| TONALITY | The timbre of the tiny alto (8) |
| NOIA | Town in north-west Spain (pop about 15,000), on the Timbre River (4) |
| BORROWER | A debtor one shouldn't be, according to a saying taken from Polonius in Hamlet a library patron; or, one of the tiny people who pinch from the humans in tales by Mary Norton (8) |
| ALVEOLUS | Any of the tiny air sacs in the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange (8) |
| POCHETTE | French bag, small like one of the tiny compartments in trousers (8) |
| CLARINET | Woodwind instrument known for its distinctive timbre (8) |
| ALVEOLAR | Pertaining to the tiny air sacs of the lungs (8) |
| EE | One of the tiny islands in the Aitutaki atoll of the Cook Islands (2) |
| NORTON | Author of the tales of the tiny Clock family who "borrow" household items and food from the humans they secretly live with, including buttons, cinnamon breadcrumbs, currants, hairpins, postage stamps, |
| TROMBONE | Timbre enthralling traveller born to find instrument |
| SPINET | Little harpsichord whose name, which may derive from the Latin for "thorns", refers to the shape of the tiny quills that pluck its strings (6) |
| INGENUITY | The cleverness of the tiny gun ie (9) |
| REGISTER | Vocal timbre |
| DOTINGLY | Fondly left the tiny dog to play outside (8) |
| BASSINET | Basket for the tiny fish I catch (8) |
| HYPNOTIC | The tiny chop could be mesmerising (8) |
| IDENTITY | You may find out who is on the tiny diet? (8) |
| PIXEL | Name for one of the tiny dots that make up the image on a computer/tv/camera screen. (5) |
| PAULI | "Wolfgang" who postulated the existence of the tiny neutrinos or "ghost particles" that have no size (5) |
| THEBESTOFMITES | Most desirable of the tiny arachnids? |