| WURLITZER | US manufacturer of musical instruments especially the pipe organ and early jukebox |
| NICKELODEON | Early jukebox |
| SITAR | A stringed musical instrument, especially of India, with a long neck and a rounded body (5) |
| TUNER | One who services a musical instrument, especially a piano (5) |
| YAMAHAS | Output of the world's largest manufacturer of musical instruments |
| YAMAHA | The world's largest manufacturer of musical instruments |
| DEERE | John, 19th-century US manufacturer of agricultural implements associated with the city of Moline (5) |
| PULLMAN | George M, 19th Century US manufacturer of luxury railway coaches (7) |
| FORD | US manufacturer of automobiles who pioneered mass promotion (4) |
| SAINTSAENS | French composer and conductor noted for Rondo Capriccioso, Samson and Delilah, Symphony No.3 "Organ" and The Carnival of the Animals (5-5) |
| WESTINGHOUSE | George ___, US manufacturer and inventor of the railway air brake system (12) |
| CHOIRS | Parts of churches appropriated for bands of singers of the same name; or, consorts of musical instruments (6) |
| PARTCH | Harry ?, US composer; inventor of musical instruments the diamond marimba and chromelodeon |
| BELL | Any one of a series of musical instruments forming the chime of a carillon (4) |
| BOURDON | The heaviest bell of a carillon; the drone of a bagpipe; or, derived from a French word meaning "bumblebee" or "buzz", a 16-foot stopped-flute in a pipe organ (7) |
| STOP | Part of a pipe organ that admits air, and can turned on and off (4) |
| SACKBUT | The ____ is anachronistically included in a list of musical instruments in the King James Bible's book of Daniel |
| CHOIR | Organised group of singers, also a group of musical instruments of the same class in an orchestra (5) |
| DESCANT | Pertaining to the highest-pitched member of a family of musical instruments (7) |
| BRASS | Alloy of copper and zinc, used in construction of musical instruments |