| CONSTANCE | Lady, as musician says, with attitude |
| MAESTRO | Eminent musician says my stroke is a bit short (7) |
| PROMISING | I perform as musician at end of concert, as an up-and-coming artist? (9) |
| SINGER | Possibly resign as musician (6) |
| ERASMUS | Theologian contributing to career as musician (7) |
| SANDPIPERS | Birds start to sing as well as musicians |
| GINNEL | Pub with posh lady as host in alleyway |
| PERCUSSIONIST | For every copper's boy has one, first as musician (13) |
| OFFNIGHT | Subpar performance for a team or musician, say |
| DIARIST | Papers about musician, say, releasing tango for recorder (7) |
| IMPROVISER | Jazz musician, say, is stopping one getting better (10) |
| ENTERTAINER | Record teacher ignoring second musician, say |
| ARTIST | Musician, say, playing sitar ahead of time (6) |
| WRAPPER | Cover for this pop musician, say (7) |
| ORCHESTRA | Her actors worked as musicians |
| WAITS | Serves, as musicians at Xmas (5) |
| JAM | Improvise, as musicians |
| MAKENOTES | Produce brief record, as musicians do? (4,5) |
| ONAGIG | Working, as musicians |
| PRINCEEDWARD | In 3.1, whom does Gloucester accompany to the Tower as he says, with great irony, "For your best health and recreation." |