- - Applied, as icing
- - Brought (in), as music
- - Conveyed via conduit
- - Made music, as 39-Across did
- - Conveyed via a conduit
- - Conveyed, as water through a main
- - Conveyed, as water
- - Transmitted, as music
- - Trimmed, as slipcovers
- - Trimmed, as upholstery
- - Conveyed gas, water, etc.
- - ... up (spoke)
- - ... up (said something)
- - stopped gabbing, with "down"
- - Added swirls to a cake
- - Suddenly spoke (up)
- - this sort of music is not necessarily from a wind instrument
- - transported via a tube
- - Priest wearing black and white sent by Tube
- - played a fife, perhaps
- - Spoke out, ... up
- - Pumped through tube
- - Decorated, in a way.
- - .... down (stopped talking)
- - Played like Pan
- - Played on March 17, perhaps
- - Decorated with icing
- - Just beat news boss introduced by channel?
- - Like certain music in tube?
- - Get the better of journalist introduced by channel
- - Spoke assertively, with 'up'
- - Added after a silence, with 'up'
- - ...... up (chimed in)
- - Lowered one's voice (with "down")
- - Played flageolet
- - Shut up, with "down"
- - Spoke in a shrill voice
- - Made like Pan
- - Played the flute, e.g.
- - Uttered shrilly
- - Spoke, with "up"
- - Uttered a shrill cry (with "up")
- - Stopped talking, with "down"
- - Emulated Pan
- - Whistled sharply
- - Signaled boatswain style
- - Uttered shrill tones
- - Spoke in a shrill way
- - Did a job in Hamelin
- - Spoke in shrill tones.
- - Summoned by boatswain's whistle.
- - Blew a whistle
- - Spoke up
- - Be quiet
- - 'Tubular!'
- - dispensed dough from a pastry bag
- - is this sort of music provided by the organ?
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