| ALTJ | Indie-rock band whose name comes from the keys used to create a triangle symbol on a computer |
| GRANDPIANO | Musical instrument with a horizontal frame and strings extending away from the keys (5,5) |
| ASH | With the botanical name Fraxinus, "firelight", an oleaceous tree with winged seeds called keys for their apparent resemblance to keys used in medieval locks; the powdery remains of combustion; or, lig |
| BUGLE | Small trumpet- like brass wind instrument, usually without valves or keys, used especially for military signals (5) |
| OPENERS | Keys used for overtures? |
| OZOMATLI | Fusion band whose name comes from the Aztec word for the astrological symbol of the monkey |
| STARTSATAB | Phrase meaning "opens a pub bill" whose first word is the opposite of "finishes" and whose third word is the key used to indent: 3 wds. |
| VIBESHIFT | Adjustment in the feel of a conversation whose second word is the key used to capitalize: 2 wds. |
| KILLERS | The ___, U.S. band whose name comes from a fictional group in a New Order video (7) |
| ALT | ___-J (indie-rock band whose name is a keyboard shortcut for the symbol ∆) |
| PULLTAB | Aluminum beverage-opening device formed by the opposite of "push" + the key used to indent: 2 wds. |
| ARCADEFIRE | Indie rock band whose "The Suburbs" was the Grammys' 2010 Album of the Year |
| GLASSANIMALS | Indie rock band whose 2020 song Heat Waves hit #1 after 59 weeks on the charts, a record: 2 wds. |
| YOLATENGO | Band whose name comes from a story about a shouting outfielder |
| KISS | Rock band whose name also forms the call letters for a rock radio station in San Antonio |
| BUZZCOCKS | English punk rock band whose name was inspired by a review of the TV series Rock Follies in Time Out magazine |
| MACCABEES | The ___, English indie rock band whose albums include Colour It In and Marks to Prove It |
| ABBA | Swedish band whose name comes from the first initials of its four members |
| EMF | Indie rock band whose name is also an important quantity in circuitry |
| ICON | What is a symbol on a computer screen representing a program, option, or window? (4) |