| RUBINSTEIN | Arthur, Polish-born pianist who became a naturalised American in 1946 (10) |
| NABOKOV | Naturalised American - Vladimir, initially - harbouring troublesome book? (7) |
| PADEREWSKI | Ignace, pianist who became Prime Minister of Poland in 1919 (10) |
| WILDFLOWER | Naturalised area that might contain cowslip, yellow rattle etc. (10,6) |
| HESS | Myra ___, London-born classical pianist who became a DBE in 1941 (4) |
| ASHKENAZY | Vladimir ___, Russian-born conductor and pianist who became a citizen of Iceland in 1972 |
| CROCUS | From the Latin meaning "saffron yellow", a flowering corm forming a drift in a naturalised lawn, woodland, alpine meadow or under a deciduous tree (6) |
| SHEARING | George, British jazz pianist who became a permanent resident of the US in 1949 (8) |
| SYCAMORE | Deciduous tree with doublewinged samaras in autumn; a naturalised species in Britain (8) |
| CHOPIN | Frederic ---, Polish-born pianist and composer who wrote the Minute Waltz (6) |
| GEORGEHANDEL | Which German-born, late-Baroque composer was a naturalised English citizen by 1727 and wrote Zadok t |
| IGNACYPADEREWSKI | Polish-born pianist/prime minister |
| ARTUR | Polish-born pianist Rubinstein |
| BRENDEL | Alfred, Czech-born pianist born in 1931 (7) |
| KISSIN | Evgeny, Russian-born pianist and composer born in 1971 (6) |
| WINIFREDATWELL | Trinidadian-born pianist, the first black artist to have a No 1 single in the UK |
| LESSERHEMLOCK | A European poisonous weed naturalised in America that resembles parsley (6,7) |
| AUDEN | British-born, but naturalised US poet who wrote Funeral Blues |
| DENIZEN | Plant (or animal) naturalised in a region (7) |
| SIKA | Forest deer, native to Japan, also naturalised in the UK |