| NEWWORLD | Byname of Dvorak's Ninth Symphony (3,5) |
| ODETOJOY | Highlight of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony |
| SCHILLER | Friedrich ___, German poet, philosopher, historian and playwright whose Ode an die Freude is used in the final movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony |
| SCHUBERT | Austrian composer (surname) who died after his ninth symphony (8) |
| PASTORAL | Byname of Beethoven's sixth symphony (8) |
| CALIGULA | Byname of Gaius Caesar Germanicus, the third emperor of Rome (37-41 AD), meaning 'little boot' (8) |
| MANOLETE | Byname of legendary Spanish bullfighter, Sianchez |
| KREUTZER | Byname of Beethoven's Violin Sonata No 9 (8) |
| MALCOLMX | Byname of activist El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (1925-65) |
| GLORIANA | A byname of England's Queen Elizabeth I (8) |
| OCTAVIAN | Byname of Augustus Caesar (died AD 14) (8) |
| EMINOR | Key of Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 |
| LARGO | Second movement of Dvorak's "New World" symphony |
| DMINOR | Key of Dvorak's Symphony No. 7 |
| EMIN | Key of Dvorak's "New World Symphony": Abbr. |
| ADAGIO | Opening tempo of Dvorak's "New World Symphony" |
| SLAVONIC | Eastern European language, such as in Dvorak's "Dances" |
| FROMTHE | Subtitle of Dvorak's Symphony in E minor (4,3,3,5) |
| EMAJ | Key of Dvorak's "Serenade for Strings": Abbr. |
| BEETHOVEN | His ninth symphony is considered one of the greatest pieces of classical music |