| SCHUMANN | Clara, German pianist and composer born in 1819 (8) |
| JACQUESOFFENBACH | Composer born in 1819 whose operettas include Orpheus in the Underworld |
| HALLE | Charles _, Anglo-german pianist and conductor; founded an orchestra in Manchester in 1858 (5) |
| BRAHMS | German pianist/composer |
| MARSALIS | Wynton, jazz trumpeter and composer born in 1961 (8) |
| MAXROACH | U.S. jazz drummer and composer born in 1924 (3,5) |
| KISSIN | Evgeny, Russian-born pianist and composer born in 1971 (6) |
| FRIML | Rudolf --, 1879-1972, US pianist and composer born in Prague (5) |
| LIPATTI | Dinu, Romanian classical pianist and composer born in 1917 (7) |
| OGDON | John, pianist and composer born in 1937 (5) |
| HORACE | ____ Silver, U.S. jazz pianist and composer born in 1928 (6) |
| PETERLOO | --------Massacre, brutal dispersal by cavalry of radicals meeting in Manchester in 1819 (8) |
| THEEVEOF | Romantic poem by John Keats written in 1819 and published in 1820 |
| NUNEATON | Largest town in Warwickshire, birthplace of author Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) in 1819 (8) |
| CAFFEINE | Nitrogenous alkaloid compound with a stimulant effect first isolated by German chemist Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge in 1819 (8) |
| SAVANNAH | The first steamship (in 1819) to cross the Atlantic Ocean (8) |
| MONTROSE | 'A Legend of ---', novel by Walter Scott published in 1819 (8) |
| WALT | ____ Whitman, U.S. poet and essayist born in 1819 (4) |
| EARLHINES | U.S. jazz pianist, bandleader and composer, born in 1903 (4,5) |
| KLEMPERER | Otto _ German conductor and composer born in 1885 (9) |