| FRESCOBALDI | Girolamo ___, Italian organist and composer whose best known work, the collection Fiori musicali, was first published in 1635 (11) |
| WEALTH | Economics pioneer Adam Smith's best-known work, The ... Of Nations |
| SAVONAROLA | Girolamo ___, Italian political and religious reformer hanged and burned in 1498 (10) |
| CARDANO | Girolamo ___, Italian mathematician who first published the solution to the general cubic equation |
| ANTONBRUCKNER | 19th-century Austrian organist and composer whose works include a choral-orchestral Te Deum in C major (1885) (5,8) |
| ERROL | and 48dn, American jazz pianist and composer whose best-known composition, Misty, has become a jazz standard |
| ORFF | Carl _, German composer whose best-known work was the cantata Carmina Burana (1937) |
| DUKAS | Paul _, French composer whose best-known work was The Sorcerer's Apprentice (5) |
| LEONARD | American composer whose best-known work is the musical West Side Story, _ Bernstein (7) |
| FRIML | Rudolf ___, Prague-born composer whose best-known works are Rose-Marie and The Vagabond King |
| GARNER | see 27dn, American jazz pianist and composer whose best-known composition, Misty, has become a jazz standard |
| AARONCOPLAND | American composer whose best-known works include Fanfare for the Common Man |
| PERGOLESI | Giovanni Battista ___, Italian composer whose best known sacred work is his 1736 Stabat Mater |
| RAVEL | Maurice --, French composer whose best known work is 'Bolero' (5) |
| FRANCK | Composer whose best-known work is probably Panis Angelicus |
| JOHANNPACHELBEL | German organist and composer best known for his Canon in D Major (6,9) |
| SMETANA | Czech composer whose best known opera is The Bartered Bride (7) |
| SOLER | Catalan composer (1729-83) and monk who was organist and maestro at the monastery of the Escorial |
| WOOLF | Born Adeline Virginia Stephen in 1882, the novelist whose best-known works include Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando, The Waves and the extended essay A Room of One's Own (5) |
| EAST | Michael, English organist and composer of the five-part madrigal Hence Stars (4) |