| AVEMARIA | Famous aria by Franz Schubert written in 1825 (3,5) |
| ERITU | Un ballo in Maschera aria by Verdi: 2 wds. |
| HEMANSOLO | Aria by Skeletor's archenemy? |
| RUDDIER | O — than the cherry, aria by Handel |
| HABANERA | Georges Bizet's famous aria sung by Carmen |
| HOFFMANN | see 38dn, Opera by Jacques Offenbach whose most famous aria is the Barcarolle, from Act 2 |
| TROUT | - Quintet ; composition in five movements written by Franz Schubert when he was 22 (5) |
| STOCKTON | Market town in County Durham that was the destination of the first steam locomotive journey on a public railway, in 1825 (8) |
| IMPERIAL | System of weights and measures introduced in 1825, replacing the Winchester Standards (8) |
| ALFONSO | Titular lover of the princess Estrella in an 1822 opera by Franz Schubert (7) |
| INEFLAT | "Mass No. 6 ___ _-___ Major" by Franz Schubert |
| ERL | The ___-King by Franz Schubert |
| THETRIAL | Novel by Franz Kafka, published posthumously in 1925 (3,5) |
| OVERTURE | In a common classical concert programme format, a work by Franz von Suppé is very likely to be the ____ |
| ARTSONG | Vocal number by Austrian composer Franz Schubert: 2 wds. |
| THETALESOF | and 41dn, Opera by Jacques Offenbach whose most famous aria is the Barcarolle, from Act 2 |
| NESSUNDORMA | Famous aria from Puccini's Turandot (6.5) |
| SCHONE | Franz Schubert work,"Die ___ Mullerin" |
| LIEDER | German songs of which Franz Schubert wrote over 600 |
| VIENNA | Birthplace of Franz Schubert (6) |