| QUODLIBET | Light piece of music based on two or more popular tunes such as Galimathias musicum by W A Mozart (9 |
| SKIFFLE | Style of music based on American folk, usually using improvised instruments (7) |
| MORRIS | English folk dance performed by handkerchief-waving stick-clashing persons in fancy belled costumes; or, a tune, such as trunkles, for said jig (6) |
| CLARINETS | Single-reed instruments developed in the 17th century by adding two keys to the chalumeau, first used in a concerto by Mozart (9) |
| AEON | Outside Adelaide on two or more eras |
| NOVELTY | ___ song (tune such as Disco Duck) |
| BAGATELLE | From the Italian meaning "conjuror's trick" or "a trifle", a game from which pinball derived; or, a light piece of music for piano (9) |
| MYWAY | Song with lyrics by Paul Anka set to music based on the French song Comme d'habitude by Claude Francois and Jacques Revaux |
| FUNK | Type of dance music based on jazz and blues, with a strong repeated bass part (4) |
| SERANADED | Performed a light piece of music in honour of someone (9) |
| GARGANTUA | Work by Francois Rabelais based on two giants, 'The Life of - and of Pantagruel' (9) |
| COSIFAN | 1790 opera by W A Mozart (4,3,5) |
| HUMMEL | Johann Nepomuk ___, Austrian composer and composer taught by W A Mozart (6) |
| TUTTE | 1790 opera by W A Mozart (5) |
| LADYLYNDA | 1979 top ten hit for the Beach Boys with music based on Johann Sebastian Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring |
| CANTATA | Music based on a religious text (7) |
| TONAL | Like music based on a key |
| BINARY | Of a number system based on two |
| LULU | Opera by Alban Berg based on two plays by Frank Wedekind |
| MOTET | Choral musical composition such as 1791 W A Mozart work Ave verum corpus (5) |