| BUSMANSHOLIDAY | Leader of orchestra and his lady abroad, if following conductor, perhaps? |
| ONTHEBEAT | Constable may be following conductor carefully |
| SOPRANO | Parson, doctor, leader of orchestra and member of a choir (7) |
| OUTED | Leader of orchestra and reformed duet may be discharged (5) |
| CARILLON | Festively singin' with head of orchestra and I swapping bells |
| PARTNERSINCRIME | Rest ran off, incorporated in first such as 18 and his lady(8,2,5) |
| STEELES | Sir Richard and his lady |
| MRS | Mr. & ___ : Sir and his lady ? (3) |
| BULLER | What name is shared by a mountain in Victoria and an English composer of both Proenca (1977) for electric guitar, mezzo-soprano and orchestra, and The Mime of Mick, Nick and the Maggies (1978)? |
| HORNS | Features of orchestras and rhinos |
| NIBS | He might be important if following his points (4) |
| HOLIDAYS | Time off for his lady-love, perhaps (8) |
| SULTAN | His lady is sweet and has taste (6) |
| DONNA | A lady abroad, and no mistake (5) |
| MADAME | Lady abroad produced sandwiches in the morning (6) |
| SIGNORA | Leo, for example, or a lady abroad (7) |
| BERMUDATRIANGLE | Rumbaed passionately with member of the orchestra and got lost in it, perhaps |
| MOTIF | The theme will appear if following cat's comeback (5) |
| WAIF | One is homeless if following a large state |
| ALIVE | If following a learner, I have to be alert (5) |