| TRUMPET | Brass instrument; the corona of a daffodil; or, the cry of an elephant (7) |
| TROMNONE | Brass instrument, the tube of which is varied in length by means of a Ushaped slide (8) |
| BOOM | Sound caused by the shock waves of a supersonic aircraft; or, the cry of Britain's loudest bird, the bittern (4) |
| TROMBONES | Brass instruments, the tubes of which are varied in length by means of a U-shaped slide (9) |
| TRUMPETS | Instruments forming part of a jazz band; the cries of the animals stated in 57 Across; or, the coronas of daffodils (8) |
| HALO | Word for a circle of light around the Sun first, later the corona, glory or nimbus around the head of a saint (4) |
| TOYOTA | The company behind the Corona (6) |
| CORONA | Aureola of the sun or moon caused by diffraction by cloud droplets or ice crystals; the trumpet of a daffodil or other narcissus; or, a circular chandelier in a church (6) |
| BULB | From the Greek for "onion", a globular stem of a plant such as the aforesaid or the daffodil; or, an item in this shape, such as the rubber part of a pipette or bicycle horn (4) |
| SECTILE | This quality of a metal describes its capacity to be cut by a knife or similar instrument; the native elements show this. |
| VIOLONE | Musical instrument; the double-bass viol lying an octave below a viola da gamba (7) |
| MANDALA | Instrument the bloke at the party the French organised (7) |
| HAUTBOY | A double-reed musical instrument, the ancestor to the modern oboe. (7) |
| BASSOON | Woodwind instrument, the tenor of the oboe family (7) |
| SCREECH | Loud cry of an owl (7) |
| STEM | Long part of a daffodil or daisy |
| UKULELE | Small guitar-like instrument the name of which is the Hawaiian word for 'flea' |
| CATSPAW | Instrument the vet might be holding when carrying out an examination (7) |
| IRELAND | Only country to have a musical instrument (the harp) as its national emblem |
| THEORBO | Antique instrument The Globe used with end of Romeo |