| TAMBOURINE | Jingling percussion instrument for the The Byrds' man or the Salvation Army - The Lemon Pipers' one |
| RELIGIOUSCYMBAL | Percussion instrument for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir? |
| TAMBOURINES | Jingling percussion instruments |
| CONGA | Percussion instrument for Poncho Sanchez |
| GREENTAMBOURINE | 1967 hit for the Lemon Pipers |
| NORTH | Function of the man or the woman at the top? (5) |
| LASTPOST | In the British Army, the second of two bugle calls signalling the end of the day, originally sounded after a duty officer's inspection of a camp (4,4) |
| LEGHORN | Instrument for the one-man band that makes a squawky noise? (7) |
| SODEN | '90s half or hooker for the The Bears, Mark ... (5) |
| BOWER | British actor known for the The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and Sweeney Todd, Jamie Campbell - (5) |
| JOYDIVISION | Group best known for the the single Love Will Tear Us Apart |
| FLOWER | George Shuttleworth might order _ arrangements for the the tops of coffins in Game (6) |
| TAROTCARD | The Hanged Man or the Fool (2 wds.) |
| STRAW | A peduncle of corn said to break a camel's back, be drawn in sortition or be clutched at by a drowning man; or, the golden-honey hue of said petiole (5) |
| NOVEL | Invisible Man or The Invisible Man, e.g. |
| ALLQUIETON | Erich Remarque's war novel based on his experiences in the German army, ... The Western Front (3,5,2 |
| ASSAULT | Jenny from Australia has small position in the army - the police are investigating it (7) |
| BELLS | Jingling devices attached to cats' collars to warn wildlife; instruments housed in campaniles or church towers; or, the blue flowers of campanulas or wild hyacinths (5) |
| REQUIEM | A mass for the the dead (7) |
| BATISTE | Jon ___, bandleader for the "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" |