beaten together in the air; from French, 'caper' (8) |
| NUT | What is the fixed ridge on the neck of a stringed instrument over which the strings pass? (3) |
| FINGERBOARD | The long strip of hard wood on a violin or guitar over which the strings run (11) |
| LONERANGER | The title music of his black-and-white TV show was a version of the William Tell Overture, the ... ( |
| BRISE | Ballet jump in which the feet or legs are beaten together in the air; from French, 'broken' (5) |
| SABINE | Rubens, Poussin and Picasso all painted a version of The Rape Of The ... Women |
| GREENGODDESS | Nickname for a version of the Bedford RL truck deployed during the fire service strike of 1977 |
| ADAMS | Author of Watership Down who co-wrote a version of the Clean Air Act passed in 1968 (5) |
| ESCORT | The first Ford model with this name was a version of the 1950s Squire estate car |
| TUNINGPEG | A pin on a musical instrument around which the string is wound (6,3) |