| VARESE | Edgard, composer whose works include Nocturne and Poeme Electronique (6) |
| EDGARDVARESE | French-born US composer whose works include Ionisation and Poeme electronique |
| WHISTLER | Painter who used musical terms including arrangement, harmony, nocturne and symphony as titles for his works and whose distinctive evolving monogrammed butterfly signature was an expressive element of |
| SWEENEY | Sydney _, star of film Nocturne and TV show The Handmaid's Tale (7) |
| CHOPIN | Frederic -; composer and pianist who wrote Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 (6) |
| ENESCO | "Poeme Roumain" composer Georges |
| ATONAL | Like Edgard Varse's "Arcana" |
| ELEGIE | Mournful poeme |
| KNIGHT | Piece to hear when nocturne played? |
| EMINOR | Chopin's "Nocturne in ___" (2 wds.) |
| SCRIABIN | Alexander ___, Russian composer whose Symphony No 3 in C minor, Opus 43 is entitled Le Divin Poeme ( |
| SECRETGARDEN | Band who won the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest for Norway with Nocturne (6,6) |
| TENNYSON | Poet whose The Splendour Falls or "Blow, Bugle, Blow" forms the setting of the nocturne in Benjamin Britten's Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings (8) |
| ANON | Unidentified composer of piano nocturne (4) |
| JEUX | The last work for orchestra written by Claude Debussy, described as a "poeme danse" |
| LANCOME | Maker of Poeme perfume |
| CONGRUENT | Harmonious nocturne somehow out of key |
| ECHO | Repeat part of nocturne Chopin composed (4) |
| ENCOUNTER | Come upon variant spelling of 'nocturne' without an E |
| EVENING | Subject of nocturne in G flat, originally |