| DULCIAN | Double-reed woodwind instrument of the Renaissance period from which the modern bassoon evolved (7) |
| SHAWM | Double-reed woodwind instrument of the medieval and Renaissance periods from which the oboe developed (5) |
| SPOKANE | City of E Washington in which the modern celebration of Father's Day was inaugurated by Sonora Smart Dodd in 1910 (7) |
| MADRIGAL | Unaccompanied part song for several voices popular in the Renaissance period; from Latin, 'of the womb' (8) |
| TITIAN | Prominent Italian painter of the Renaissance period (c1488 - 1576) (6) |
| SACKBUT | Early form of trombone from the Renaissance period (7) |
| BASSOON | Woodwind instrument of the oboe family (7) |
| OBOE | Double reed woodwind instrument of the family formerly called a hautbois |
| OBOISTS | They play double-reed woodwind instruments (7) |
| CORANGLAIS | Double reed woodwind instrument similar to an oboe, invented during the 1700's (3,7) |
| ENGLISHHORN | A double-reed woodwind instrument in the oboe family (7,4) |
| OBOEDACACCIA | Double reed woodwind instrument used in the Baroque period (4,2,6) |
| ART | Thing of beauty from the Renaissance period |
| HECKELPHONE | Woodwind instrument of the oboe family but pitched an octave lower (11) |
| SEWELL | English author of the instrument of the medieval 1877 children's novel Black and Renaissance period; a Beauty (4,6) |
| ANNA | English author of the instrument of the medieval 1877 children's novel Black and Renaissance period; a Beauty (4,6) |
| OBOEDAMORE | Double reed woodwind instrument used during the baroque era (4,6) |
| OBOESDAMORE | Double reed woodwind instruments, the mezzo-soprano members of their family |
| OBOED | Played a double-reed woodwind instrument say |
| LUTE | Pear-shaped musical instrument of the Renaissance |