| ODEUM | What is now any hall used for musical or dramatic performances, but for the ancients was a roofed bu |
| RENDITION | Musical or dramatic performance (9) |
| THEATRE | Scene of operations or dramatic performances (7) |
| THULE | For the ancients, the world's northernmost inhabited land (5) |
| HOLE | From "cover, conceal", a word for a cave or hollow originally, now any aperture, breach, burrow, eyelet, gap, perforation, puncture, rent or vent (4) |
| LEITMOTIV | Musical or dramatic theme associated with a character or idea (9) |
| PICNIC | Originally a fashionable social event towards which each guest contributed food, now any outdoor excursion with a packed meal (6) |
| DEBUGS | Finds fault with opening performances, but tenor must be good |
| FOYER | Hall used for reception or as a meeting-place (5) |
| DOJO | Room or hall used for the practice of martial arts |
| ADDAMSFAMILY | Theme #2 (Bu-bu-bu-bum *snap* *snap*, bu-bu-bu-bum *snap* *snap*, bu-bu-bu-bum, bu-bu-bu-bum, bu-bu- |
| LYCHGATE | A roofed entrance to a churchyard, formerly used at burials for sheltering a coffin (8) |
| CAMEO | A short literary work or dramatic sketch; or, a small-scale low relief sculpture carved from onyx or sardonyx as a brooch or ring (5) |
| SYRACUSE | It was the chief city of Sicily for the ancient Greeks. It was settled about 734 BCE by Corinthians, and its history is a long story of invasions and conflict, including the Allied invasion of 1943. I |
| ROMAN | The name for the ancient empire that spanned the Mediterranean Sea; it was established in 27 BCE after the fall of the republic of the same name. (5) |
| VERANDAH | A roofed platform along the side of a house level with the ground floor (8) |
| ODEON | Place for cinema or musical and dramatic performances (5) |
| VERANDA | A roofed porch or balcony along the outside of a house. (7) |
| CONCERTPERFORMANCESBEST | Common tuning standard used for musical instruments for |
| CONCERTPITCH | Common tuning standard used for musical instruments for |