| GORECKI | Henryk ___, Polish composer whose Symphony No. 3 gained worldwide popularity (7) |
| SIENKIEWICZ | Henryk _, Polish journalist who wrote the novel Quo Vadis (11) |
| CHOPIN | Frederic ___, Polish composer whose Waltz in D Flat Major, Op 64 No 1 is known as the Minute Waltz ( |
| PENDERECKI | Krzystof ___, Polish composer whose works include the 1991 opera Ubu Rex |
| LUTOSLAWSKI | Witold ___, Polish composer and conductor whose works include the orchestral song-cycle Chantefleurs et chantefables |
| KIMBA | This Japanese anime of the 60s was one of the first to achieve worldwide popularity, ... The White L |
| BOLERO | First Cuban dance with worldwide popularity |
| ZWILICH | Ellen -, US composer whose Symphony no 1 (Three Movements for Orchestra) won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Music (7) |
| CHARLESIVES | US modernist composer whose Symphony No. 3 won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1947 (7,4) |
| SCRIABIN | Alexander ___, Russian composer whose Symphony No 3 in C minor, Opus 43 is entitled Le Divin Poeme ( |
| RHENISH | The title given to Schumann's Symphony No 3 (7) |
| GOLDWYN | Sam ___ , Polish-born American film producer, d.1974 (7) |
| SWIATEK | Iga _, Polish tennis player who was the 2020 French Open champion (7) |
| MENDELSSOHN | German composer whose Symphony No.3 is known as the Scottish (11) |
| MAHLER | Composer whose Symphony No.2 is known as the Resurrection (6) |
| QUOVADIS | Henryk Sienkiewicz novel originally published in 1896 (3,5) |
| HEROIC | English translation of the Italian nickname of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major |
| UPSHAW | Dawn ___, US soprano known for her recording of Symphony No 3 by Gorecki (6) |
| EROICA | Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, familiarly |
| AMINOR | Key of Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 3 |