From the Greek for "without a name", it's one way to make a charitable contribution
anonymously
It's this type of note shown here

eighth note
A yearly instruction book
annual manual
Hamlet
Queen Gertrude
"Barking up" this originated with hunting; a dog would sometimes make a mistake locating its prey
An institution for the care of the mentally ill, it's from the Greek for "sanctuary"
asylum
The letter f seen here stands for forte, or "to play loudly", but double f stands for this, or to "play very loudly"
fortissimo
The labor performed by an office filer
clerk work
King Solomon
Bathsheba
Said too much? Revealed a secret that you didn't mean to? You've had a "slip of" this
"the tongue"
It's the optical instrument whose name is from the Greek for "small view"
microscope
[DD]
This large woodwind can play very low notes & its name comes from the Italian for "very low"
the bassoon
The invoice for one's prescription tablets
pill bill
Invention (proverbially)
necessity
An auto mechanic is popularly referred to as this kind of primate
From the Greek for "acid former", this gas is the most abundant element in the earth's crust
oxygen
Music notes in the spaces between the lines of a staff are these four notes; best remembered by an simple acronym
"F" "A" "C" "E"
The kidnapping of builders and their tools from their work site
construction abduction
Hera (this is an anagram)
Rhea
[DD]
To be rowdy or make trouble is to do this, referring to Abel's brother
From the Greek for "split mind", this mental illness often interferes with a person's ability to manage emotions
schizophrenia
On sheet music, dots above or below the notes indicate that the note should be played like this, separate and quickly; Italian for "detached"
staccato
Almost every 365 days
nearly yearly
Cleopatra
It describes a small, out-of-the-way-place, or an aperture in Hadrian's famous structure
"a hole in the wall"