| BRASSES | Tubas, trumpets and the like |
| BRASS | Trumpets and tubas |
| HORNS | Trumpets and tubas |
| TUBA | From the Latin meaning "trumpet" and forming part of an orchestra, the largest. lowest-pitched instrument in the brass family (4) |
| TROMBONES | “‘Come with uncle,’ I said, ‘and hear all proper. Hear angel trumpets and devil ____.’” (A Clockwork Orange) |
| SKIRTS | Garments with styles including bell, pencil, puffball, trumpet and tulip; petticoats; the lower edges of a sheep's fleece; or, the flaps covering a saddle's stirrup bars (6) |
| WINDS | Saxes, trumpets and such |
| SCHLOCKHORNS | Low-quality trumpets and trombones? |
| INSTRUMENTS | Trumpets and guitars, musical ... |
| RUM | Odd coming from instruments, trumpets and drums (3) |
| FLUEGELHORNS | Brass instruments resembling the trumpet and cornet (12) |
| SWINDLE | Fiddle only, nothing less, eclipsing trumpets and flutes etc (7) |
| STRADIVARIUS | Brand name used by Vincent Bach, who made trumpets and trombones rather than string instruments |
| BRASSBAND | Generals vetoed a noisy bunch of trumpets and horns (5,4) |
| MUSETTE | Band starts to tune trumpets and euphoniums for a dance |
| FLUGELHORN | Valved brass instrument similar to the trumpet and cornet but with a fuller tone, often used in jazz (10) |
| BLAST | Trumpet and bass only remaining (5) |
| COMPOUNDINTEREST | It accrues, with "censored," "trumpet" and "tremendous" inside |
| EAR | Organ found with trumpet and drum (3) |
| BRAG | Blow one's own trumpet and use boastful language |