| SFORZANDO | Musical term meaning 'with sudden emphasis' (9) |
| OVERRUFFS | Trumps higher, with amazing fervour, and rising with sudden emphasis |
| CONDOLORE | Musical term meaning with warmth, passionately (3,6) |
| AFORTIORI | Latin term meaning "with stronger reason" (1,8) |
| RITENUTO | Musical term meaning "with an immediate reduction of speed" (8) |
| BRIO | Con _: musical term meaning 'with spirit or vigour' (4) |
| STACCATO | Musical term meaning 'with each note detached or disconnected' (8) |
| SFORZATA | With sudden emphasis in music (8) |
| SFORZATO | To be played with sudden emphasis (music) (8) |
| PARIPASSU | Latin legal team meaning 'with equal speed or progress' |
| DISCOMFIT | Rattle male in party with sudden attack (9) |
| IRRUPTION | With sudden surge, I repaired port ruin. (9) |
| AUJUS | French culinary term meaning with sauce produced with the natural juices that were produced during cooking |
| OUTBURSTS | Rubs in stout only to meet with sudden violent expressions of feeling (9) |
| LEGNO | Col -, meaning "with the wood", a term by which a violinist understands they must strike the strings with their bow's stick, rather than with its hair (5) |
| CONMOTO | Italian musical direction meaning 'with motion' or 'with movement' (3,4) |
| CONAMORE | Meaning "with love", an Italian term by which a musician understands they must play with tenderness (3,5) |
| CUM | Preposition meaning "with" or "together with"? |
| CONFUOCO | Italian musical direction literally meaning 'with fire' (3,5) |
| CONBRIO | Musical direction meaning "with vigour" (3,4) |