| 100% | IVES | 4 | American modernist composer Charles ___ |
| 71% | IVES | 4 | Charles —, American modernist composer of the four movement A Symphony: New England Holidays |
| 71% | IVES | 4 | Charles —, American modernist composer of the four-movement A Symphony: New England Holidays |
| 69% | IVES | 4 | Charles —, American modernist composer born in 1874 whose works include A Symphony: New England Holidays |
| 49% | IVES | 4 | Composer Charles |
| 47% | MACLEISH | 8 | American modernist poet Archibald |
| 47% | IVES | 4 | Pulitzer-winning composer Charles |
| 47% | IVES | 4 | "Holidays Symphony" composer Charles |
| 46% | GEORGIA | 7 | American modernist artist O'Keeffe |
| 46% | IVES | 4 | Experimental composer Charles |
| 42% | GEORGEMCOHAN | 12 | American composer and lyricist |
| 42% | HOVHANESS | 9 | American-Armenian composer Alan |
| 41% | IVES | 4 | “Three Places in New England” composer Charles |
| 41% | NED | 3 | ___ Rorem, American composer |
| 40% | TSELIOT | 7 | American poet of the modernist movement |
| 40% | IVES | 4 | American composer who pioneered in polytonality |
| 40% | STEPHENFROSTER | 14 | American composer working at a bakery? |
| 40% | GERSHWIN | 8 | Composer of An American in Paris |
| 39% | GOUNOD | 6 | Charles —, French composer of 1864 opera Mireille |
| 39% | AARONCOPLAND | 12 | American composer of "Appalachian Spring": 2 wds. |
| 39% | ROREM | 5 | American composer Ned ___ of "I am Rose" |
| 39% | SOUSA | 5 | American bandmaster and composer of “El Capitan” |
| 39% | BERNSTEIN | 9 | Leonard __, American conductor and composer |
| 38% | SAMUELBARBER | 12 | American composer of "Adagio for Strings": 2 wds. |
| 37% | RAY | 3 | American singer ___ Charles, often referred to as "The Genius" |
| 36% | GERSHWIN | 8 | George, American composer of Rhapsody in Blue |
| 36% | TANIA | 5 | Cuban composer León or American actress Raymonde |
| 36% | GEORGIAOKEEFFE | 14 | American modernist painter known for her paintings of flowers, bones, and deserts: 2 wds. |
| 36% | SAINTSAENS | 10 | Charles Camille —, French composer of 1874 symphonic poem Danse Macabre |
| 36% | VIRGILTHOMSON | 13 | American composer of "Four Saints in Three Acts": 2 wds. |