| SAINTSAENS | Camille ___, French composer whose works include The Carnival of the Animals and Danse macabre |
| COROT | Jean-Baptiste-Camille ___, French artist whose works include 1871's The Marsh at Arleux (5) |
| CELLO | Stringed instrument used to perform The Swan (Le Cygne) in The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens (5) |
| SWAN | Bird in Saint-Saens' "The Carnival of the Animals" |
| AURIC | Georges ___, French composer whose works include film music for Passport to Pimlico and The Lavender Hill Mob |
| SAENS | "Carnival of the Animals" composer Camille Saint-___ |
| RAMEAU | Jean Philippe ___, French composer whose works include the opera Castor et Pollux (6) |
| BOULEZ | Pierre ___, French composer whose works include Polyphonie X and Repons (6) |
| CHABRIER | Emmanuel ___, French composer whose works include the orchestral rhapsody Espana (8) |
| IBERT | Jacques ___ French composer whose works include the light orchestral piece Divertissement (5) |
| OFFAL | Focus of cookbooks such as Odd Bits: How to Cook the Rest of the Animal and Variety Meats |
| ADAM | Adolphe -; French composer whose works include the ballet Giselle and the opera Le Toreador (4) |
| DELIBES | French composer whose works include the ballet Coppelia and the opera Lakme (7) |
| JOLIVET | Andre ___, French composer whose works include Cinq Incantations for solo flute |
| PREDATOR | One is a stalker of The Animals and Teardrop Explodes (8) |
| OFFENBACH | Jacques ---, German-born French composer whose works include the operetta Orpheus In The Underworld (9) |
| OGDEN | 'Carnival of the Animals' poet Nash |
| ERICS | Singer Burdon of The Animals and namesakes |
| ERICBURDON | Lead singer of The Animals and War |
| BIOTA | Word, from the Greek for "life" or "by way of life", for the animal and plant life, aka flora and fauna, of a given habitat, period or region (5) |