| AIRSTRIKE | ?Attack From On High' tune a success (3,6) |
| YODEL | High tune |
| DIVEBOMB | Sleazy club founder gets attack from on high (4-4) |
| AIRRAID | Attack from on high (3-4) |
| AIRRAIDS | Song writer finally assists attacks from on high (3,5) |
| CARDSHARP | Jack, for example, out of tune -- a playing fiddler? (4-5) |
| PITCHPIPE | To which to tune a black briar (9) |
| ENDEAVOUR | Tune a duo never attempt (9) |
| HAILSTORM | It comes down to a battering from on high. (9) |
| ROOFSCAPE | Poor cafes should be refurbished: that's the view from on high (9) |
| RAINWATER | Drops from on high? (9) |
| SINGLE | CD or 45rpm record featuring one main track/tune; a one pound note; a hit for one run in cricket; a talon of a hawk; or, a one-way ticket (6) |
| LILT | Cadence of a tune; a cheerful air or song; a buoyant gait; or, a gentle or melodious accent (4) |
| BAIT | 'How to catch fish?' 'Attack with dogs' (4) |
| SHELLAC | Material in historic record? Attack account (7) |
| GETSTUCKIN | Is gent possibly carrying food? Attack it with relish (3,5,2) |
| MODE | Word for a melody or tune; a manner of acting, behaving, doing or existing; a class of syllogism in logic; or, the prevailing fashion, style or trend in art, clothes, literature etc (4) |
| PETERASHER | Partner of Gordon Waller on the tune "A World Without Love" |
| JINGLEBELLS | Ringers on advertising tune - a Christmas song (6,5) |
| CATCHY | Such a tune a publisher won't let slip (6) |