| HALLE | Orchestra in Manchester, England, founded in 1858 (5) |
| WASPS | Professional rugby union team in Coventry, England, founded in 1867 (5) |
| STOWE | An independent school in southern England, founded in 1923 (5) |
| ASCOT | Racecourse of southern England founded by Queen Anne in 1711 (5) |
| GRAYS | First published in 1858, _____ Anatomy is still in use today. (5) |
| EIGER | Mountain in the Bernese Alps first successfully ascended in 1858 (5) |
| RIEVAULXABBEY | First Cistercian monastery in the north of England, founded in 1132 (8,5) |
| SPEKE | John Hanning ?, Devon-born explorer who discovered Lake Victoria in 1858 (5) |
| EMPTY | Karaoke means "___ orchestra" in Japanese. (5) |
| BRASS | Part of the orchestra in the money? (5) |
| READING | Large town in the south of England, founded in the 8th century (7) |
| YWCA | Youth org. founded in 1858 |
| NADAR | French balloonist born Gaspard Felix Tournachon credited with having taken the first aerial photographs in 1858 (5) |
| STERN | Which Russian-born violinist (Isaac ___) made his debut with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra in 1934? (5) |
| GIPPS | Which British composer founded the Chanticleer Orchestra in 1961, a group dedicated to performing new compositions, and her works include Symphony No.2 Op.30 (1945) |
| TUTTI | For the full orchestra, in scores |
| ONAIR | Broadcasting extract from Siberian orchestra in reverse (2,3) |
| PETERLOO | The - Massacre in 1819 occurred at St. Peter's Fields, Manchester, England (8) |
| YORK | Walled city in the North of England, founded by the Romans as Eboracum (4) |
| ASHTONS | Two suburbs of Manchester, England |