| TORELLI | Italian violinist Giuseppe ___ |
| TARTINI | Giuseppe ___, Italian violinist and composer of Violin Sonata in G minor, the Devil's Trill Sonata ( |
| GARIBALDI | Giuseppe ___, Italian nationalist who died in 1882 (9) |
| VERDI | Giuseppe _, Italian composer of La Traviata (1853) |
| CONTE | Giuseppe ___, 2010s-'20s Italian P.M. |
| PAGANINI | Niccolo, Italian violinist and composer nicknamed The Devil's Violinist (8) |
| CORELLI | Early Italian violinist Arcangelo ___ |
| NICOLA | ___ Benedetti, Scottish-Italian violinist, b. 1987 (6) |
| ARCIMBOLDO | Giuseppe __, a 16th century Italian painter best known for creating portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and books |
| SARTO | Giuseppe ___ a k a Pope Pius X |
| VIVALDI | Antonio, Italian violinist and composer nicknamed "The Red Priest" (7) |
| ARCANGELO | Italian violinist and composer whose Concerto grosso in G minor is known commonly as the Christmas Concerto (9,7) |
| FARINA | Giuseppe _, the first Formula One World Drivers' Champion (6) |
| GIANNINI | Giuseppe ___, 1986-1991 Italy and 1981-1996 Roma midfielder; 2013-2015 Lebanon coach (8) |
| LAMPEDUSA | Giuseppe Tomasi di --, 1896-1957, Italian novelist (9) |
| ZOCCHI | Giuseppe -, 18th-century Italian printmaker and painter whose works include View of the Tiber Lookin |
| TITO | Italian baritone who produced and played the title role in Giuseppe Verdi opera Simon Boccanegra at |
| MEUCCI | Italian engineer and associate of Giuseppe Garibaldi who owned a candle factory, now widely consider |
| DELGESU | Nickname of the Italian luthier from Cremona, Giuseppe Guarneri (3,4) |
| RAGAMUFFINWAR | 19th-century Republican uprising in Brazil in which Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi took part (10,3) |