| MAXMILLER | 20th-century music hall comedian and actor billed as 'The Cheeky Chappie' (3,6) |
| ALONG | Early 20th century music hall standard, It's ... Way To Tipperary (1,4) |
| ALBANBERG | Austrian composer, 1885-1935, who despite a small number of works, is seen as an important figure in 20th Century music (5,4) |
| PARCHMENT | As part of quiet time, cheeky chappies hide from nanny, maybe |
| APPLAUDER | One showing appreciation of a very quiet music hall comedian |
| CHEVALIER | Music hall comedian Albert ____ wrote My Old Dutch, later recorded by Peter Sellers |
| SPACESHIP | Cheeky chappies touring south in flying machine (9) |
| LANDSCAPE | Captures chappies regularly getting stripped in painting (9) |
| LAUDER | Harry, Scottish ballad singer and music hall comedian associated with the song Roamin' in the Gloamin' (6) |
| STRAVINSKY | Russian composer considered to be one of the most influential in 20th century music, Igor ... |
| TALKBACK | Spill the beans on Finance - what would cheeky chappie say to that! (4,4) |
| BRAZIER | Bobby ___, actor who plays Albert Square cheeky chappie Freddie Slater (7) |
| TATE | Old music-hall comedian remembered in the gallery (4) |
| ROBEY | George ___, music hall comedian nicknamed The Prime Minister of Mirth (5) |
| DAN | and 8ac, Music hall comedian born George Galvin in 1860 (3,4) |
| HARRYLAUDER | Scottish balladeer and music hall comedian, 1870-1950 (5,6) |
| LENO | Dan, English music hall comedian in the late Victorian period (4) |
| RANDLE | Frank ___, music hall comedian who starred in the 1953 film It's a Grand Life |
| RASCAL | Uproar as California jails cheeky chappie (6) |
| NEOCLASSICAL | 20th century music style |