| Coltrane's instrument | 25 |
| Bill Clinton's instrument | 29 |
| Single-reed instrument | 22 |
| Jazz instrument, for short | 26 |
| Valved instrument, informally | 29 |
| Instrument for Stan Getz | 24 |
| Instrument for Kenny G | 22 |
| Clarence Clemons blew it | 24 |
| Adderley's instrument | 25 |
| Woody Herman's woodwind | 27 |
| Tenorman's instrument | 25 |
| Tenor instrument, maybe | 23 |
| Stan Getz's instrument | 26 |
| Smooth jazz instrument | 22 |
| Ska band's instrument | 25 |
| Prominent horn in jazz | 22 |
| Presidential instrument | 23 |
| Pee Wee Ellis plays one | 23 |
| Part of a jazz combo, often | 27 |
| Member of the E Street Band | 27 |
| Member of the brass section | 27 |
| Kenny G's specialty | 23 |
| Jazz-band unit, for short | 25 |
| Jam-session instrument | 22 |
| Instrument played by Kenny G | 28 |
| Instrument patented in 1846 | 27 |
| Instrument for Jimmy Heath | 26 |
| Horn for a Muppet named Zoot | 28 |
| Fu Manchu creator Rohmer | 24 |
| Former White House instrument | 29 |
| Clinton's musical forte | 27 |
| Clinton's instrument | 24 |
| Clinton's blown it | 22 |
| Bubba's instrument | 22 |
| Big band member, for short | 26 |
| Adolphe who developed a horn | 28 |
| 1982 NL Rookie of the Year | 26 |
| 'Trane's instrument | 27 |
| US poet John Godfrey ___ | 24 |
| Name in old German duchies | 26 |
| 18th-century French marshal | 27 |
| __-Coburg (old German duchy) | 28 |
| ___-Altenburg, Germany | 22 |
| _____-Coburg (former duchy) | 27 |
| Smooth jazz instruments | 23 |
| Jazzy woodwinds, briefly | 24 |
| Jazz instruments, for short | 27 |
| Instruments for Stan Getz | 25 |
| Stan Getz's instruments | 27 |
| Some cats blow on them | 22 |
| Reed instruments briefly | 25 |
| Altos and baritones, e.g. | 25 |
| The "S" in WASP | 25 |
| The "S" of WASP | 25 |
| Henry I of Germany, e.g. | 24 |
| Fifth-century British invader | 29 |
| Contemporary of the Maxwell | 27 |
| British invasion performer? | 27 |
| Anglo-__ (ancient Brit) | 23 |
| Tubular musical instrument | 26 |
| "___ cheese!" | 23 |
| "For example ..." | 27 |
| "By the way . . ." | 28 |
| Authority to make decisions | 27 |
| "For instance ..." | 28 |
| "By the way" | 22 |
| "By the way..." | 25 |
| Second word in an anthem | 24 |
| Anthem's second word | 24 |
| "You know what..." | 28 |
| "You don't __!" | 29 |
| "The --- Hey Kid" | 27 |
| "For example" | 23 |
| "___ It," 1940 song | 29 |
| "___ It With Music" | 29 |
| "___ Hey Kid" | 23 |
| "___ prayer for me" | 29 |
| 'I -- Little Prayer' | 28 |
| Doctor's instruction | 24 |
| Request at a medical exam | 25 |
| Laryngologist's request | 27 |
| Just what the doctor ordered? | 29 |
| Internist's request | 23 |
| Do what the doc just dictated | 29 |
| Emulate a ghost, perhaps | 24 |
| Frighten a child, perhaps | 25 |
| Photographer's request | 26 |
| Photographer's directive | 28 |
| Word with sooth or nay | 22 |
| Word with sooth and nay | 23 |
| Word with nay or sooth | 22 |
| When I Need You singer Leo | 29 |
| Suffix for sooth or gain | 24 |
| One making pronouncements | 25 |
| Follower of nay or sooth | 24 |
| Follower of gain or nay | 23 |
| "Nay" follower | 24 |
| Mystery writer Dorothy | 22 |
| NFL Hall of Famer Gale | 22 |
| Lord Wimsey's creator | 25 |