| TORELLI | Baroque composer Giuseppe ___ |
| VERDI | "Aida" composer Giuseppe ___ |
| RIGOLETTO | Opera by Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi that premiered in 1851 (9) |
| TARTINI | Giuseppe ___, Italian violinist and composer of Violin Sonata in G minor, the Devil's Trill Sonata ( |
| GARIBALDI | Giuseppe ___, Italian nationalist who died in 1882 (9) |
| SARTO | Giuseppe ___ a k a Pope Pius X |
| CONTE | Giuseppe _, prime minister of Italy 2018-21 (5) |
| FARINA | Giuseppe _, the first Formula One World Drivers' Champion (6) |
| GIANNINI | Giuseppe ___, 1986-1991 Italy and 1981-1996 Roma midfielder; 2013-2015 Lebanon coach (8) |
| ARCIMBOLDO | Giuseppe __, a 16th century Italian painter best known for creating portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and books |
| OFFENBACH | Romantic composer in many cases sounded ahead of baroque composer (9) |
| TELEMANN | Georg Philipp ---, German Baroque composer often described as the most prolific composer in history (8) |
| RAMEAU | Jean-Philippe ___, Baroque composer and music theorist who replaced Jean-Baptiste Lully as the dominant composer of French opera |
| CORELLI | Baroque composer Arcangelo |
| BACH | Baroque composer of the "Goldberg Variations" |
| EMILIO | Baroque composer Cavalieri |
| TOMASO | Baroque composer Albinoni |
| LECLAIR | Baroque composer Jean-Marie |
| VIVALDI | baroque composer nicknamed 'The Red Priest' |
| HANDEL | Baroque composer of the oratorio Messiah |