| METRONOME | It stays in rhythm with wild monotreme (9) |
| BEATIT | Get lost in rhythm with no boundaries (4,2) |
| LADYCUPID | Winged woman with a heartfletched arrow in "Rhythm Heaven" |
| MARACA | A percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the da |
| YOHEAVEHO | A cry formerly used by sailors while pulling or lifting together in rhythm (2-5-2) |
| HEIRLOOM | Call it a hand-me-down, but it stays in the family. (8) |
| FENNEC | A desert-dwelling fox that lives on the Sinai and Arabian peninsulas. It's mainly nocturnal; it stays in its underground burrow during the heat of the day. |
| BASE | When stolen, it stays in place |
| ATOMIC | It stays in a coma after such a bomb (6) |
| EGGLAYING | Another name for a monotreme mammal (3-6) |
| STANDINGORDER | Command to be upright - and it stays in force until further notice (8,5) |
| STET | Editor's "Let it stay in" |
| PATIO | Pa gets it in return for nothing but it stays outside (5) |
| DRUMBEAT | Rolling rhythm with which to dream, but it's moving (8) |
| CLAPTO | Keep rhythm with, in a way |
| MOVEABLE | If you have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go it stays with you. for Paris is a _ feast": Ernest Hemingway (8) |
| RAIN | In Spain, it stays mainly in the plain, according to Professor Higgins (4) |
| LIGHT | In summer it stays - for longer (5) |
| SKA | Caribbean rhythm with a walking bass line |
| BOX | Make a rhythm with vocal sounds |