| QUODLIBET | A humorous medley of tunes (9) |
| POTPOURRI | Word originally for a Spanish stew that is used to describe a fragrant mixture of dried petals and spices, a medley of tunes or a hotchpotch or miscellany (9) |
| UNTIES | Opens with a medley of tunes when I enter (6) |
| VARIETIES | Is it ever a medley of sorts? (9) |
| TROMBONES | Unruly mob interrupts medley of tenors and brass (9) |
| SONGSMITH | With energy drained, something's altered composer of tunes (9) |
| ACIDHOUSE | A conservative playing hideous type of tunes (4,5) |
| REHEARSAL | Medley of Lehar has listeners interrupting run-through |
| FAKEBOOKS | Sources of tunes, to some musicians |
| PUTONAIRS | Make fun of tunes? |
| PAINTEDDESERT | A medley of deep red tints, a part of Arizona |
| FRUITSALAD | A colourful cocktail or medley of berries, grapes, melon balls, orange segments, pineapple chunks etc; or, military slang for a display of medals, ribbons and other decorations (5,5) |
| SALPICON | A chopped medley of ingredients bound in a sauce, used as a filling or stuffing in French cuisine (8) |
| AGAPANTHUS | A grand (a piano) medley of Sun Hat Flower (10) |
| SONG | One of a series of tunes forming a film score, playlist or soundtrack (4) |
| COCKTAIL | Drink prepared by a mixologist; or, a medley of fruit or seafood (8) |
| SALAD | Dish such as a fruit cocktail or the Provencal mesclun comprising a medley of chicory, fennel, herbs and young edible leaves (5) |
| COLESLAW | Claw around a medley of sole to make a shredded salad (8) |
| ENCAPSULATE | Give a summary of tunes a place broadcast (11) |
| OVERTURE | Medley of show tunes, often |