| JINGLINGJOHNNY | Chinese pavilion or a percussion instrument with little bells (8,6) |
| XYLOPHONIST | One who plays a percussion instrument with wooden bars (11) |
| BEATER | Person employed to rouse game birds from woodland; one of a pair of attachments of a food mixer; or, a percussion mallet (6) |
| PENNYWHISTLE | Instrument with little money put on card game by the French (5,7) |
| MELODICA | Wind instrument with small keyboard (8) |
| DRUM | Percussion instrument with a skin stretched over a hollow structure |
| PASTA | Food such as campanelle "little bells", conchiglie "shells", capricci "coral" or cavatappi "corkscrews" (5) |
| GAZEBO | Word, said to be a humorous pseudo-Latin combination of "stare" and "I shall", for a belvedere, garden pavilion or summerhouse, sited to command an extensive view (6) |
| KIOSK | Word that has undergone a semantic shift from grand Persian palace, pavilion or portico to paper stand, phone booth or public stall (5) |
| BELVEDERE | Raised pavilion or similar structure, built to provide a view |
| TAMBOURINE | Percussion instrument with a circular arrangement of zills |
| SNAREDRUM | Horizontal percussion instrument with a set of wires fitted to its underside (5,4) |
| GONG | Percussion instrument with a "wind" variety |
| NODO | Korean percussion instrument with two drums on a pole (4) |
| GLOCKENSPIEL | Percussion instrument with steel bars struck with mallets |
| XYLOPHONE | Percussion instrument with wooden bars tuned to produce a chromatic scale (9) |
| MALLET | Implement for playing a percussion instrument such as a marimba, glockenspiel or xylophone; or, a longhandled stick for croquet or polo (6) |
| KLING | German Christmas carol "___, Glockchen" ("Ring, Little Bells") |
| APING | Copying a little bell's sound (5) |
| SUMMERHOUSE | General name for a sometimes revolving belvedere, gazebo, pavilion or miniature thatched cottage for the garden (6,5) |