| 100% | HOLST | 5 | British composer Gustav |
| 64% | MAHLER | 6 | Austrian composer Gustav |
| 64% | MAHLER | 6 | Romantic composer Gustav |
| 64% | MAHLER | 6 | Classical composer gustav |
| 62% | MAHLER | 6 | Composer Gustav |
| 60% | STEADMAN | 8 | British composer Robert |
| 60% | BRITTEN | 7 | British composer Benjamin |
| 60% | TALLIS | 6 | British composer Thomas |
| 59% | ARNE | 4 | British composer of ''Alfred'' |
| 58% | HOLST | 5 | British composer of German descent |
| 56% | HOLST | 5 | "The Planets" composer Gustav |
| 56% | HOLST | 5 | “The Planets” composer Gustav |
| 54% | AUSTRIAN | 8 | Nationality of the composer Gustav Mahler |
| 53% | EDWARD | 6 | First name of British composer Britten |
| 52% | HOLST | 5 | English composer Gustav known for "The Planets" |
| 52% | OTTO | 4 | Gustav Mahler's composer brother |
| 52% | HOLST | 5 | Composer of The Planets, Gustav |
| 51% | MAHLER | 6 | Late 19th century Austrian composer, Gustav __ |
| 51% | HOLST | 5 | Gustav —, composer of The Planets suite |
| 50% | IVORGURNEY | 10 | British composer whose volumes of poetry include 1917's Severn & Somme |
| 49% | HOLST | 5 | Gustav —, English composer of The Planets suite |
| 49% | BANTOCK | 7 | Granville —, British composer of opera The Pearl of Iran |
| 47% | RUBBRA | 6 | Edmund —, 20th-century British composer whose works include The Morning Watch |
| 45% | ADDINSELL | 9 | Richard —, British composer of the Warsaw Concerto from 1941 film Dangerous Moonlight |
| 45% | GURNEY | 6 | Ivor —, British composer whose volumes of poetry include 1917's Severn & Somme |
| 43% | PETERMAXWELL | 12 | & 12A British composer who was Master of the Queen's Music from 2004-14 |
| 42% | SHEARING | 8 | George —, British jazz pianist and composer who died in 2011 |
| 41% | MAHLER | 6 | Gustav —, Austrian composer of song cycle Kindertotenlieder whose 1905 premiere was in Vienna |
| 39% | HOLST | 5 | Gustav —,composer of The Planets suite |
| 37% | TOSTI | 5 | Paolo —, Italian composer and singing master to the British Royal Family knighted in 1908 |