| PIERREBOULEZ | French conductor and composer whose works include Le marteau sans maitre |
| MAHLER | Austrian conductor and composer whose works included Kindertotenlieder (6,6) |
| GUSTAV | Austrian conductor and composer whose works included Kindertotenlieder (6,6) |
| CARLDAVIS | New York-born conductor and composer whose film scores include The French Lieutenant's Woman |
| EDOUARDMANET | Nineteenth-century French painter whose works include Le Dejeuner sur l"herbe (7,5) |
| CARLMARIAVON | Conductor and composer of 1823 opera Euryanthe (4,5,3,5) |
| MANET | Edouard ___, French painter whose works include Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe and Olympia and who heavily influenced the Impressionists. (5) |
| CORNEILLE | Pierre ?, 17th-century French dramatist whose works include Le Cid and Cinna (9) |
| RODIN | Scupltor whose works include Le Baiser and Le Penseur |
| SIMONE | French existentialist novelist and feminist whose works include Le deuxieme sexe (6,2,8) |
| DEBEAUVOIR | French existentialist novelist and feminist whose works include Le deuxieme sexe (6,2,8) |
| MOZART | Leopold ?, 18th-century German violinist and composer whose works include Jagdsinfonie and Die Bauernhochzeit (6) |
| NOELCOWARD | English dramatist, actor and composer whose works include Hay Fever and Blithe Spirit (4,6) |
| RUSSELL | Willy _, dramatist and composer whose works include Educating Rita and Blood Brothers (7) |
| PABLO | Famous Spanish cellist, conductor, pianist and composer whose works include The Manger (5,6) |
| CASALS | Famous Spanish cellist, conductor, pianist and composer whose works include The Manger (5,6) |
| SOR | Fernando ___, Spanish classical guitarist and composer whose works include the ballet Cendrillon |
| NOEL | --- Coward, English dramatist, actor and composer whose works include Blithe Spirit (4) |
| TORELLI | Giuseppe, Italian violinist and composer whose works include 1712's Christmas Concerto (7) |
| ANTONBRUCKNER | 19th-century Austrian organist and composer whose works include a choral-orchestral Te Deum in C major (1885) (5,8) |