| BEEGEES | "Britain's first family of harmony," per Brian Wilson |
| AMBIENT | Music genre that "must be as ignorable as it is interesting," per Brian Eno |
| GIBB | Surname of "Britain's first family of harmony" |
| EMO | "Music's most maligned genre," per critic Tom Connick |
| DATA | "The world's most valuable resource," per The Economist |
| EDSEL | "The motor industry's Titanic," per a 1994 book |
| SYMMETRY | Mystery unravelled around end of film giving a sense of harmony and balance (8) |
| DURAG | "Anyone who has ever worn a ___ spells it '___,'" per a 2018 New York Times article |
| CHESS | "The gymnasium of the mind," per Blaise Pascal |
| JAZZ | "The big brother of the blues," per B.B. King |
| HORN | May isn't part of harmony and the dogs on the street will have heard that (4) |
| MANONTROPPO | Opera, given chance to make comeback, short of harmony and musical direction |
| PIPESOFPEACE | Energy found in seeds from fruit detailed on European symbols of harmony and friendship (5,2,5) |
| HATRED | The "vice of narrow souls," per Balzac |
| GROWINGUP | "Losing some illusions ... perhaps to acquire others," per Virginia Woolf |
| NOONE | Who is "too small to make a difference," per a Greta Thunberg book title |
| THEFOURSEASONS | Name given to the first part of Antonio Vivaldi's set of concerti, The Contest between Harmony and Invention |
| AAKIDO | Art of harmony and self-defense |
| MUSICOLOGY | Study of harmony and melody (10) |
| ART | "A jealous mistress," per Emerson |