|  | GEORGEMARTIN | English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor and musician sometimes referred to as "the Fifth Beatle" | 
|  | ITURBI | Jose ___, Spanish conductor and musician who played himself in the musicals such as Thousands Cheer and Anchors Aweigh | 
|  | ALCOHN | American jazz saxophonist and arranger/composer who played in Woody Herman's Second Herd as one of the Four Brothers, along with Zoot Sims, Stan Getz and Serge Chaloff | 
|  | UDULL | Which headmaster of Eton in 1537 and tutor to Edward Courtenay in the Tower, is credited with the fi | 
|  | PENICILLIN | Discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming and later developed by Howard Florey and Ernst Chain, the fi | 
|  | MAKINGACOMEBACK | Returning to popularity, or what you'd have been doing if you followed the sequence formed by the fi | 
|  | MONZA | City north-east of Milan that hosts the FI Italian GP (5) | 
|  | ORGANGRINDER | Old street musician, sometimes accompanied by a monkey (5-7) | 
|  | PIPER | Musician sometimes paid (or pied!) (5) | 
|  | BENJAMINBRITTEN | English composer, conductor, and pianist whose works include The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra | 
|  | PETEWINGFIELD | English record producer, musician and music journalist who had a 1975 hit with Eighteen With a Bullet | 
|  | MEEK | Joe ___, pioneering English record producer and songwriter best remembered for the Tornados' 1962 hit Telstar | 
|  | TAVEL | Variety of fine pink Rhone wine reputed to have been favoured by rexes including Philip IV and Louis XIV, hence sometimes referred to as "the rose of kings and the king of roses" (5) | 
|  | WATERMAN | Pete, English record producer who was a judge on both series of Pop Idol (8) | 
|  | BOULEZ | Pierre ___, French composer, conductor and pianist whose works include Pli selon pli, based on the poems of Stephane Mallarme | 
|  | NAUMANN | Johann Gottlieb ___, German composer, conductor, and Kapellmeister whose operas include Il tesoro insidiato | 
|  | REINECKE | Carl ___, German composer, conductor and pianist best known for his flute sonata Undine | 
|  | ANDREPREVIN | Composer, conductor and pianist born in Berlin in 1929 (5,6) | 
|  | INNES | Sometimes referred to as 'the seventh Python', comedian Neil ... wrote the songs for Monty Python And The Holy Grail | 
|  | JEWEL | India was sometimes referred to as "the ___ in the crown" of the British Empire. (5) |