| HORNSECTION | Part of a symphony orchestra |
| CELLO | Forming part of a symphony orchestra, an instrument used to perform a collection of six suites by Bach (5) |
| HARP | Forming part of a symphony orchestra, an ancient instrument thought to have developed from the hunting bow |
| OBOE | One of the instruments in the woodwind section of a symphony orchestra (4) |
| HALLE | Charles ___, 19th-century founder of a symphony orchestra in Manchester (5) |
| STRINGS | Section of a symphony orchestra which includes the violins, violas, cellos and double basses |
| MOVEMENT | Stirring part of a symphony (8) |
| SCHERZO | Vigorous, light, or playful composition, that is part of a symphony (7) |
| INTERMEZZO | Short movement between major parts of a symphony (10) |
| MOVEMENTS | Parts of a symphony (9) |
| LEADER | Also called a concertmaster, the principal first violinist in a symphony orchestra (6) |
| CONTRA | Informally, a symphony orchestra's lowest woodwind instrument, or a Nicaraguan guerrilla fighter |
| CONCERTMASTER | The first violin in a symphony orchestra (2 words) |
| ITALIAN | Name of a symphony by Mendelssohn (7) |
| CODA | Final passage of a symphony |
| HAYDN | Composer of a symphony known as "The Palindrome" |
| DVORAK | Composer of a symphony subtitled 'From the New World' (6) |
| TOP | "You're the ___" ...a song which compares you to "the Colosseum, the Louvre Museum, a melody from a symphony by Strauss, a Bendel bonnet, a Shakespeare sonnet, and Mickey Mouse" and more |
| FOUR | Number of strings on a violin or of movements in a symphony (4) |
| AUDEN | W. H. -; poet whose Pulitzer Prize-winning The Age of Anxiety inspired a symphony and a ballet (5) |