| LABIOVELAR | Of speech sounds, formed with both the lips and the soft palate, as in 'kw' (10) |
| THYME | "I know a bank where the wild - blows, Where ox lips and the nodding violet grows..." A Midsummer Night's Dream (5) |
| HARMONICA | A small, rectangular wind instrument held against the lips and moved from side to side (9) |
| BOOMS | Blast sounds formed by anagramming all but the C of "combos" |
| DYNAMOMETER | This measuring device displays results in kW or bhp |
| BURROUGHS | American writer and visual artist whose novels include Naked Lunch and The Soft Machine (7,1,9) |
| WILLIAMS | American writer and visual artist whose novels include Naked Lunch and The Soft Machine (7,1,9) |
| PEACH | Prunus persica, and the soft juicy fruit of this tree (5) |
| ELEC | Util. measured in kilowatt-hours |
| EMBOUCHURE | The application, by a wind instrument player, of their lips and other parts of the mouth |
| ERYSIPELAS | Disease inflaming eyes, lips and ears, essentially (10) |
| SPLITITEMS | Peas, lips and ends? |
| ESTIMATED | Reckoned that there had been a mix-up with both the date and the times (9) |
| PICABIA | Francis ___, French painter and poet associated with both the Dada and Surrealist art movements |
| ALPHABETS | Sets of letters used to represent the basic sets of speech sounds (9) |
| CULPRIT | A curl of the lip and curt 'He's guilty' (7) |
| SIDES | Agrees with both the left and the right (5) |
| ORGAN | Instrument played with both the hands and the feet |
| OHTANI | M.L.B. M.V.P. with both the Los Angeles Angels and Dodgers |
| GUTTURAL | (Of speech sounds) produced in the throat |