| JUBILEE | Meaning "ram's-horn trumpet", a special anniversary of something such as a monarch's reign, originally proclaimed with the aforementioned instrument (7) |
| ARIES | From the Latin meaning "ram" and with a symbol representing a ram's horns, the first sign of the zodiac (5) |
| TUBA | From the Latin for "trumpet", a euphonium-like instrument such as its bass relative the bombardon (4) |
| IMMODEST | Mussorgsky's introduction using trumpet a lot? |
| UTTERER | Breaking ear trumpet, a politician missed one speaking (7) |
| BLOW | A gust of wind; a breath of fresh air; a toot of a horn, trumpet, whistle etc; a display/mass of blossom; a calamity or setback; or, a jazz jam session (4) |
| CENTENNIAL | A bit of money, roughly nine pounds, to cover a special anniversary (10) |
| STROKE | A rub or smooth with one's hand; a blow or hit of something such as a golf/tennis ball; or, a linear mark made with a paintbrush or a pen (6) |
| UNCTION | Action of anointing someone with oil or ointment as a religious rite or as a symbol of investiture as a monarch |
| IMITATION | An act of mimicry; a caricature; or, a copy or replica of something, such as a diamond or an original painting (9) |
| VERSO | From "turned leaf", the back of a folio or sheet; a left-hand page of an open book; or, the rear of something, such as a coin, medal or painting (5) |
| CIRCULAR | A word meaning "round", hence something, such as a letter or a notice, that goes around to a ring of people (8) |
| GLUT | From "swallow" and related to a term for a gourmand, a word for a surfeit of something, such as a crop (4) |
| PLATINUM | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ jubilee, one that marks 70 years of a monarch's reign (8) |
| SHOFAR | ram's horn trumpet |
| KERNEL | Edible part of a nut; or, a vital or central part of something such as a computer's core (6) |
| TAKE | A capture, catch, grab or seizure of something such as a chess piece, film scene, money, prisoner, quantity of fish/game or a rugby ball (4) |
| END | The extremity of the length of something, such as a hair or a road (3) |
| CATCH | A grasp or take of something, such as a cricket ball, fish or a cold (5) |
| REGNAL | Of a monarch's reign |