| SLATKIN | Leonard, musical director of the St Louis Symphony Orchestra (1979-96) |
| GEORGESZELL | Musical director of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra from 1946 to 1970 |
| OZAWA | Seiji, conductor who was musical director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra between 1973 and 2002 (5) |
| STAN | "The Man" of the St. Louis Cardinals |
| ASHKENAZY | Vladimir, Russian pianist who was musical director of the RPO, 1987-95 (9) |
| DAVIS | Colin ?, musical director of the English National Opera from 1961-65 |
| PAPPANO | Antonio, conductor who is musical director of the Royal Opera House (7) |
| TWA | ___ Dome, former home of the St. Louis Rams |
| GASHOUSE | "Gang" of the St. Louis Cardinals, once |
| ARC | Shape of the St. Louis Gateway Arch |
| HAITINK | Violinist who was the principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra 1967-79 and musical director of Glyndebourne 1978-88 (7) |
| ARTUROTOSCANINI | Italian conductor who was musical director of La Scala, Milan, and of the NBC symphony Orchestra in New York |
| ELI | Marrero of the St. Louis Cardinals |
| OSKAR | Sundqvist of the St. Louis Blues |
| ARCH | Feature of the St. Louis skyline |
| LEOPOLD | Baton-free conductor who was the musical director of Walt Disney's Fantasia, ... Stokowski |
| ESTUARY | An example of one is the wide part of the St. Lawrence River where it meets the Gulf of St. Lawrence |
| PERCIVALMOLSON | ___ ___ Memorial Stadium (Montreal Alouettes home field named in honour of the Canadian brewing family scion who was the St. Louis 1904 Olympian killed in WWI action in France in 1917) |
| BOBGIBSON | Pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals who led the MLB in strikeouts in the 1960s (2 071): 2 wds. |
| STAR | Maya Angelou has one on the St. Louis Walk of Fame |