| Soft, in music | 14 |
| Saloon music maker | 18 |
| Roll player | 11 |
| Recital sight | 13 |
| Parlor instrument | 17 |
| Opposite of forte | 17 |
| It might be grand | 17 |
| Instrument for Nero | 19 |
| Grand or upright | 16 |
| Bench site | 10 |
| Bar fixture, maybe | 18 |
| Baby grand, e.g. | 16 |
| Victor Borge's instrument | 29 |
| Upright, for one | 16 |
| Upright or grand | 16 |
| Spot for hammers | 16 |
| Softly, to Solti | 16 |
| Softly, on scores | 17 |
| Soft, to Solti | 14 |
| Site of dozens of keys | 22 |
| Set of keys | 11 |
| Roll player? | 12 |
| Organ's kin | 15 |
| Movers' challenge | 21 |
| Liberace's instrument | 25 |
| Key location? | 13 |
| Jane Campion film, with "The" | 39 |
| It could be grand | 17 |
| Instrument with a bench | 23 |
| Honky-tonk player | 17 |
| Harpsichord relative | 20 |
| Grand or baby grand | 19 |
| Forte's opposite | 20 |
| Étude instrument | 20 |
| Elton's instrument | 22 |
| Eighty-eight | 12 |
| Clavichord's descendant | 27 |
| Chopin's instrument | 23 |
| Cabaret sight | 13 |
| Bruce Hornsby's instrument | 30 |
| Brahms's instrument | 23 |
| Baby grand or spinet | 20 |
| A player, perhaps | 17 |
| A grand instrument | 18 |
| Word with roll or bar | 21 |
| Word with bar, player or lesson | 31 |
| Word with "bar," "player" or "lesson" | 67 |
| What Sam plays in "Casablanca" | 40 |
| What Marilyn Crispell plays | 27 |
| Watts's instrument | 22 |
| Watts' instrument | 21 |
| Van Cliburn's instrument | 28 |
| Upright or player | 17 |
| Tutor's subject, maybe | 26 |
| Truman played it | 16 |
| This could be grand | 19 |
| Steinway, e.g. | 14 |
| Steinway or Baldwin | 19 |
| Steinway creation | 17 |
| Station for the Ragtime Kid | 27 |
| Spinet; upright | 15 |
| Spinet, say | 11 |
| Spinet or baby grand | 20 |
| Spinet | 6 |
| Source of grand sounds? | 23 |
| Softly, to Ozawa | 16 |
| Softly, to a composer | 21 |
| Softly, in scores | 17 |
| Site of many hammers | 20 |
| Serkin's instrument | 23 |
| Serkin played it | 16 |
| Scott Joplin's instrument | 29 |
| Schroeder's prop | 20 |
| Saloon instrument | 17 |
| Rudolf Serkin's need | 24 |
| Rehearsal-hall piece | 20 |
| Recreation center staple | 24 |
| Recital need | 12 |
| Recital instrument | 18 |
| Prop in Laurel and Hardy's 'The Music Box' | 54 |
| One of the Baldwins? | 20 |
| One grand? | 10 |
| Musically soft | 14 |
| Marvin Hamlisch's instrument | 32 |
| Lounge fixture | 14 |
| Literary ___ (typewriter) | 25 |
| Liszt's instrument | 22 |
| Liszt's forte | 17 |
| Liberace's prop | 19 |
| Kind of roll or bar | 19 |
| Kind of bar or wire | 19 |
| Kind of bar or player | 21 |
| Kin of a harpsichord | 20 |
| Key locale | 10 |
| Item with hammers and pedals | 28 |
| It's in front of a benched player | 37 |
| It's heard at chorus rehearsals | 35 |
| It requires many keys | 21 |
| It provides a sounding board | 28 |
| It might be upright | 19 |