| ZELENKA | Jan Dismas ___, Bohemia-born Baroque composer whose works include 1730 cantata Il Serpente di Bronzo |
| 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) |
| FRESCOBALDI | Girolamo ___, Italian Baroque composer whose works include the liturgical organ music collection Fiori musicali |
| 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 | Venetian priest and Baroque composer whose works included The Four Seasons (7,7) |
| 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) |
| CIBBER | Colley ___ (1671 - 1757, London-born playwright appointed Poet Laurete in 1730 (6) |
| WEDGWOOD | Josiah ___, potter born in 1730 who has a statue in Stoke-on-Trent (8) |
| HYDEPARK | 350-acre Royal green space in London whose Serpentine lake created for Queen Caroline in 1730 was originally six natural ponds (4,4) |
| RAPEUPON | 1730 stage play by Henry Fielding subtitled The Justice Caught in His Own Trap (4,4,4) |
| RAPE | 1730 stage play by Henry Fielding subtitled The Justice Caught in His Own Trap (4,4,4) |
| CADILLAC | American car make named after a French explorer who died in 1730 (8) |
| COLLEYCIBBER | Author of 1696 play Loves's Last Shift; Poet Laureate from 1730-57 |
| RAPEUPONRAPE | 1730 stage play by Henry Fielding subtitled The Justice Caught in His Own Trap |
| SERPENTINE | The ___ , recreational lake in London's Hyde Park created in 1730 (10) |
| REAUMUR | Temperature scale founded in 1730 and named after a French naturalist (7) |
| ANNA | Ruler of Russia, 1730-40 |