| PASSIVE | Type of voice or |
| CONCERT | Word for agreement, harmony or union in any undertaking; or, a musical performance consisting of a combination of voices or sounds (7) |
| ACCENT | From "song", a term for brogue, pronunciation, tone of voice or twang, such as the sing-songy tonal language among the Chinese or Swedish (6) |
| HUSKY | Kind of voice or dog |
| TIMBRE | Quality of voice or instrument's sound (6) |
| HARMONY | Concord, as of voices or opinions (7) |
| REGISTER | Range of a voice or instrument; or, a record of attendance, list of names, or a book of such entries (8) |
| ALTO | Type of voice that changes a lot (4) |
| ACTIVE | Type of voice |
| AFFLATUS | Inspirational from above in a loud type of voice to you and me (8) |
| ALTOGETHER | Type of voice to irritate that woman completely (10) |
| FALSETTO | A type of voice production by male tenors to sing notes higher than their normal range (8) |
| NASAL | Space explorers start to like this type of voice (5) |
| COMPASS | Device with a magnetised needle for determining direction; or, the range of notes of a voice or a musical instrument (7) |
| HIGH | Nature of a soprano's voice (or description of the price of a coveted front row seat) |
| UNDERTONE | Word for a muted, pale or subdued colour, feeling, quality, sound or voice; or, a low state of body (9) |
| RANGE | Music: the gamut of tones that a voice or instrument is capable of producing (5) |
| SOLO | Unaccompanied mountain climb, flight, bike ride etc; or, a piece of music for one voice or instrument (4) |
| TESSITURA | Ordinary range of pitch of a voice or vocal music (9) |
| WHISPER | A rumour; a secret hint; a low soft voice; or, a faint murmur or rustle of leaves (7) |