| CARACTACUS | British chieftain taken to Rome; Cantata by Elgar |
| OBELISK | The Flaminio ---, taken to Rome from Heliopolis by Augustus to mark the anniversary of the conquest of Egypt (7) |
| OLAF | King -, cantata by Elgar |
| PENDRAGON | Write yawner about old British chieftain (9) |
| CARATACUS | British chieftain who resisted the Roman invasion |
| BELSHAZZARSFEAST | Cantata by Sir William Walton with libretto by Osbert Sitwell, based on biblical sources (11,5) |
| CARMINABURANA | 1937 cantata by Carl Orff (7,6) |
| CARMINA | Cantata by Carl Orff first produced in Frankfurt in 1937 (7,6) |
| BURANA | Cantata by Carl Orff first produced in Frankfurt in 1937 (7,6) |
| NURSERY | The --- Suite by Elgar, first performed in 1931, was choreographed as a ballet by Ninette De Valois (7) |
| NIMROD | D minor composition by Elgar (6) |
| APOSTLES | The --------, an oratorio by Elgar first performed on October 14 1903 (8) |
| POMP | - - - And Circumstance Marches, works by Elgar (4) |
| VARIATIONS | Enigma -, orchestral work by Elgar (10) |
| GARFUNKEL | Art of songwriting shown by Elgar furiously penning dance music (9) |
| ENIGMA | - - - Variations, orchestral work by Elgar (6) |
| BARRELORGAN | Bit of Bach arranged by Elgar on unusual mechanical instrument (6,5) |
| NURSERYSUITE | Orchestral suite by Elgar first performed in 1931 (7,5) |
| RIOGRANDE | The ____ was a jazz-influenced secular cantata by Constant Lambert, first performed in 1927 |
| LEANDRO | Ero e ___, 1707 cantata by Handel also known after its first line as Qual ti reveggio, oh Dio |