| HARPSICHORD | Triangular keyboard instrument widely used in the baroque era |
| GAVOTTE | Lively French dance popular in the Baroque era |
| THEORBO | Large lute used in the Baroque music era (7) |
| HURDYGURDY | Portable mechanical musical instrument widely used in the Middle Ages (5-5) |
| FUGUE | In music, a set of instrumental compositions in dance style to be played in succession, characteristic of the Baroque era (5) |
| OBOEDAMORE | Double reed woodwind instrument used during the baroque era (4,6) |
| SYNTHESISER | Electronic musical instrument widely used in 80s rock (11) |
| THORNHILL | Dorset-born painter in the Baroque manner whose grisaille murals of the life of St Paul, in the dome of the cathedral dedicated to said apostle, can be viewed from the Whispering Gallery designed by S |
| NEUMANN | Balthasar, German architect of the baroque era who died in 1753 (7) |
| TEACHER | Authority on the baroque era I put in orchestra. They had new arrangement - w 4dn (7,7) |
| HISTORY | Authority on the baroque era I put in orchestra. They had new arrangement - w 18dn (7,7) |
| CORELLI | Arcangelo, Italian composer and virtuoso violinist of the Baroque era (7) |
| POUSSIN | French painter of the Baroque era (7) |
| TRIOSONATAS | Major chamber music compositions of the Baroque era, often for two violins and a cello |
| VIOL | Stringed instrument popular in the Baroque period (4) |
| DMAJOR | The "key of glory," in the Baroque period |
| HELIPORT | Gold on border in the baroque landing area |
| QUEST | Search for something in the baroque style (5) |
| ORNATE | In the baroque style |
| WINCHESTER | Lever-action repeating rifle widely used in the US during the second half of the 19th century (10) |