| ENESCO | Composer/violinist who taught Menuhin |
| AUER | Violinist who taught Heifetz |
| YEHUDI | Lord - Menuhin, British violinist who was born in the USA (6) |
| SPOHR | Louis ___, German composer, violinist and conductor who wrote the operas Faust, Zemire und Azor and Jessonda |
| CORELLI | Arcangelo, seventeenth to eighteenth century Italian composer, violinist |
| ENESCU | Composer-violinist ends in some confusion, garbling cues (6) |
| ROSSINI | Composer-violinist's treatment captivates southern Italy (7) |
| ADOLPH | Busch who taught Yehudi Menuhin |
| GEORGESENESCO | French name for the Romanian composer, violinist and conductor featured on the Romanian five lei note |
| SCRAPER | Violinist quite unlike Yehudi Menuhin, an abrasive sort |
| LOCATELLI | Italian composer and violinist who died in 1764 (9) |
| HOLLISTER | Carroll --, American classical pianist who often accompanied Yehudi Menuhin (9) |
| ROSIN | Item for Menuhin |
| AMATI | Did Menuhin play one a bit melodramatically? (5) |
| ARCO | With the bow, to Yehudi Menuhin |
| TAKEABOW | What Menuhin would initially do to acknowledge admirers |
| VIOLINISTS | Yehudi Menuhin and Stephane Grappelli, say (10) |
| VIOLINIST | Menuhin, say, played in Tivoli, entertaining society (9) |
| VIOLIN | Musical instrument played by Yehudi Menuhin (6) |
| BOWED | Retired like Menuhin, unable to play on? (5,3) |