| WHOLOVESYOU | The Four Seasons' question |
| POUSSIN | French classical artist who painted A Dance to the Music of Time, the Venetian-inspired The Nurture of Bacchus, the pastoral Et in Arcadia ego and The Four Seasons series (7) |
| SPRING | The one of the four seasons that combines with 'wood' in the name of a Blue Mountains town (6) |
| SUMMER | The second of the violin concerti forming Vivaldi's The Four Seasons (6) |
| BOYS | The musical Jersey ____ tells the story of the Four Seasons. (4) |
| STEVE | Carell who is one of the four stars of "The Four Seasons" |
| TINAFEY | Author and one of the four stars of "The Four Seasons" |
| DOMINGO | Colman who is one of the four stars of "The Four Seasons" |
| JERSEYBOYS | Broadway musical based on the lives of the Four Seasons: 2 wds. |
| SUMMERKITCHEN | One of the Four Seasons requires a chef for the barbecue (6,7) |
| ALANALDA | Director of the films Sweet Liberty and The Four Seasons (4,4) |
| RICHTER | Composer performing at Blenheim Palace this summer, his works include the Blue Notebooks album and interpretation of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons (7) |
| AUTUMN | Associated with Persephone and Demeter, transition from summer to winter depicted in the third concerto of Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons (6) |
| COLDSTREAM | Outer Melbourne locality; English Guards regiment; description of a river in the chilliest of the four seasons (10) |
| VIOLIN | A musical instrument used to play Vivaldi's The Four Seasons or Vaughan Williams' The Lark Ascending (6) |
| VIVALDI | Composer whose violin concerto Autumn forming part of The Four Seasons depicts the revelry at a harvest festival followed by a dawn hunt pursuing a fleeting beast (7) |
| ALDA | Alan, actor/director of the 1981 film The Four Seasons (4) |
| RAGDOLL | Single by the Four Seasons that topped the US chart in 1964 |
| FALL | It's the only one of the four seasons that has two names |
| SHIVER | A tremble in response to cold, such as that portrayed in the "Winter" concerto of The Four Seasons (6) |