| ACCIDENTAL | Gustave Holst suite for orchestra in seven movements that premiered in 1918 (3,7) |
| THEPLANETS | Gustave Holst suite for orchestra in seven movements that premiered in 1918 (3,7) |
| TOURIST | Gustave Holst suite for orchestra in seven movements that premiered in 1918 (3,7) |
| PLANETS | The ?, Gustav Holst suite for orchestra in seven movements that premiered in 1918 |
| GRASSROOTS | Like movements that aren't astroturfed |
| STATEROOMS | Word for grand/palatial apartments or suites for formal occasions that also refers to captains' cabins; or, ships' private compartments generally (10) |
| SYMPHONY | Extended musical composition for orchestra in Western classical music (8) |
| EGOTRIPS | Presumably, self-catering holidays for those movements that appeal to narcissists (3,5) |
| GUSTAVHOLST | His "The Planets" premiered in 1918 |
| HOLST | Composer of a seven-movement work that excludes Earth |
| TWOPIECE | Suite, for example, that's over still spoken of |
| ISAACALBENIZ | Spanish composer of suite for piano Iberia who died in 1909 (5,7) |
| GRIEG | Composer who wrote the incidental music for Peer Gynt, the Holberg Suite for strings, etc. (6,5) |
| EDVARD | Composer who wrote the incidental music for Peer Gynt, the Holberg Suite for strings, etc. (6,5) |
| BRIDEANDGROOM | Honeymoon suite for them -- grand bedroom, I suspect (5,3,5) |
| FOLKSONGSFROMSOMERSET | Final movement of a Vaughan Williams suite for 17 |
| BRIDAL | Hardly the sort of suite for Darby and Joan |
| IBERIA | Suite for piano composed between 1905 and 1909 by Isaac Albeniz |
| BOUDOIR | Meets outside bedroom suite for the woman (7) |
| ASAP | Tout de suite, for short |