| FRANZ | And 17 Prolific Hungarian composer and pianist of the 19th Century (5,5) |
| LISZT | Franz ---, prolific Hungarian composer and pianist of the 19th Century (5) |
| ERDOS | Prolific Hungarian mathematician |
| FRANZLISZT | 19th-century Hungarian composer and pianist (5,5) |
| SCRIABIN | Russian composer and pianist of the late 19th and early 20th century |
| SATIE | Erik _, French composer and pianist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries (5) |
| BELABARTOK | Hungarian composer and pianist noted for his opera Duke Bluebeard's Castle (4,6) |
| BRAHMS | Johannes - - -, German composer and pianist of the Romantic period whose works included A German Requiem (6) |
| GRIEG | Norwegian composer and pianist of the Romantic era, Edvard _ (5) |
| BIZET | French composer and pianist of the romantic era (5) |
| FRANCISPOULENC | French composer and pianist of the Les Six group; Les Biches (ballet, 1924), Les mamelles de Tiresias (opera, 1947) etc. (7,7) |
| GLENNGOULD | Posthumous pianist of both a Juno and a Grammy for "Bach: The Goldberg Variations" |
| RAVEL | Basque French composer and pianist of Impressionist and Expressionist music (1875-1937) (5) |
| STEWART | Original pianist of the band Ian who later became the band's tour manager |
| BARTOK | Hungarian composer and pianist, d. 1945 (6) |
| JERRYLEELEWIS | US rock pianist of the 1950s (5,3,5) |
| CHICO | Pianist of the Marx Brothers |
| BETH | Pianist of the "Little Women" |
| SCHROEDER | Pint-sized pianist of the papers |
| MOOR | Emanuel ___, Hungarian composer and inventor of a two-keyboard piano (4) |