| FRESCOBALDI | Girolamo ___, Italian Baroque composer whose works include the liturgical organ music collection Fiori musicali |
| LOTTI | Antonio ___, Italian Baroque composer (5) |
| CORELLI | Italian Baroque composer whose music was the key to the development of the sonata and concerto |
| ALBINONI | Italian baroque composer whose famous 'Adagio' was finished by another (8) |
| BERNINI | Gian Lorenzo _, Italian baroque painter, architect and sculptor (7) |
| FIEMUS | We'll become, from fio, factus sum, fieri, pass. of facio |
| PUTO | I reckon, I think; vae, inquit, ____ deus fio, Suetonius, Div. Vesp. 23 |
| CRESCO | Maior vel validior fio |
| CARDANO | Girolamo ___, Italian mathematician who first published the solution to the general cubic equation |
| SAVONAROLA | Girolamo ___, Italian political and religious reformer hanged and burned in 1498 (10) |
| HANDEL | George Frideric ---, German-English Baroque composer whose works include Messiah and Water Music (6) |
| VIVALDI | Antonio ---, Venetian priest and Baroque composer whose works include The Four Seasons (7) |
| BACH | Johann Sebastian ---, German Baroque composer whose works include the Brandenburg Concertos (4) |
| HENRYPURCELL | 17th-century English Baroque composer whose works include the tragic opera Dido And Aeneas (5,7) |
| ANTONIOVIVALDI | Italian baroque composer best known for the violin concertos The Four Seasons |
| ZELENKA | Jan Dismas ___, Bohemia-born Baroque composer whose works include 1730 cantata Il Serpente di Bronzo |
| HAZAN | The official of a synagogue who conducts the liturgical part of the service and sings or chants the |
| ALGARDI | Alessandro ?, Italian Baroque sculptor whose works include the Fuga d'Attila relief and Portrait of Camillo Pamphili (7) |
| SCARLATTI | Alessandro ?, Italian Baroque composer of operas Tigrane and Teodora |
| PERGOLESI | Italian baroque composer |