| MUSETTE | Old French bagpipe or shepherd's pipe played with bellows; a piccolo oboe; or, a cyclist's feed bag (7) |
| LOURE | A slow baroque dance echoing a French bagpipe or musette (5) |
| ACCORDION | Musical instrument played with bellows and a keyboard (9) |
| BAH | Starting to bellow a hot word of contempt (3) |
| AULOS | Ancient Greek pipe played in pairs to accompany the dithyramb in the orgiastic rites of Dionysus (5) |
| WINDINSTRUMENT | Piccolo oboe, for one |
| AVENA | Reed pipe played by Tityrus, Ecl. 1.2 |
| BOURDON | The heaviest bell of a carillon; the drone of a bagpipe; or, derived from a French word meaning "bumblebee" or "buzz", a 16-foot stopped-flute in a pipe organ (7) |
| DRONE | Bourdon of a bagpipe or a song; or, a male honey bee whose sole aim is to mate with a queen (5) |
| CLYDESDALE | Breed of feathered draught horse resembling a compact shire; or, a cyclist/ runner with a heavy, powerful stature (10) |
| WHEELER | Archaeologist who oversaw excavations at Maiden Castle in Dorset; or, a cyclist or pedal pusher (7) |
| ROADIE | Informal word for one of a touring rock group's technicians; or, a cyclist who rides on paved thoroughfares, as opposed to muddy trails (6) |
| PENNER | Word for a writer or composer; a case for carrying their nibs, quills or stylographs; or, one who corrals, herds or shepherds cattle, pigs, sheep or other livestock into folds, stalls or sties (6) |
| ILEAT | T-shaped metal/wooden device for securing a line or rope on a boat or ship; a wedge-shaped block; or, a mechanism on the sole of a cyclist's shoe for clipping into a pedal (5) |
| CLEAT | T-shaped metal/wooden device for securing a line or rope on a boat or ship; a wedge-shaped block; or, a mechanism on the sole of a cyclist's shoe for clipping into a pedal |
| OAT | A cereal grass with grains traditionally fed to racehorses to gee them up; literary word for a straw of said plant as a shepherd's pipe; or, a pastoral poem generally (3) |
| SALUT | Also known as a piccolo, quarter of a bottle of champagne or wine; or, a large coastal city in Croat |
| WOODWIND | Instrument with a reed or double reed such as an oboe or bassoon (8) |
| BIDON | Word, from a French term for a shanty town made from oil drums, for a cyclist's water bottle (5) |
| PIE | Word linking with cottage or shepherd's for two variations of a mashed potato-topped dish (3) |