| CONFUOCO | Italian musical direction literally meaning 'with fire' (3,5) |
| PIUMOSSO | Italian musical direction to perform with a little more speed or movement (3,5) |
| MAESTOSO | Italian musical direction; (to be played) in a dignified or majestic manner (8) |
| CONMOTO | Italian musical direction meaning 'with motion' or 'with movement' (3,4) |
| LENTANDO | Musical direction meaning 'with a gradual decrease in speed' (8) |
| STACCATO | Musical direction meaning 'with each note sharply detached' (8) |
| CONAMORE | Meaning "with love", an Italian term by which a musician understands they must play with tenderness (3,5) |
| RITENUTO | Musical term meaning "with an immediate reduction of speed" (8) |
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| ASONEMAN | Phrase meaning 'with everyone acting together' (2,3,3) |
| APIACERE | Italian musical term indicating a piece may be performed at the player's preferred tempo (1,7) |
| BELPAESE | Literally meaning "beautiful country", a mild cheese from Lombardy (3,5) |
| ETCETERA | Latin phrase literally meaning "and the rest" |
| PRESTISSIMO | Italian musical direction; (to be played) as fast as possible (11) |
| DOLCE | Italian musical direction; (to be performed) sweetly and gently (5) |
| RALLENTANDO | Italian musical direction indicating that tempo is to be gradually reduced (11) |
| TOREADOR | Literally meaning "mountain of light", a priceless Indian diamond presented to Queen Victoria in 185 |
| CONBRIO | Musical direction meaning "with vigour" (3,4) |
| RITARDANDO | A musical direction meaning 'with a gradual decrease in speed' |
| BRIO | Musical direction meaning 'with vigour', con - - - (4) |