| WAHHEAT | Pete Wylie's band, by any other name (3,4) |
| ASSWEET | How a rose by any other name would smell, according to Shakespeare |
| CIRCLED | Went around in band by day (7) |
| ALIAS | A name by any other name? |
| PHD | By any other name: Credential never held by Seuss (but Theodor Geisel got an honorary one at 51) |
| AROSE | "... by any other name would..." |
| ROSE | It would smell sweet by any other name |
| WOULD | "A rose by any other name ___E" |
| ENEMA | Finally, purge by any other name is still a purge (5) |
| SWEET | 'That which we call a rose/By any other name would smell as ___' (Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet, 1595) (5) |
| WECALLAROSE | Juliet in Romeo and Juliet: '"that which _ _ _ _ "by any other name would smell as sweet (2,4,1,4) |
| GIGHA | Performance by band by hot area in Hebridean island (5) |
| AMERICANPATROL | 1885 march by F W Meacham arranged for Glenn Miller's swing band by Jerry Gray in 1941 |
| RAGTIME | "Alexander's ___ band" by #56-Across |
| QUORUM | Status removed from rock band by odd business-ready group (6) |
| STRIPE | Band by street, ready to be picked (6) |
| FOCUSGROUP | You and me at the centre, with folk-band, by the sound of it, being interviewed for research. (5,5) |
| LILDARLIN | Slow-paced jazz standard usually played with muted brass, written for Count Basie’s band by Neal Hefti in 1957 |
| FEARED | Like some rock bands, by hotel staff |
| ACRE | Unit in which the fields at Wylies Farm are measured in Emmerdale (4) |