| EURHYTHMICS | System of training to music originally taught by Emile Jacques-Dalcroze (11) |
| ERASTUS | Rejected religious teaching as originally taught by American theologian |
| EDUCATION | Cautioned about system of training (9) |
| ALLTHERE | Everybody originally taught in this place is of normal intelligence (3,5) |
| DISCLAIMERS | Record fifty people training to produce denials |
| ANOMIE | State or condition originally described by Emile Durkheim, characterised by hopelessness in society as a result of lack of structure or an absence of norms (6) |
| JACCUSE | Name given to the open letter written by Emile Zola in defence of Alfred Dreyfus (7) |
| EMBRYO | Early form of English music originally had liveliness, so it's said |
| ZYDECO | Kind of American dance music, originally from Louisiana (6) |
| NEUME | Word for a "breath" of music originally, later a symbol representing a melodic gesture (5) |
| GERMINAL | Seventh month of the French Revolutionary Calendar, or a novel by Emile Zola (8) |
| AQUALUNG | Underwater breathing apparatus invented by Emile Gagnan md Jacques Cousteau in 1942-43 (8) |
| NANA | 1880 novel by Emile Zola, filmed by Jean Renoir in 1926 (4) |
| MOTOWN | Genre of music originally from Detroit (6) |
| MARVEL | Be amazed at music, originally a Ravel composition (6) |
| MRBIG | Important person backing rock and roll music originally (2,3) |
| FUGUE | Music originally for ukulele, finally using lute regularly? |
| SERAPHIM | Arrangement for harps, ie music originally for angels |
| POLYPHONIC | Like some music originally hit on in old college film? |
| FILM | John Williams's genre, for instance - light music, originally (4) |