| PITCHPIPE | To which to tune a black briar (9) |
| PEG | Piece used to tune a guitar |
| WATERBED | A place to which to retire, maybe |
| ENDEAVOUR | Tune a duo never attempt (9) |
| AIRSTRIKE | ?Attack From On High' tune a success (3,6) |
| CARDSHARP | Jack, for example, out of tune -- a playing fiddler? (4-5) |
| SOSTENUTO | Notes to tune playing thus? (9) |
| LIBRARIES | Doesn't tell the truth about broken briar to bookish types (9) |
| HAIRBRUSH | Applied to locks, it makes briar grow in silence (9) |
| EGLANTINE | Inelegant wayward briar (9) |
| ARAUCARIA | Tree planted in heart of carap - and yucas and briar (9) |
| SINGLE | CD or 45rpm record featuring one main track/tune; a one pound note; a hit for one run in cricket; a talon of a hawk; or, a one-way ticket (6) |
| LILT | Cadence of a tune; a cheerful air or song; a buoyant gait; or, a gentle or melodious accent (4) |
| MODE | Word for a melody or tune; a manner of acting, behaving, doing or existing; a class of syllogism in logic; or, the prevailing fashion, style or trend in art, clothes, literature etc (4) |
| CATCHY | Such a tune a publisher won't let slip (6) |
| MADRIGAL | Old tune a girl messed up: frantic to get over it |
| AWAYINAMANGER | Tune a Wagnerian may put in a new arrangement |
| UNEASE | Carrying in a tune a second feeling of disquiet (6) |
| RIBS | The body parts that form a "cage" (or meat that might be served at a cookout) In the days before TV, it's what most people used to tune into to enjoy heavyweight champ Joe Louis' boxing match |
| MOONLIGHTSERENADE | Glenn Miller's signature tune; a theme in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl |