| OSCARPETERSON | Montreal-born jazz pianist awarded the Glenn Gould Prize in 1993 (5,8) |
| PETERSON | Oscar, Montreal-born jazz pianist awarded the Glenn Gould Prize in 1993 (8) |
| OSCAR | Montreal-born jazz pianist Mr. Peterson |
| VANCLIBURN | Famed pianist awarded Pres. Medal of Freedom in 2003 |
| LANGLANG | Chinese pianist awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last year (4,4) |
| NELSONMANDELA | Joint winner of the Nobel peace prize in 1993 |
| YOYOMA | Paris-born cellist; 1999 Glenn Gould Prize winner |
| CHARLIECREATH | Missouri-born jazz musician , 1890-1951 (7,6) |
| KEITHJARRETT | Pennsylvania-born jazz pianist formerly with the Charles Lloyd Quartet (5,7) |
| EVANS | Gil ___, Toronto-born jazz pianist and composer who died in 1988 (5) |
| ERROL | Mr. Garner, Pittsburgh-born jazz pianist who died in 1977 (5) |
| DIANAKRALL | Nanaimo-born jazz pianist and singer: 2 wds. |
| BUDPOWELL | New York-born jazz pianist whose compositions include Tempus Fugue-it (3,6) |
| GILEVANS | Canadian-born jazz pianist who collaborated with Miles Davis (3,5) |
| RAYBRYANT | Philadelphia-born jazz pianist whose real first names were Raphael Homer (3,6) |
| THIRTYTWOSHORTFILMS | "___ ___ ___ ___ About Glenn Gould" (1993 biopic about the legendary Canadian concert pianist) |
| JUNEALLYSON | Helen Berger Miller in the film The Glenn Miller Story (4,7) |
| RACHELWHITEREAD | Artist noted for her public sculptures who was the first woman to win the Turner Prize in 1993 (6,9) |
| RODDYDOYLE | Winner of the Booker Prize in 1993 for the novel Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (5,5) |
| PADDYCLARKEHAHAHA | Novel for which Roddy Doyle won the Booker Prize in 1993 |