| ODEUM | Type of concert hall or theatre in ancient Greece or Rome (5) |
| POSTER | Advertising sheet displayed outside a hall or theatre (6) |
| THESOUNDOFMUSIC | What you might find in a concert hall, or at a Julie Andrews festival (3,5,2,5) |
| ODEA | Theatres in ancient Greece |
| AUDITORIUM | Lecture hall or theatre (10) |
| CLENCH | Clears half of concert hall for Squeeze (6) |
| AUDITORIA | Song involving duo - it excited parts of concert-halls |
| TUNIC | A hip-length or knee-length garment, such as the loose sleeveless garb worn in ancient Greece or Rome |
| CROWN | Flock of kingfishers; laurel wreath to honour a victor in ancient Greece; or, the top branches of a tree (5) |
| TROPHY | Prize that derives its name from a type of victory memorial in ancient Greece or Rome, often the weapons of a defeated army (6) |
| TETRARCH | Governor of one quarter of a region in Ancient Greece or Rome |
| HECATOMB | In ancient Greece or Rome, a great public sacrifice, originally of a hundred oxen (8) |
| AMPHITHEATRE | A large open area surrounded by rows of seats sloping upwards, used in ancient Greece or Rome for plays |
| HIPPODROME | Open-air course for chariot races in ancient Greece or Rome (10) |
| MYTHS | Legends from Greece or Rome, for example |
| APRON | Another word for a pinafore; part of a fairway or theatre stage; or, section of a boxing ring's canvas (5) |
| STAGE | A platform in a playhouse on which to act/perform; the acting profession, theatrical calling or theatre itself; or, any scene of action (5) |
| AISLE | Passage between rows of seats in a church or theatre (5) |
| FOYER | Entrance hall in a hotel or theatre (5) |
| PRIOR | A monk from Capri or Rome (5) |