| RAOUL | The Phantom of the Opera's rival |
| ERIK | "The Phantom of the Opera's" phantom |
| CLOAKS | Pieces in the Phantom of the Opera's wardrobe |
| PARIS | The Phantom of the Opera's home |
| SEWER | The Phantom of the Opera's home |
| ORGAN | The Phantom of the Opera's instrument |
| CHRISTINE | Sarah Brightman was the first to play this role as the heroine of Lloyd Webber's The Phantom Of The Opera |
| FRENCH | The language in which the novel of The Phantom of the Opera was written (6) |
| CRAWFORD | Actor (surname) who played the title role in the original productions of The Phantom of the Opera (8) |
| GASTON | Author of the novel The Phantom of the Opera (6) |
| LEROUX | Author of the novel The Phantom of the Opera (6) |
| MACONCHY | Elizabeth, composer of the operas The Sofa and The Departure (8) |
| ROSSINI | Gioacchino ___, composer of the operas Otello and The Barber of Seville (7) |
| DAVIES | Peter Maxwell, British composer of the operas Taverner and The Doctor Of Myddfai (6) |
| MAJESTIC | ___ Theater, venue of "The Phantom of the Opera," the longest-running production in Broadway history |
| GERARDBUTLER | Scottish actor whose films include Den Of Thieves, Law Abiding Citizen, P.S. I Love You. London Has Fallen, The Phantom Of The Opera and The Bounty Hunter (6,6) |
| LON | Star of the 1925 silent film The Phantom of the Opera, --- Chaney (3) |
| LLOYD | Composer of the music for The Phantom of the Opera, Cats and Evita (6, 5, 6) |
| ANDREW | Composer of the music for The Phantom of the Opera, Cats and Evita (6, 5, 6) |
| WEBBER | Composer of the music for The Phantom of the Opera, Cats and Evita (6, 5, 6) |