| KRONOS | The ___ Quartet was founded by violinist David Harrington in Seattle in 1973 |
| ODESSA | City where Russian violinist David Oistrakh was born |
| DOWNBOW | Sad action at the end of a concert that's done by violinist? (7) |
| LEADERBOARD | Competition status given by violinist heading panel (11) |
| UPS | Courier company founded as the American Messenger Company in Seattle in 1907 |
| GRASS | The ___, Snoo Wilson stage play first produced in Seattle in 1982 (5,5) |
| GRASSWIDOW | The ?, Snoo Wilson stage play first produced in Seattle in 1982 |
| WIDOW | The -, Snoo Wilson stage play first produced in Seattle in 1982 (5,5) |
| CAMEMBERT | The ___ Quartet are the house band on the Late Late Show. (9) |
| DAVEBRUBECK | The ____ Quartet recorded the jazz standard Take Five in 1959 |
| BOEING | Aircraft manufacturer founded in Seattle in 1916 |
| NUNNERY | Religious home for women, such as the Convent of Santa Clara in the old town of Palma, Mallorca which was founded by the Franciscan order in 1256 (7) |
| SCHOOLMAN | The educational establishment in the middle of Lamanva was founded by a teacher in medieval times (9) |
| RAJ | ?The ___ Quartet', series of novels by Paul Scott (3) |
| ATFIRST | Trees planted in the middle of Seattle in the early stages (2,5) |
| STARBS | Company started in Seattle in 1971 |
| WTO | Subject of protests in Seattle in 1999: Abbr. |
| NHL | It starts skating in Seattle in 2021 |
| PEARLJAM | Band formed in Seattle in 1990, lead singer Eddie Vedder, which still contains four founding members (5,3) |
| ANTIOCH | Now in Turkey, this city was founded by one of Alexander the Great's generals in the 4th century BCE |