| HURDYGURDY | The name of this instrument used in French folk music is also applied to the barrel organ (5,5) |
| CORAL | Invertebrate marine organisms known for their skeletons-external or internal-of a stonelike, horny, or leathery consistency. The name is also applied to the skeletons of these animals. (5) |
| TROMBONE | PICTURE C What is the name of this instrument? (8) |
| ISENGRIM | Is in French folk tale collector's brief to find fabled wolf |
| AMOROSO | What word used in music is also a type of sherry? (7) |
| TAMBOURIN | A bum intro, playing French folk music |
| NOYES | Alfred ___, English poet best known for his ballads The Highwayman and The Barrel-Organ |
| WASHBOARD | 'This instrument used to be difficult to get to grips with' - Diddley |
| SILENCER | It could license the right to screw it to the barrel (8) |
| IRAN | Country whose traditional folk music is called "musiqi asil" |
| MALTA | Mediterranean island nation whose folk music is called "ghana" |
| DRAY | Measure up to the barrel-bearer (4) |
| HAPTIC | Of the sense of touch or tactile sensation; also applied to technology involving physical interaction (6) |
| PHAETON | What name for a light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage was also applied to cars? (7) |
| SERINETTES | From the French for "canaries", small barrel organs formerly used to teach tunes to said songbirds (10) |
| FLEURDELIS | Either spelling of a stylised representation of an iris traditionally used in French heraldry (5-2-3) |
| CIRCUMFLEX | Accent used in French (10) |
| FLAGEOLET | Member of the fipple flute family with the recorder and the tin whistle; or, a young haricot bean used in French cookery (9) |
| CHERVIL | Herb related to parsley and lovage used in French cookery which is a key ingredient in fines herbes (7) |
| JOANOFARC | French folk heroine who is one of the country's patron saints (4,2,3) |