| ANAMERICANINPARIS | Symphonic poem by Gershwin |
| APPRENTICE | see 22ac, 1897 symphonic poem by Paul Dukas |
| FINLANDIA | Famous symphonic poem by Sibelius (9) |
| DANSE | 1874 symphonic poem by Saint-Saens (5,7) |
| MACABRE | 1874 symphonic poem by Saint-Saens (5,7) |
| THESORCERERS | and 6dn, 1897 symphonic poem by Paul Dukas |
| SCHEHEREZADE | 1888 symphonic poem by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov based on the story collection One Thousand and One Ni |
| SCHEHERAZADE | 1888 symphonic poem by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov based on the story collection One Thousand and One Nights (12) |
| BABA | A witchlike character in Slavic folklore; subject of a symphonic poem by Anatoly Lyadov |
| AHEROSLIFE | English name of Ein Heldenleben, the 1898 symphonic poem by Richard Strauss (1,5,4) |
| YAGA | see 26ac, A witchlike character in Slavic folklore; subject of a symphonic poem by Anatoly Lyadov |
| ROMAN | - Trilogy ; series of symphonic poems by Italian composer Ottorino Respighi (5) |
| IRAN | Country and western finale by Gershwin (4) |
| IRA | Air composed by Gershwin (3) |
| MADEIRA | Composed by Gershwin: Islands in the Stream? |
| ISING | Of Thee _ ___: title shared by Gershwin musical and Barack Obama children's book. (1,4) |
| GOODTOME | Cook bade: Go to melody by Gershwin. (4,2,4,2,2) |
| BABYBE | Cook bade: Go to melody by Gershwin. (4,2,4,2,2) |
| PORGYANDBESS | Full-length opera by Gershwin first produced in 1935 (5,3,4) |
| AMERICANINPARIS | George Gershwin's symphonic poem. |