| ENESCU | George ___, Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor and teacher whose works include the opera Oedipe |
| SARAH | Ms Brightman, Andrew Lloyd-Webber's muse who created the role of Christine in his Phantom Of The Ope |
| GEORGESENESCO | French name for the Romanian composer, violinist and conductor featured on the Romanian five lei note |
| ANDREPREVIN | German-born American pianist, conductor and composer who was married to Mia Farrow (5,6) |
| HEINZE | Name an Australian musician, conductor and teacher, Sir Bernard ... (6) |
| BUSONI | Ferruccio ___, Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer and teacher whose works include the unfinished opera Doktor Faust |
| FRANZLISZT | Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist and teacher whose works include Eine Faust-Symphonie |
| GOURDS | Artist, plantsman, iris-breeder and Lucian Freud's teacher whose works include Frances Hodgkins, Margaret's Pots and Autumn Landscape, Suffolk (6) |
| SPOHR | Louis ___, German composer, violinist and conductor who wrote the operas Faust, Zemire und Azor and Jessonda |
| IONESCO | Eugene ___, Romanian dramatist whose stage works include Exit the King and Rhinoceros (7) |
| GEORGEENESCU | Romanian composer, whose Romanian Rhapsodies are among his most popular works |
| BRANCUSI | Constantin ___, Romanian sculptor whose works include 1910's Sleeping Muse (8) |
| NASTASE | Ilie ___ , Romanian tennis player who won the US Open in 1972 and the French Open in 1973 (7) |
| PAUL | John __ McQueen, Hollyoaks teacher whose marriage to Ste is on the rocks (4) |
| MISSJEANBRODIE | Fictional teacher whose pupils were the "creme de la creme" |
| NILSSON | Soprano remembered for her Wagnerian roles as Isolde and Brunnhilde, and as Elektra in Strauss's ope |
| SIRORACLE | In 1.1, Gratiano is speaking to Antonio and trying to bolster him with humour when he says, "Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit, As who should say, 'I am ___ ___, And when I ope my lips let no dog b |
| BALAS | Iolanda ___, Romanian high jumper who won Olympic gold medals at Rome in 1960 and Tokyo in 1964 |
| COMPRESSOR | Leading Romanian composer's work with a forceful air (10) |
| ENESCO | Composer/violinist who taught Menuhin |