| ISAACSTERN | Violinist after whom the main auditorium at Carnegie Hall, New York is named |
| STERN | Violinist after whom the main auditorium at Carnegie Hall, New York is named (5,5) |
| ISAAC | Violinist after whom the main auditorium at Carnegie Hall, New York is named (5,5) |
| ASTOR | Fur-tycoon-for-whom-a-neighborhood-in-Queens,-NY-is-named |
| HEIFETZ | Jascha ?, Vilnius-born violinist who debuted at Carnegie Hall, New York City in 1917 (7) |
| PNORECITAL | Something to C at Carnegie Hall |
| ASHE | Arthur, U.S. former tennis player after whom the main stadium at the U.S. Open is named (4) |
| LYALL | John ___, former West Ham United manager after whom the main gates to their Boleyn Ground were renamed in December 2009 |
| ELLINGTON | In 1943 he conducted the first of what would become nine annual concerts at Carnegie Hall; jazz grea |
| MAHALIA | Jackson who was the first gospel singer to perform at Carnegie Hall |
| ITZHAKPERLMAN | Violinist, born in Tel Aviv in 1945, who made his debut at Carnegie Hall in 1963 |
| JUDYGARLAND | She won Album of the Year in 1962 for her recordings at Carnegie Hall (2 wds.) |
| OLIVIER | The ____ theatre is the National Theatre's main auditorium |
| CARNEGIE | ___ Hall (New York concert venue) |
| OVATION | Common activity at Carnegie Hall |
| KAZOO | Instrument unlikely to be heard at Carnegie Hall |
| JASCHA | Heifetz heard at Carnegie Hall |
| TCHAIKOVSKY | Conductor at Carnegie HALL's opening night |
| SETON | ___ Hall (New Jersey campus) |
| RYE | Bread that was served at Carnegie Deli |