| PEERGYNT | Incidental music by Edvard Grieg for a play by Henrik Ibsen (4,4) |
| INTHEHALLOF | Piece of orchestral music composed by Edvard Grieg for Henrik Ibsen's 1876 play Peer Gynt (2,3,4,2,3,8,4) |
| DOLLSHOUSE | A - -; play by Henrik Ibsen (5,5) |
| NORMA | First name of John Major's wife; a play by Henrik Ibsen; or, the Rule constellation (5) |
| ALPHONSEDAUDET | Author of the novel L'Arlesienne, which he adapted into a play with incidental music by Georges Bizet |
| PEER | An aristocrat, equal, fellow or noble; or, the forename of the figure "Gynt", depicted in a play by Henrik Ibsen (4) |
| ELECTRA | Pick the artist for a play by Sophocles (7) |
| EGMONT | Beethoven overture written for a play by Goethe (6) |
| JEALOUSY | Description of the state of feeling angered by rivalry, a recurring theme in a series of paintings by Edvard Munch (8) |
| SCREAMER | A bawler, shrieker or wailer, such as the central figure depicted in a notable painting by Edvard Munch (8) |
| WILDDUCK | The ?, 1884 stage play by Henrik Ibsen first performed the following year (4,4) |
| SIBELIUS | Jean, Finnish composer who wrote incidental music to Shakespeare's play The Tempest (8) |
| THERUINS | Incidental music: has ten, it would seem (3,5,2,6) |
| OFATHENS | Incidental music: has ten, it would seem (3,5,2,6) |
| PETERPAN | Safe to criticise Bernstein incidental music (5,3) |
| GRIEG | Edvard ___, Norwegian composer of the incidental music for Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen (5) |
| NORWAY | With the capital Oslo, birth country of Henrik Ibsen, Edvard Grieg and Roald Amundsen (6) |
| THESCREAM | Popular name for a 1893 painting by Edvard Munch (3,6) |
| BASSOON | One of the woodwinds used to perform Edvard Grieg's Morning Mood and In the Hall of the Mountain King as part of the incidental music to Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt (7) |
| NORWEGIAN | Nationality of Henrik Ibsen and Edvard Grieg |