| PIPES | Simple wind instruments; tubes conveying water, oil or gas; casks of wine; or, boatswains whistles (5) |
| WELL | A hole or shaft excavated into the earth so as to tap a supply of water, oil or gas (4) |
| PIPE | A boatswain's whistle; a cask of wine equal to two hogsheads; or, a type of volcanic vent where diamonds are found (4) |
| HOSE | Flexible tube conveying water, i.e. watering plants, putting out fire |
| HOSEPIPE | Tube conveying water (8) |
| WHISTLE | Simple wind instrument consisting of a wooden or metal pipe with finger holes (7) |
| WHISTLES | Simple wind instruments |
| AGE | What casks of wine do |
| RECORDERS | Simple wind instruments |
| OCARINAS | Simple wind instruments with finger holes |
| OCARINA | Probably coming from the Italian "oca" meaning goose, what is the name of a simple wind instrument s |
| KAZOO | Simple wind instrument that's the subject of a South Carolina museum |
| PIPELINE | Means of transporting water oil and gas (8) |
| BUFFER | Either of a pair of shock absorbers on the front or the rear of a railway vehicle; a ship's fender; or, a chief boatswain's mate (6) |
| FLUME | Narrow artificial channel conveying water, e.g. for the transportation of logs or timber (5) |
| DUCT | A bodily passage or tube conveying a secretion or other substance. |
| AND | A piece of hair, some flowers and a cask of wine - is that everything? - Yes! (4,5,3,6) |
| BARREL | A piece of hair, some flowers and a cask of wine - is that everything? - Yes! (4,5,3,6) |
| LOCKSTOCK | A piece of hair, some flowers and a cask of wine - is that everything? - Yes! (4,5,3,6) |
| RECORDER | A simple wind instrument played by blowing air through a mouthpiece (8) |