| HENRYPURCELL | 17th-century English Baroque composer whose works include the tragic opera Dido And Aeneas (5,7) |
| HANDEL | George Frideric ---, German-English Baroque composer whose works include Messiah and Water Music (6) |
| HENRY | 17th-century English composer whose works include the opera Dido and Aeneas and the masque The Fairy-Queen (5,7) |
| PURCELL | Henry _, 17th-century English Baroque composer who wrote the Christmas anthem Behold, I Bring You Glad Tidings (7) |
| LOCKE | Matthew ---, 17th Century English Baroque composer (5) |
| JOHNBLOW | English Baroque composer and organist whose only stage composition was the opera Venus and Adonis |
| VIVALDI | Antonio ---, Venetian priest and Baroque composer whose works include The Four Seasons (7) |
| ARIA | Vocal solo such as Dido's Lament from Henry Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas (4) |
| FRESCOBALDI | Girolamo ___, Italian Baroque composer whose works include the liturgical organ music collection Fiori musicali |
| BACH | Johann Sebastian ---, German Baroque composer whose works include the Brandenburg Concertos (4) |
| ANTONIOVIVALDI | Venetian priest and Baroque composer whose works included The Four Seasons (7,7) |
| ZELENKA | Jan Dismas ___, Bohemia-born Baroque composer whose works include 1730 cantata Il Serpente di Bronzo |
| CORELLI | Italian Baroque composer whose music was the key to the development of the sonata and concerto |
| CLARKE | Jeremiah, English baroque composer noted for his Trumpet Voluntary, played at weddings (6) |
| CHRISTOPHER | English architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral, in the English Baroque style, after the Great Fire of London (11,4) |
| WREN | English architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral, in the English Baroque style, after the Great Fire of London (11,4) |
| REYNOLDS | First president of the Royal Academy of Arts who co-founded The Club and painted actress Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse (8) |
| ELEPHANTMAN | David Bowie starred in the Tony award winning play of the tragic life of John Merrick, The ... (8,3) |
| MIMI | The tragic heroine of the opera La Boheme is also a variety of evergreen azalea (4) |
| MAHLER | Austrian composer whose Symphony No.6 is known as 'the Tragic' (6) |