| THEDYINGSWAN | Ballet choreographed by Mikhail Fokine and first performed by the ballerina Anna Pavlova in 1907 (3,5,4) |
| STORMYWEATHER | Song written in 1933 and first performed by Ethel Waters at The Cotton Club in Harlem (6,7) |
| PETRUSHKA | 1911 Mikhail Fokine ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky |
| LESSYLPHIDES | 1909 ballet choreographed by Michel Fokine with music arranged from piano works by Frederic Chopin (3,9) |
| SWANLAKE | Tchaikovsky ballet first performed by the Bolshoi Ballet in 1877 (4,4) |
| OLDTIMES | Harold Pinter play, first performed by the RSC in 1971, directed by Peter Hall (3,5) |
| THREESISTERS | A play by Chekhov, first performed by the Moscow Arts Theatre in 1901 |
| ITALIAN | Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 was composed in Berlin and first performed in London but it's still known by this name reflecting the influence of Rome and Naples |
| DUNCAN | Dancer portrayed in a ballet choreographed by Frederick Ashton to music by Johannes Brahms that was dedicated to Marie Rambert (6) |
| AFTERNOON | The - of a Faun; English name of L'Apres-midi d'un faune, a ballet choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky |
| LESPATINEURS | 1937 1-act Meyerbeer ballet, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton (3,9) |
| TOO | Why we might eat pavlova in Aust at Christmas dinner: the weather is ___ (3,3,3,1,4,7) |
| FORAPLUMPUDDING | Why we might eat pavlova in Aust at Christmas dinner: the weather is ___ (3,3,3,1,4,7) |
| HOT | Why we might eat pavlova in Aust at Christmas dinner: the weather is ___ (3,3,3,1,4,7) |
| TELLMEONASUNDAY | One-woman show by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black first performed by Marti Webb in 1979 |
| SEAPICTURES | Elgar's song cycle for contralto and orchestra first performed by Clara Butt in 1899 (3,8) |
| LAYLA | Signature song of Eric Clapton, first performed by Derek And The Dominos in 1971 (5) |
| ACORN | --- Antiques, musical written by Victoria Wood and first performed in 2005 (5) |
| TELL | One-woman show by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black first performed by Marti Webb in 1979 (4,2,2,1,6) |
| MEONASUNDAY | One-woman show by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black first performed by Marti Webb in 1979 (4,2,2,1,6) |