| ERIKSATIE | French composer of the 1917 ballet Parade (4,5) |
| SATIE | Erik, French composer of the 1917 ballet Parade (5) |
| FONTAINE | What is the French name of the 1917 seminal 20th-century work by Duchamp, a urinal, which he signed |
| MONTBLANCANCHORSITE | Piece of maritime history which is a memorial of the 1917 Halifax Explosion, ___-___ ___ ___ |
| OFFENBACH | Jacques, French composer of the operetta La Belle Helene (9) |
| TSARIST | One who supported the rulers of the Russian empire before the 1917 revolution (7) |
| TZAR | Title of Monarch of Russian before the 1917 Revolution (4) |
| SHOSTAKOVICH | Dmitri, Russian composer whose 12th Symphony celebrated the 1917 Revolution (12) |
| TSAR | Ruler of Russia until the 1917 revolution (4) |
| REED | John ___, US journalist whose book Ten Days that Shook the World concerned the 1917 October Revoluti |
| JOHN | And 10 US journalist whose book Ten Days that Shook the World concerned the 1917 October Revolution in Russia (4,4) |
| JOHNREED | US journalist whose book Ten Days that Shook the World concerned the 1917 October Revolution in Russia |
| BALFOUR | __ Declaration, name given to the 1917 expression of British government support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine (7) |
| UKRAINIANS | The people from Kiev who briefly enjoyed independence following the 1917 Russian Revolution |
| DELIBES | Who was the French composer of the music for the ballet Copplia? (7) |
| HYDROSTONE | Built after the 1917 Halifax Explosion, this historic neighbourhood in Nova Scotia's capital is known for its distinct architectural style |
| TROTSKY | Key figure in the 1917 Russian revolution, murdered in Mexico City in 1940 (7) |
| SAINTSAENS | French composer of The Carnival of the Animals, first published in 1922 (5-5) |
| MAURICELAVER | French composer of the ballet Daphnis et Chloe (7,5) |
| RAVER | Maurice, French composer of the ballet Daphnis et Chloe (5) |