| CONCERTMASTER | The first violin in a symphony orchestra (2 words) |
| LEADER | The first violin in German music, say |
| WINSPEARCENTRE | Home of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra: 2 wds. |
| OBOE | Reed in a symphony orchestra |
| CELLO | Instrument played by 8-12 musician in a symphony orchestra (5) |
| AMATI | Violin in a performance in the afternoon? More than half of it (5) |
| LIEDER | Heard the first violin playing some art-songs (6) |
| OBLIVION | Old boy played violin in a stupor (8) |
| SCHERZO | From the Italian meaning "joke/jest", a playful composition in a symphony or sonata, such as the third movement in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony (7) |
| FOUR | Number of strings on a violin or of movements in a symphony (4) |
| HALLE | Charles ___, 19th-century founder of a symphony orchestra in Manchester (5) |
| CONTRA | Informally, a symphony orchestra's lowest woodwind instrument, or a Nicaraguan guerrilla fighter |
| THEME | A principal melody in a symphony or sonata (5) |
| REPRISE | Return to a theme, as in a symphony |
| EROICA | The theme of Beethoven's "____ Variations" was later used in a symphony finale |
| PAVILION | Half the group playing violin in the summer house (8) |
| FITASAFIDDLE | Appropriate, like a violin in top form (3,2,1,6) |
| TRAN | "The Sound of the Violin in My Lai" director ___ Văn Thủy |
| STRINGS | Section of a symphony orchestra which includes the violins, violas, cellos and double basses |
| HARP | Forming part of a symphony orchestra, an ancient instrument thought to have developed from the hunting bow |