| Goldberg Variations composer | 28 |
| Giant of classical music | 24 |
| German composer for whom a crater on Mercury is named | 53 |
| German composer (1685-1750) | 27 |
| Fuguist | 7 |
| Fugue writer | 12 |
| Founder of a musical dynasty | 28 |
| Fictional composer P.D.Q. ___ | 29 |
| Famous fuguist | 14 |
| Family of musicians | 19 |
| Famed organist-composer | 23 |
| Earliest of the Three B's | 29 |
| Composer with 20 children | 25 |
| Composer of the "Musical Offering" | 44 |
| Composer of the "Brandenburg" concertos | 49 |
| Composer of Mass in B Minor | 27 |
| Composer of many fugues | 23 |
| Composer of inventions | 22 |
| Composer of fugues | 18 |
| Composer of fugue fame | 22 |
| Composer of cantatas | 20 |
| Composer of "St. Matthew Passion" | 43 |
| Composer of "St. John's Passion" | 46 |
| Composer of "St. John Passion" | 40 |
| Composer J.S. | 13 |
| Composer for all ages | 21 |
| Classical composer | 18 |
| Classic composer | 16 |
| Cantata maestro | 15 |
| Canon creator | 13 |
| Bond girl Barbara | 17 |
| Baroque music luminary | 22 |
| Baroque composer of the "Goldberg Variations" | 55 |
| Barbara ___, Ringo Starr's wife | 35 |
| Author of "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" | 49 |
| A B | 3 |
| "Well-Tempered Clavier" composer | 42 |
| "Toccata and Fugue in D" composer | 43 |
| "Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello" composer | 55 |
| "Sheep May Safely Graze" composer | 43 |
| "Passion According to St. John" composer | 50 |
| "Partitas" composer | 29 |
| "Oedipus Tex" composer P.D.Q. __ | 42 |
| "Little Organ Book" composer | 38 |
| "Illusions" author | 28 |
| "Hunting Cantata" composer | 36 |
| "Goldberg Variations" man | 35 |
| "Gödel, Escher, ___" (Douglas Hofstadter book) | 59 |
| "English Suites" composer | 35 |
| "Coffee" Cantata composer | 35 |
| "Brandenburg Concerti" composer | 41 |
| "Art of Fugue" composer | 33 |
| ''Well-Tempered Clavier'' composer | 50 |
| ''The Art of Fugue'' composer | 45 |
| ''Jonathan Livingston Seagull'' author | 54 |
| ''Brandenburg Concertos'' composer | 50 |
| ___ it (make do while the wife's away) | 42 |
| ___ it (live in a certain way) | 30 |
| Mechanic's degree? | 22 |
| Single guy's home | 21 |
| Unlikely place for his-and-hers towels | 38 |
| Site of many a wet bar | 22 |
| Apartment for a single guy | 26 |
| Family of composers | 19 |
| Family of classical composers | 29 |
| Baroque musical family | 22 |
| Baroque musical dynasty | 23 |
| Prolific 18th-century family of composers | 41 |
| Musical dynasty | 15 |
| Johann S. and family | 20 |
| J. S. and PDQ | 13 |
| J. S. and C. P. E. | 18 |
| German musical family | 21 |
| Family of German composers | 26 |
| Big music family | 16 |
| 18th-century musical family | 27 |
| Lindt alternative | 17 |
| Fund | 4 |
| Football position | 17 |
| Get behind | 10 |
| Browser button | 14 |
| Football player | 15 |
| It makes a stool a chair | 24 |
| Supply funding for | 18 |
| Returned | 8 |
| Place for a pat | 15 |
| Type of seat | 12 |
| Type of road, seat or burner | 28 |
| Throw one's support behind | 30 |
| Supply with funding | 19 |
| Pull for | 8 |
| O. J. was one | 13 |
| Give an endorsement to | 22 |
| Front's opposite | 20 |
| Forth partner | 13 |
| Word with running or quarter | 28 |
| Word with rest or slide | 23 |
| Word with alley or bone | 23 |
| With gammon, popular board game | 31 |
| Stabler or Simpson | 18 |