| WAGNERIAN | Comedian in near disarray, reminiscent of a composer (9) |
| PORCELAIN | From Italian for "cowrie shell", a white translucent ceramic material with a finish reminiscent of a polished shell; or, chinaware made from this (9) |
| COLUMBINE | From the Latin for "dove", the flower, "granny's bonnet", with petals reminiscent of a flock of five doves, whose original Latin name, Aquilegia, alludes to its hook-like spurs, thought to resemble an |
| ATLASMOTH | Insect whose size is reminiscent of a mythological Titan |
| MARAUDERS | These raiders include a headless comedian in Mars ! (9) |
| MUTATIONS | Turn to comedian in battle scene to make changes (9) |
| BANDWAGON | Comedian in desert losing leader in movement |
| ONSLAUGHT | Attack on comedian in street (9) |
| PUTUPWITH | Tolerate comedian in lift by hotel (3,2,4) |
| MELISTORY | Comedian in "Bridesmaids" |
| OPUS | Any of the musical works of a composer numbered in order of composition |
| NEON | Very bright version of a colour, reminiscent of a sign illuminated with a gas of the same name (4) |
| FANTASIA | Italian term for a free-form musical piece improvised according to the dictates of a composer's imagination; or, a potpourri of popular melodies (8) |
| NAVY | Shade of dark blue reminiscent of a colour of sailors' uniforms; or, a nation's warships collectively (4) |
| BLISS | Result of ignorance of a composer |
| ONATHEME | Words in the title of a composer's homage |
| SWAMPIER | Went for a dip at fishing spot more reminiscent of a bog (8) |
| ACCENT | Style of speech reminiscent of a Hyundai? (6) |
| MIDI | It's a bit reminiscent of a clay target (4) |
| RETRO | Contents of treasure trove are reminiscent of a bygone era |