| PANEL | Word with instrument or control |
| HARPOONER | One catches whales with instrument or number inside |
| ROD | Whether an angler's fishing-pole, a cane for a stroll or a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer of blue-eyed soul, it is a word or name synonymous with a stick for punishment or control (3) |
| FREAK | Word with "neat" or "control" |
| TOWER | Word with leaning or control |
| SELF | Word with "addressed" or "control" |
| BIRTH | Word with canal or control |
| OUTTA | Word with sight or control |
| MIND | Word with game or control |
| RANGE | A selection from which to choose; or, the full compass, gamut or scope of something, such as a musical instrument or a person's abilities, knowledge, vision or voice (5) |
| TCOPE | An area in which something acts or operates or has power or control. |
| LEASH | A line or rope used to walk or control a dog or other animal (5) |
| DASHBOARD | The fascia of an aircraft, car or boat; or, in computing, a GUI or control panel, similar to said console (9) |
| REGISTER | Range of a voice or instrument; or, a record of attendance, list of names, or a book of such entries (8) |
| SOLO | From Italian meaning "alone," the word in English can refer to a musical composition for a single voice or instrument or to a performance carried out alone. The oldest sense in English dates to the la |
| TACET | Meaning "it is silent", a word by which a musician or singer understands their instrument or voice must be quiet (5) |
| CHEVILLE | French word for a peg of a stringed instrument; or, in a literary sense, a peg-like word, serving to fill a gap (8) |
| TOURNIQUET | Any instrument or device for temporarily constricting an artery of the arm or leg to control bleeding (10) |
| STRANGLEHOLD | Complete power or control over a person or situation (12) |
| HANDFUL | A thing or person difficult to manage or control (7) |