| ORGANA | Examples of polyphonic music for voice |
| MOTET | Gathered round books of music for voices (5) |
| CANTATA | Piece of music for voices with instrumental accompaniment (7) |
| TAVERNER | English composer of polyphonic church music, 1490-1545 (8) |
| SONG | Any one of a series of musical compositions for voice as part of the tradition of wassailing, carolling or midnight mass (4) |
| CANTATAS | Musical settings of religious texts for voice (8) |
| NOMIC | Customary lack of amplification for voice? |
| PROGNOSTICATE | Forecast return of European unspoken composition for voice or piano |
| GOMBERT | Nicolas ___, Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance noted for his complex polyphonic compositions |
| SCHOENBERG | Arnold ?, Austrian composer of 1912 melodrama for voice and chamber ensemble Pierrot Lunaire (10) |
| VIXX | Signed under Jellyfish Entertainment, this five-member boy group's name is an acronym (of sorts) for "Voice, Visual, Value in Excelsis" |
| CELLOS | Villa-Lobos's "Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5" is scored for voice and eight of these |
| SCHUBERT | Austrian composer known for his compositions for voice and piano (8) |
| SONGSMITH | A type of lyrical artisan who musically "forges" ballads, melodies, pop standards, shanties, tunes or other compositions specifically for voice (9) |
| ALTO | Composer has no limits for voice (4) |
| CONTRALTO | Total corn composed for voice (9) |
| LIED | Art song for voice and piano (4) |
| RADIOERA | Golden age for voice acting |
| ELTON | 'That's What Friends Are For' voice |
| ORATORIO | Composition for voice and orchestra |