| FIREBIRD | The ---, 1910 ballet and orchestral concert work by Igor Stravinsky (8) |
| PROMPTLY | Concert work bringing in tango in timely fashion |
| THEFIREBIRD | English name of the 1910 ballet L'Oiseau de feu by Igor Stravinsky (3,8) |
| STRAVINSKY | Composer of the 1910 ballet/ orchestral work The Firebird (10) |
| PROGRESS | 1951 opera by Igor Stravinsky, The Rake's _ (8) |
| OPERATIC | ____ ballet, a genre that combines singing, dancing and orchestral music (8) |
| SCRIABIN | Aleksandr, Russian composer of piano and orchestral music born in 1871 (8) |
| RESPIGHI | Ottorino, Italian composer of the 1910 opera Semirama (8) |
| CITYOFOZ | The --', 1910 novel by L. Frank Baum (7,4,2,2) |
| CONCERTO | Solo and orchestral piece (8) |
| ORATORIO | Large choral and orchestral work |
| GLISSADE | What is a gliding step in ballet, and a controlled slide down a snow slope? (8) |
| FAIRYSKISS | The ?, English title of the 1928 ballet by Igor Stravinsky based on Hans Christian Andersen tale The Ice-Maiden (6,4) |
| RITEOF | The ___, ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky first performed in 1913 (4,2,6) |
| SPRING | The -, ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky first performed in 1913 (4,2,6) |
| RITEOFSPRING | The ?, ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky first performed in 1913 |
| RAKESPROGRESS | A --- ---, series of eight paintings by William Hogarth which inspired a 1951 opera by Igor Stravinsky (5,8) |
| OEDIPUSREX | 1927 Opera-oratorio by Igor Stravinsky based on a tragedy by Sophocles (7,3) |
| PULCINELLA | Ballet by Igor Stravinsky which premiered in 1920 (10) |
| PETRUSHKA | 1911 Mikhail Fokine ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky |