| CLAUDEDEBUSSY | French composer whose works include La mer and Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune (6.7) |
| DEBUSSY | French composer who wrote Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune (7) |
| CLARKE | Arthur C ?, author of science fiction novels The Sands of Mars and Prelude to Space |
| MALLARME | Stephane, French poet whose works include L'Apres-midi d'un faune (8) |
| AFTERNOON | The - of a Faun; English name of L'Apres-midi d'un faune, a ballet choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky |
| FRANCISCOGOYA | Spanish romantic painter and printmaker whose works include La maja desnuda and La maja vestida, both confiscated by the Spanish Inquisition in 1813 (9,4) |
| HECTORBERLIOZ | French composer whose works include the Symphonie fantastique (6,7) |
| NIJINSKY | Ballet dancer who choreographed Debussy's L'Apres-midi d'un faune (8) |
| ADAM | Adolphe -; French composer whose works include the ballet Giselle and the opera Le Toreador (4) |
| DURUFLE | Maurice ?, 20th-century French composer whose works include Requiem and Messe Cum Jubilo |
| SAINTSAENS | Camille ___, French composer whose works include The Carnival of the Animals and Danse macabre |
| DELIBES | French composer whose works include the ballet Coppelia and the opera Lakme (7) |
| AURIC | Georges ___, French composer whose works include film music for Passport to Pimlico and The Lavender Hill Mob |
| BOULEZ | Pierre ___, French composer whose works include Polyphonie X and Repons (6) |
| RAMEAU | Jean Philippe ___, French composer whose works include the opera Castor et Pollux (6) |
| IBERT | Jacques ___ French composer whose works include the light orchestral piece Divertissement (5) |
| BERLIOZ | Hector ---, 19th Century French composer whose works include the Symphonie Fantastique (7) |
| OFFENBACH | Jacques ---, German-born French composer whose works include the operetta Orpheus In The Underworld (9) |
| HONEGGER | Arthur, French composer whose works include the 1921 stage oratorio King David (8) |
| PUCCINI | Giacomo ___, Italian composer whose works include La Boheme, Tosca and Madame Butterfly (7) |