| AEOLIAN | Type of harp that sounds when a current of air passes through it (7) |
| AEOLIANHARP | A stringed instrument that produces a musical sound when a current of air passes over the strings (7,4) |
| GONG | A metal disc, usually rimmed, that sounds when struck (4) |
| PIANO | Keyboard instrument having wire strings that sound when struck by felt-covered hammers operated from a keyboard. Standard modern versions have 88 keys. (5) |
| DRAUGHT | A current of cool air; a quantity drunk in one breath; a catch of fish; depth of water needed to float a ship; a sketch; or, a dose of medicine (7) |
| BELLOWS | Device that blows a current of air to make a fire burn more intensely (7) |
| SETTING | A clutch of hen's eggs in a nest; "mise en scene" of a film or stage play; adaptation to music; or, the direction of a current of wind (7) |
| YTTRIUM | Metal's sticky at one end, dry and weird when current passes through it (7) |
| COULOMB | Unit of electric charge in the metre-kilogram-second-ampere system abbreviated as C. It is the quantity of electricity transported in one second by a current of one ampere. (7) |
| BLOWING | Producing a current of air |
| BLOWOUT | Extinguish by a current of air (4,3) |
| CHELSEA | New York City's High Line passes through it |
| THERMAL | A current of warm air (7) |
| RASPISH | Grating sound of harp, sis (7) |
| TRACHEA | Hydrogen in tiny amount over area where air passes |
| CARPETS | They cushion sounds when people use flights (5,7) |
| SNORING | Making sounds when sleeping |
| RUSTLER | Does he make swishing sounds when stealing cattle? |
| IVORIES | They make sounds when they're tickled |
| BLOWER | Informal word for a speaking tube or a telephone; a fan, leaf-blaster, supercharger or other device that produces a current of air; or, a whale (6) |