| REGER | Max ?, German composer and organist who died in 1916 |
| BRUCH | Max ?, German composer of oratorio Arminius born in 1838 (5) |
| BYRD | William ___, English composer and organist who died in 1623 whose publications include Songs of Sund |
| BUXTEHUDE | Dieterich ___, Danish composer and organist who influenced Bach and Handel (9) |
| IVES | An American composer and organist, who in 1947 was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his Third Symphony? (4) |
| OLIVIER | 20th-Century French composer and organist who was inspired by birdsong (7,8) |
| MESSIAEN | 20th-Century French composer and organist who was inspired by birdsong (7,8) |
| DURUFLE | Maurice ___, French composer and organist who gave the premiere of Poulenc's Organ Concerto |
| MAX | Mr. Reger, German composer who died in 1916 noted for his organ works (3) |
| SCHUTZ | Heinrich ___, German composer and organist regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach |
| MARC | Franz, German expressionist painter who died in 1916 (4) |
| GRANADOS | Enrique, Spanish composer who died in 1916 when the liner Sussex was torpedoed (8) |
| JOHANNSEBASTIANBACH | German composer and organist (6,9,4) |
| MAXREGER | German composer and organist whose works include 1903's Gesang der Verklarten (3,5) |
| BACH | 18th century German composer and organist, Johann Sebastian ... |
| KITCHENER | Secretary of State for War who died in 1916 aboard HMS Hampshire near Orkney (9) |
| TALLIS | Thomas -; organist who composed Spem in Alium (6) |
| OGDEN | Nigel ___, late theatre organist who presented the radio show The Organist Entertains (5) |
| ERNST | Max ?, German artist whose works include 1940's Attirement of the Bride |
| BECKMANN | Max ?, German Expressionist painter whose works include 1950 oil Hotel Lobby |