| RICHARDADDINSELL | British composer who wrote the music The Warsaw Concerto for the 1941 film Dangerous Moonlight (7,9) |
| WARSAWCONCERTO | Piece of music composed for the 1941 film Dangerous Moonlight (6,8) |
| RAVEL | "Concerto for the Left Hand" composer |
| MILDENHALL | RAF station in Suffolk, location for the 1941 World War II documentary film Target for Tonight |
| ADDINSELL | Richard ?, British composer of the Warsaw Concerto from 1941 film Dangerous Moonlight (9) |
| ARNOLD | Malcolm, British composer who wrote the score for the 1957 film The Bridge On The River Kwai (6) |
| MOONLIGHT | Dangerous ___, 1941 film featuring The Warsaw Concerto |
| NYMAN | British composer who wrote the soundtrack to Peter Greenaway's films including The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover and Prospero's Books (5) |
| DELIUS | Frederick, British composer who wrote Paris, the Song of a Great City (6) |
| IDALUPINO | Who starred in the 1941 film The Sea Wolf and directed the 1951 film Never Fear? (3,6) |
| STRAVINSKY | Russian-born American composer who wrote The Ebony Concerto for Woody Herman's band and in 1951 composed the opera The Rake's Progress, Igor ... |
| GERMAN | Edward, British composer who wrote the operetta Merrie England (6) |
| PETERMAXWELL | British composer who was Master of the Queen's Music from 2004-14 (5,7,6) |
| DAVIES | British composer who was Master of the Queen's Music from 2004-14 (5,7,6) |
| PFEIFFER | Who won a Bafta in 1990 for her role in the film Dangerous Liaisons? (8,8) |
| MICHELLE | Who won a Bafta in 1990 for her role in the film Dangerous Liaisons? (8,8) |
| ASTOR | Mary --, actress who starred in the 1941 film 'The Maltese Falcon' (5) |
| RACHELPORTMAN | British composer who won a Best Original Score Oscar in 1996 for Emma (6.7) |
| ROSEBUD | Enigmatic last word of the title character in the 1941 film Citizen Kane (7) |
| MONKEYFACE | Johnnie's nickname for Lina in the 1941 film Suspicion (6,4) |