| BADALAMENTI | Angelo -, film composer whose scores include those for Secretary and Mulholland Dr (11) |
| BUDD | Roy, film composer whose scores include those for Get Carter and Soldier Blue (4) |
| ENNIO | Mr. Morricone, film composer whose scores include The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (5) |
| RONGOODWIN | Plymouth-born composer whose film scores include those for Battle of Britain and Frenzy (3,7) |
| PARRY | John, composer whose scores include that for 1968 film The Lion in Winter (5) |
| EDISON | Thomas, prolific American inventor whose patents include those for incandescent light bulbs (6) |
| NYMAN | Michael, composer whose film scores include that for The Piano and The Draughtsman's Contract (5) |
| ZIMMER | German film composer whose works include the scores to The Lion King, The Dark Knight and Inception (6) |
| MERCER | Johnny, American singer and composer whose lyrics include those to Moon River (6) |
| SONDHEIM | Stephen _, American composer and lyricist whose famous scores include Company and Sweeney Todd (8) |
| STEINER | Max ---, Austrian-born American composer whose film scores include King Kong and Gone With The Wind (7) |
| JOHNBARRY | English composer whose award-winning film scores include Dances with Wolves and Out of Africa |
| GEORGESAURIC | French composer whose film scores include Passport To Pimlico and The Lavender Hill Mob |
| CARLDAVIS | New York-born conductor and composer whose film scores include The French Lieutenant's Woman |
| WELCH | Ed ?, musical collaborator with Spike Milligan whose film scores include 1978 film drama The Thirty Nine Steps |
| ROYBUDD | Composer whose film scores include 1971 thriller Get Carter |
| BACHARACH | Burt, composer whose film scores include Casino Royale (9) |
| ELFMAN | Danny, composer whose film scores include 1999's Sleepy Hollow (6) |
| REPTON | Landscapist considered the successor to Capability Brown, whose designs include those at the gardens/grounds of Cobham Hall, Dyrham Park, Harewood House and the Longleat estate (6) |
| POLO | Game played in a series of six chukkas each commencing with a throw-in; famous clubs for which include those in Cirencester, Tetbury and Windsor (4) |