| TRITONE | Chord known as "the devil in music" on account of its unsettling sound |
| LUCIFER | Biblical fallen angel (also known as the devil) (7) |
| CREAK | Unsettling sound from bay, say (5) |
| BULLNOSE | Name given to the very first 1913 Morris Oxford on account of its radiator shape (8) |
| LAKSA | Spicy Malaysian noodle soup whose name means "10,000", on account of its many ingredients (5) |
| SORTS | It's unsettling to be out of them |
| EPISTOLIC | Like a letter from police, it's unsettling (9) |
| WARCRIES | Unsettling sounds to settlers |
| WYEDOWNS | Stretch of chalk downland and woodland in Kent whose most spectacular coombe is known as the Devil's Kneading Trough |
| NICHOLAS | Forename of Sir Christopher Wren or Sir John Vanbrugh's collaborator known as the "devil's architect" for his use of satanic or pagan symbols (8) |
| HAWKSMOOR | Known as the "devil's architect", Christopher Wren's clerk who also collaborated with John Vanbrugh on Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard (9) |
| THESECT | This Dario Argento horror flick is also known as The Devil's Daughter (3,4) |
| ARALIA | ___ spinosa, plant commonly known as the devil's walking stick (6) |
| ELIZABETH | --------- Hurley, English actor and model who starred in 2000 movie Bedazzled as the Devil (9) |
| NIGELLA | Genus of the devil-in-a-bush or love-in-a-mist that shares its family with the buttercup, granny's bonnet, larkspur and queen of poisons (7) |
| POSTPONE | Put back soprano and tenor in music on a single |
| CONTRAPUNTAL | With melodies combined in music, on trap UN talent reveals (12) |
| CONVENT | Where sisters take part in music on venturesome basis (7) |
| GREYWHALE | North Pacific baleen once referred to as the 'devil fish': 2 wds. |
| BEDAZZLED | 2000 film comedy featuring Liz Hurley as The Devil (9) |