| WIDOR | French organist-composer |
| ALAIN | Jehan ..., French organist and composer of Litanies, who was killed at the Battle of Saumur in 1940 (5) |
| TOURNEMIRE | French organist or mutineer at sea (10) |
| FRANCK | French organist candid about key with no sharps or flats (6) |
| ALMAIN | French organist securing source of marvellous old German dance (6) |
| STANLEY | John ___, 18th-century organist; composer of the oratorio Jephthah (7) |
| TAVERNER | John ___, English organist; composer of mass Gloria tibi Trinitas (8) |
| JOHNTAVERNER | English organist, composer of mass Gloria tibi Trinitas, who died in 1545 (4,8) |
| DURUFLE | Maurice -, French composer and organist |
| SCHUTZ | Heinrich ___, German composer and organist regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach |
| MESSIAEN | Olivier, French composer and organist noted for his religious themes (8) |
| OLIVIER | 20th-Century French composer and organist who was inspired by birdsong (7,8) |
| SAINTSAENS | French composer, organist, conductor and pianist best known for The Carnival of the Animals (5-5) |
| HANDEL | George Frederick _; composer and organist (6) |
| BRUCKNER | Anton, 19c Austrian composer and organist (8) |
| TALLIS | Thomas ?, 16th-century English composer and organist |
| BACH | German organist and composer |
| JOHANNSEBASTIANBACH | German composer and organist (6,9,4) |
| BLOW | Composer and organist John ____ taught Henry Purcell |
| OLEY | Johann Christoph -, German organist and composer (4) |