| "Heidi" star: 1937 | 28 |
| ______ton, Quebec | 17 |
| ___ of Artemis | 14 |
| Shirley and Diana | 17 |
| One of the Seven Wonders of the World | 37 |
| Ancient wonder dedicated to a Greek goddess | 43 |
| Shrine to wild animal parks? | 28 |
| Eyeglass parts | 14 |
| Acupressure sites | 17 |
| Movie highlights of the 30's | 32 |
| Dangerous places for Indiana Jones | 34 |
| Alec or Fay | 11 |
| "Charlotte's Web" rat | 35 |
| Piece time | 10 |
| Musical pace | 12 |
| Musical speed | 13 |
| Metronome setting | 17 |
| Score speed | 11 |
| A conductor might pick it up | 28 |
| Metronome measure | 17 |
| Lento or largo | 14 |
| Allegro, e.g. | 13 |
| Metronome measurement | 21 |
| What a metronome sets | 21 |
| Pace of a piece | 15 |
| Largo, e.g. | 11 |
| Conductor's beat | 20 |
| Adagio or allegro | 17 |
| Tune consideration | 18 |
| Piece pace | 10 |
| Pacing | 6 |
| Music pace | 10 |
| Metronome's measurement | 27 |
| Metronome speed | 15 |
| Largo or presto, e.g. | 21 |
| Drumbeat speed | 14 |
| Conductor's pace | 20 |
| Composition's pace | 22 |
| What a metronome regulates | 26 |
| Time, to Mehta | 14 |
| Speed, in music | 15 |
| Speed kept by a metronome | 25 |
| Speed at the Met | 16 |
| Something controlled by conductors | 34 |
| Something a baton carrier might pick up | 39 |
| Scoring speed | 13 |
| Rate of activity | 16 |
| Presto, for one | 15 |
| Presto or allegro | 17 |
| Playing pace | 12 |
| Pianist's pace | 18 |
| Philharmonic time | 17 |
| Pace in a concert hall | 22 |
| Ozawa concern | 13 |
| Note rate | 9 |
| Musician's speed | 20 |
| Musician's rate | 19 |
| Musical time | 12 |
| Musical rate | 12 |
| Music instructor's cry | 26 |
| Metronome's reminder | 24 |
| Mehta's rate | 16 |
| Maestro's beat | 18 |
| Largo or lento, e.g. | 20 |
| Largo or allegro | 16 |
| Grave, for one | 14 |
| Grave for Vivaldi, e.g.? | 24 |
| Conducting concern | 18 |
| Characteristic pace | 19 |
| Beat, to the band | 17 |
| Beat in singing | 15 |
| Bandleader's concern | 24 |
| Andante or allegro, e.g. | 24 |
| Andante or allegro | 18 |
| Allegro, for one | 16 |
| Allegro or andante, e.g. | 24 |
| Allegro or andante | 18 |
| Adagio, for one | 15 |
| Adagio, e.g. | 12 |
| Adagio or allegro, e.g. | 23 |
| A musician might pick it up | 27 |
| A conductor sets it | 19 |
| A conductor might want you to pick it up | 40 |
| A concern of Mehta | 18 |
| Speed at which the apocalypse is coming? | 40 |
| Ancient Roman times? | 20 |
| "O ___! O mores!" | 27 |
| Transitory or terrestrial | 25 |
| Secular or civil | 16 |
| Not spiritual | 13 |
| Not eternal | 11 |
| Part of the brain associated with memory | 40 |
| A paint primer may be used as one | 33 |
| Traditional use for henna | 25 |
| Fun application | 15 |
| Distressingly common staff member | 33 |
| Sine ___ (timeless): Lat. | 25 |
| Id ___ (at that time): Lat. | 27 |
| Stall for time | 14 |
| To gain time, delayed deciding | 30 |