| DEFALLA | Manuel, Spanish composer of the ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (2,5) |
| FALLA | Composer of the opera La Vida Breve and the ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (5) |
| BELABARTOK | Composer of the ballet "The Wooden Prince" |
| CLARA | Name of the child protagonist in most productions of the ballet The Nutcracker (5) |
| GLIERE | Reinhold, composer of the ballets The Red Poppy and The Bronze Horseman (6) |
| MANUEL | and 21ac, Spanish composer of 1919 ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (6,2,5) |
| RODRIGO | Joaquin, Spanish composer of the works Fantasia para un gentilhombre and Concierto de Aranjuez (7) |
| ALBENIZ | Isaac, Spanish composer of the suite Iberia (7) |
| TOBYJUG | Beer mug usually in the form of an old man with a three-cornered hat (4,3) |
| TRICORN | A three-cornered hat with the brims turned up (7) |
| COPLAND | Composer of the ballet Billy the Kid (7) |
| DELIBES | Leo ___, French composer of the ballet Coppelia (7) |
| POULENC | French composer of the ballet Les biches (7) |
| TURINA | Joaquin, Spanish composer of the 1914 opera Margot (6) |
| GRANADOS | Spanish composer of the 1911 piano suite Goyescas (8) |
| TOBY | Ornamental mug in the form of a man, usually with a three-cornered hat; ... jug |
| TRICORNE | What sort of three-cornered hat is central to the hydroelectric or Neanderthaloid? (8) |
| TRIQUETRA | Latin-derived name for the "three-cornered" Celtic, trefoil or trinity knot consisting of a triad of interlaced arcs, thus symbolic of eternity or unity (9) |
| SUGARPLUM | Dance Of The ____ Fairy, movement in the ballet The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky (5,4) |
| RESPIGHI | Ottorino, Italian composer who wrote the music for the ballet The Magic Toyshop (8) |