| FINLANDIA | Orchestral work by Sibelius which is a hymn tune (9) |
| ANTHEM | Article by those people is a hymn of praise (6) |
| DESCANT | In modern hymn singing, a freely written or improvised soprano part added to a hymn tune (7) |
| CHORALE | Pen, it's said, a hymn tune (7) |
| ESPAGNOLE | "Rapsodie ...", orchestral work by Ravel first performed in 1908 (9) |
| SORCERERS | Orchestral work by Paul Dukas, The - Apprentice (9) |
| HUNDREDTH | 'Old --', hymn tune for 'All people that on earth do dwell' (9) |
| TAPIOLA | Cheers mechanical instrument putting out a new work by Sibelius (7) |
| LARK | Forming a flock known as an exaltation and used to describe an earlyriser, a bird immortalised in an orchestral work by Ralph Vaughan Williams (4) |
| RAPSODIE | Orchestral work by Maurice Ravel first performed in 1908 (8,9) |
| BOLERO | Orchestral work by Maurice Ravel; or, a shrug-like jacket (6) |
| DANSEMACABRE | 1874 orchestral work by Saint-Saens (5,7) |
| RHAPSODYINBLUE | Orchestral work by George Gershwin (8,2,4) |
| SCHEHERAZADE | Colourful orchestral work by Rimsky-Korsakov |
| PLANETS | The - - -, famous orchestral work by Gustav Holst (7) |
| POMP | - and Circumstance Marches, orchestral work by Edward Elgar (4) |
| VARIATIONS | Enigma -, orchestral work by Elgar (10) |
| ENIGMA | ____ Variations, an orchestral work by English composer Edward Elgar (6) |
| SPRINGTIME | ____ in Funen, choral and orchestral work by Carl Nielsen |
| FIREBIRD | The ____, ballet and orchestral work by Igor Stravinsky first performed in 1910 (8) |