| GUTTURAL | (Of sound) produced in the throat |
| VOICE | Sound produced in the larynx (5) |
| STEREO | Kind of sound produced by using two or more audio channels (6) |
| SMOTHER | Stifle first of sounds produced by lover of pop (7) |
| AMPS | Informal word for devices used to increase the volume of sounds produced by electric guitars e.g. (4) |
| GLOTTAL | _ stop, a plosive consonantal sound produced by the abrupt obstruction of airflow in the throat (7) |
| LAMINAL | Of a consonant sound, produced by blocking the passage of air with the blade of the tongue (7) |
| SONICBOOM | Sound produced by an object travelling faster than the speed of sound; in dry air, approximately 760 mph (5,4) |
| CEREBRAL | Of consonant sounds, produced by inverting the tip of the tongue on the hard palate |
| GLOTTALSTOP | A consonantal sound produced by closing and suddenly opening the vocal apparatus of the larynx (7,4) |
| NOISES | White ___: the sound produced by a large number of frequencies of roughly equal intensity (6) |
| TOOTS | Dialect for lookout hills; noises emitted by queen bees; blasts/honks on horns, trumpets or whistles; the sounds produced; snorts; or, in the US, sprees of drinking or drunkenness (5) |
| WAHWAH | Wavering sound produced on a brass instrument by alternately covering and uncovering the bell, originally in jazz (3-3) |
| TWANG | Ringing sound produced by the plucking of a taut string (5) |
| PLOSIVE | Of a consonantal sound, produced with a sudden release of blocked air (7) |
| SWOOSH | Sound produced by a sudden rush of air |
| SIGNETRING | Sound produced by bird, musical sound - it makes an impression |
| RASPBERRY | Rude sound produced by the cane (9) |
| VOLUME | Sound produced by the bookmaker (6) |
| SNAP | Sound produced using a finger and a thumb |