| CELLIST | Julian Lloyd Webber or Yo-Yo Ma, say (7) |
| RUNHOME | Storm off to mommy, say |
| DIS | Talk about "yo mama", say |
| CASSEROLE | Mama, say, at the end, had a part to play in cooking up a stew (9) |
| PHANTOM | The spirit of Lloyd Webber or possibly Hampton (7) |
| EMANUEL | Pianist Ax whose frequent duet partner is Yo-Yo Ma |
| SIR | Title for Andrew Lloyd Webber or Ian McKellen |
| CELLO | Short or abbreviated name of a stringed, plucked musical instrument played by Julian Lloyd Webber (5) |
| SEESAW | Word, from a woodcutter's rhythmical jingle or refrain, for a teeter-tottering playground device, synonymous with swing or yo-yo (6) |
| TOY | G.I. Joe or yo-yo, for example |
| ALTERNATE | How to make neat see-saw or yo-yo? |
| DIET | It might follow carnivore, crash or yo-yo (4) |
| ELGAR | Composer whose Cello Concerto has been recorded by musicians including Julian Lloyd Webber, Steven Isserlis and Sheku Kanneh-Mason (5) |
| CELLISTS | Julian Lloyd Weber and Jacqueline du Pre, say (8) |
| LLOYD | Name between "Andrew" and "Webber" or "Frank" and "Wright" |
| TOYS | Word originally for antics, funny stories, frivolous entertainments, pranks or tricks, later a child's playthings such as miniature replicas, models or yo-yos (4) |
| IAM | Translation of "je suis" or "yo soy" |
| TOYED | Played with teddies or yo-yos - even dolls to start with! (5) |
| EMANUELAX | *Pianist who plays with Yo-Yo Ma (7 to 9) |
| BOW | Yo-Yo Ma might take one or use one |