| MENDELSSOHN | Composer of the 1830 overture The Hebrides (11) |
| HEBRIDES | Archipelago celebrated in an 1830 overture by Mendelssohn (8) |
| SAMUELMORSE | US inventor and painter of the 1830 work The Chapel of the Virgin at Subiaco (6,5) |
| COBBETT | William ?, author of the 1830 collection of observations Rural Rides (7) |
| HAMISHMACCUNN | Scottish composer (1868-1916) of the overture The Land of the Mountain and the Flood |
| LONERANGER | The title music of his black-and-white TV show was a version of the William Tell Overture, the ... ( |
| GLAZUNOV | Composer of the Carnival overture, The Seasons ballet, etc (8) |
| HUSKISSON | William ___, MP and free trade pioneer, fatally wounded at the 1830 opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway |
| FINGALSCAVE | Name by which Felix Mendelssohn's The Hebrides Overture is known (7,4) |
| ARCHIPELAGO | Chap holds power over girl up in the Hebrides? |
| PRELUDE | Musical introduction such as an overture, the first movement of a suite or a piece preceding a fugue (7) |
| DELACROIX | French Romantic artist who painted the 1830 oil on canvas Liberty Leading the People |
| ISLAY | The Queen of the Hebrides; the location of the Kilchoman distillery (5) |
| COLL | Island of the Hebrides that inspired the fictional locale Struay in Mairi Hedderwick's Katie Morag series of children's books; or, an old word for an embrace or hug (4) |
| ARRAN | Largest island in the Firth of Clyde, separated from the Hebrides by the Kintyre peninsula (5) |
| OUTER | The Western Isles of Scotland, the ... Hebrides |
| INNER | At a pub with the Queen on part of the Hebrides (5) |
| SIRRAH | Address for the old elevated part of the Hebrides |
| TWEED | Fabric associated with the Isle of Harris in the Hebrides |
| IONA | Island in the Hebrides off the coast of Mull |