| ANTONBRUCKNER | 19th-century Austrian organist and composer whose works include a choral-orchestral Te Deum in C major (1885) (5,8) |
| FRESCOBALDI | Girolamo ___, Italian organist and composer whose best known work, the collection Fiori musicali, was first published in 1635 (11) |
| AMIN | Relative of a C maj. |
| EXAMINE | Test, formerly relative key of C maj, then E (7) |
| ANTON | 19th-century Austrian composer whose works include nine symphonies (5,8) |
| BRUCKNER | 19th-century Austrian composer whose works include nine symphonies (5,8) |
| MOZART | Leopold ?, 18th-century German violinist and composer whose works include Jagdsinfonie and Die Bauernhochzeit (6) |
| NOELCOWARD | English dramatist, actor and composer whose works include Hay Fever and Blithe Spirit (4,6) |
| RUSSELL | Willy _, dramatist and composer whose works include Educating Rita and Blood Brothers (7) |
| ALAIN | Jehan ..., French organist and composer of Litanies, who was killed at the Battle of Saumur in 1940 (5) |
| JOHANNPACHELBEL | German organist and composer best known for his Canon in D Major (6,9) |
| SCHMELZER | Johann Heinrich ?, 17th-century Austrian composer whose works include collection Sonatae unarum fidium seu a violino solo (9) |
| MENDEL | Modern genetics derive from the experiments of this 19th-century Austrian in his abbey garden (6) |
| TORELLI | Giuseppe, Italian violinist and composer whose works include 1712's Christmas Concerto (7) |
| PIERREBOULEZ | French conductor and composer whose works include Le marteau sans maitre (6,6) |
| PABLO | Famous Spanish cellist, conductor, pianist and composer whose works include The Manger (5,6) |
| CASALS | Famous Spanish cellist, conductor, pianist and composer whose works include The Manger (5,6) |
| WIDOR | Early 20th-century French organist and composer (5) |
| SCHUBERT | 19th century Austrian composer, Franz ... |
| EAST | Michael, English organist and composer of the five-part madrigal Hence Stars (4) |