| SLAVONICDANCES | Series of 16 orchestral pieces composed by Antonin Dvorak in 1878 and 1886, published as Opus 46 and Opus 72 |
| SLAVONIC | The ___ Dances, series of 16 orchestral works by Dvor¡k (8) |
| DANSEMACABRE | Orchestral piece composed by Saint-Saens in 1874 (5,7) |
| OZAWA | 1994 Emmy winner for "Dvorak in Prague" |
| CACHEDCZECH | Composer Dvorak in hiding? |
| NEWWORLD | Popular name for Symphony No.9 in E Minor by Antonin Dvorak (3,5) |
| ARABESQUE | Position in classical ballet vaguely similar to the yoga dancer pose; or, either of two piano pieces composed by Claude Debussy inspired by such (9) |
| PIANO | An instrument played in many of the pieces composed by Frederic Chopin, Claude Debussy or Florence Price (5) |
| SUK | Josef ___, son-in-law of Antonin Dvorak and composer of the symphony Asrael (3) |
| DUMKA | Type of classical composition used by composers such as Leo? Janacek, Bohuslav Martinu and Antonin Dvorak |
| KARELIASUITE | Set of eleven pieces composed by Jean Sibelius in 1893 (7,5) |
| INE | "Symphony No. 9 ___ _ Minor" by Antonin Dvorak |
| RUSALKA | 1901 opera by Antonin Dvorak about a water sprite from Slavic mythology (7) |
| ESPECIALLY | Pieces composed by partner in particular |
| MORALIST | Also trim pieces composed by person aiming to regulate others' behaviour |
| FALLA | Composer of the orchestral pieces entitled Nights in the Gardens of Spain (5) |
| SERENADE | Musical piece composed by sister who serves Duke and Earl |
| LARK | Songbird depicted in a piece composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams (4) |
| THESUICIDECLUB | Trilogy of Robert Louis Stevenson short stories first published in The London Magazine in 1878 |
| NATIVE | The Return of the ____ , novel by British writer Thomas Hardy published in 1878 (6) |