| PEPUSCH | Johann Christoph ?, composer who arranged the music for 1728's The Beggar's Opera by John Gay |
| MANCINI | Henry ?, composer who won a Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Oscar for Breakfast at Tiffany's |
| ELGAR | Edward ?, composer who wrote Salut d'Amour as an engagement present for his fiancee in 1888 |
| SCORED | Arranged the music and achieved a success (6) |
| OLEY | Johann Christoph -, German organist and composer (4) |
| WALTZ | Christoph ?, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar winner for Inglourious Basterds (5) |
| THELASTWALTZ | 1978 rockumentary, or a latest movie from actor Christoph? |
| BEGGARSOPERA | "The ... ...", 1728 ballad-opera by John Gay (7,5) |
| THEBEGGARS | 1728 ballad-opera by John Gay (3,7,5) |
| OPERA | 1728 ballad-opera by John Gay (3,7,5) |
| BEGGARS | The - -, words by John Gay set to popular tunes of the day (7,5) |
| BRECHT | Playwright and poet who adapted John Gay's The Beggar's Opera into The Threepenny Opera with composer Kurt Weill (6) |
| DEODATO | Musician who arranged the theme for "2001" |
| OILED | I'd employ Leo who arranged the lubrication for me (5) |
| WATTEL | Frenchman who arranged the two events left first (6) |
| ELGIN | Thomas Bruce, diplomat who arranged for some of the sculptures on the Parthenon to be transported to England (5) |
| UPSETTERS | Lee "Scratch" Perry's band who arranged for the "Return Of Django" (9) |
| THEBEGGARSOPERA | Work by John Gay |
| EYESHADOW | Watchdog used by John Gay's Susan? |
| SWIFT | Author of Gulliver's Travels who founded the literary Scriblerus Club with Alexander Pope, John Gay and others that was frequented by Robert Harley (5) |