| CAWED | Croaked several notes at once, say |
| BINGE | Watch all at once, say |
| CRAMS | Does the whole semester's reading at once, say |
| CHORD | Three notes at once |
| DOUBLESTOPPING | Rolling Stones cut LP - iPod bug playing two notes at once (6-8) |
| POLYPHONIC | Using a Chopin ploy, to get two or more notes at once (10) |
| OCTAVO | Several notes greeting part of autumn at first (6) |
| GATEAU | Food in the afternoon in most of France once, say? |
| COCKADE | Turn up with several notes on military decoration |
| ROTUNDA | Subscribed once, say, to provide domed hall |
| EGAD | Oath once, say, taken by a duke |
| ROBBERY | Crime in which Irishman pinches several notes |
| REPUBLIC | Bar shut by priest in Catholic Venice once, say |
| CHORUSED | Sang several notes without help |
| COLON | Mark punctuating text in much of Australia once, say (5) |
| EXEGETE | Once, say Centre often picked interpreter of scriptural text (7) |
| VOCALCORD | Sound producer hard to ignore? Hard to avoid several notes |
| ASSTEADYASAROCK | Relative of horse croaked at, say, badly managed stable (2,6,2,1,4) |
| TEACUP | Lift once - say - a drink (about 1/4 pint (3,3) |
| MELISMA | Musical phrase in which a single syllable is sung over several notes |