- DIVA
- Prima donna
- Met star
- Opera star
- Star of the opera
- A female version of a hustla, per Beyoncé
- Mariah or Ariana
- Jessye Norman, for one
- Beyoncé, e.g.
- Demanding sort
- Campy hero
- Performer with attitude
- Hard-to-work-with type
- One with a comically long rider, probably
- Green room tantrum thrower
- Tough-to-please star
- Star who is 6-Down
- Performer in 99 Down
- Wilhelmenia Fernandez movie
- Opera superstar
- French film of 1982
- Egotistic entertainer
- Phantom of the Opera's Carlotta, e.g.
- Narcissistic celeb
- Goddess of song
- Lead singer
- Singer with an ego
- Opera VIP
- Maria Callas, for one
- Singing sensation
- Brava! recipient, often
- Star soprano
- Jessye Norman, e.g.
- La Scala star
- Sills or Mills
- Female singer of note
- Sills or Scotto
- Maria Callas, e.g.
- Marian Anderson, for one
- Operatic "goddess"
- Goddess of the opera, literally
- Marian Anderson, notably
- Soprano superstar
- Temperamental performer
- Aria singer
- Performer at the Met
- Upscale superstar?
- Expert in the area of arias
- High-maintenance opera singer
- La Scala headliner
- Self-centered sort
- Kathleen Battle, for one
- Jessye
- Beverly sills, e.g.
- Opera principal
- Opera figure
- Callas or Sills
- Venerated vocalist
- Callas or Price
- Esteemed songstress
- Met draw
- Operatic VIP
- Draw at the Met
- Pop __
- Singer with attitude
- Star with attitude
- Battle or Sills
- Demanding star
- Sills, e.g.
- She usually has a big 55-Across
- Aria singer, often
- Price or Battle
- Operatic superstar
- Distinguished soprano, say
- Female pop star
- Met celebrity
- Operatic icon
- Female opera star
- Aria deliverer
- Sills, for one
- Agent's challenge, perhaps
- High-maintenance headliner
- 81 Down specialist
- Sutherland or Horne
- Marilyn Horne, for one
- Singing star
- Female star
- Opera celeb
- Hard-to-please star
- Renee Fleming, for one
- Stuck-up star
- Temperamental star
- High-maintenance actress
- Very fussy star
- Hard-to-please actress
- Fussy performer
- Leading lady
- Tough-to-please actress
- Finicky type
- Word from the Latin for "goddess"
- Bette Midler's "__ Las Vegas" show
- Operatic headliner
- Tempestuous talent
- Any star soprano
- Difficult boss
- Popular female singer
- Temperamental actress
- Temperamental woman
- Aria performer
- Opera singer
- One whose area is arias
- Lily Pons, for instance.
- Bidu Sayão is one.
- For instance, 37 Down.
- Mary Garden, for instance.
- Met member.
- Leading woman singer.
- Milanov.
- See 69 Down.
- Miss Steber, for example.
- Operatic star.
- Maria Callas is one.
- Birgit Nilsson, for example.
- Singer.
- Star performer.
- Peters or Stevens.
- Star of a sort.
- Goddess: It.
- Price, for one.
- Lincoln Center star.
- Singing lady.
- VIP in music.
- Cantatrice.
- Mary Garden.
- Singer of note.
- Type of star.
- Opera performer.
- Prominent performer.
- Peters or Pons
- Metropolitan thrush
- Casta ___ (aria from "Norma")
- Leontyne Price, for one
- Callas, for one
- Miss Sills, for one
- Pons, for one
- Price or Pons
- Met V.I.P.
- Miss Callas, for one
- Sills or Pons, e.g.
- La Scala V.I.P.
- Price or Sutherland
- Sills or Sutherland
- Sutherland is one
- Sutherland, for one
- She's often in the high-C areas
- Sutherland or Scotto
- Traubel was one
- Callas was one
- Shirley Verrett, for one
- Teresa Stratas, e.g.
- Troyanos, e.g.
- Grace Bumbry, e.g.
- Galli-Curci was one
- Julia Migenes-Johnson, e.g.
- Joan Sutherland, e.g.
- Aprile Millo, e.g.
- Aprile Millo, for one
- Flagstad or Gluck
- Kathleen Battle is one
- She's in the high-C areas
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- Baker or Battle, e.g.
- Covent Garden performer
- Tebaldi or Te Kanawa
- Upscale singer?
- Battle, e.g.
- Literally, "goddess"
- Midler's "___ Las Vegas"
- Bette Midler's "___ Las Vegas"
- Woman who can carry a tune
- One who hits the high notes
- Tosca is one
- Met attraction
- Opera persona
- Operatic soloist
- She's got the music in her
- One with her own dressing room, surely
- Demanding star, maybe
- Egoistical, demanding sort
- Tantrum thrower, maybe
- Singer who definitely has her own dressing room
- Temperamental sort
- Vain sort
- See 11-Down
- Curtain call maker, maybe
- Me, me, me sort
- One who might receive roses at the end of a performance
- Demander of special treatment
- Hard-to-please celeb
- Hissy-prone missy
- She may try an agent
- Palais Garnier star
- Singer with a reputation for being self-centered
- Bette Midler, e.g.
- Many an exploding star
- Persnickety performer
- Cher or Adele
- Go full ___ (throw a world-class hissy fit)
- Recipient of a "Brava!"
- Hard-to-please type
- Goddesslike pop or opera star
- Miss Piggy or Bette Midler
- Prima donna type
- Sublime soprano
- High-maintenance star
- Megacelebrity, maybe
- Go full ___ (make a big deal of things, in modern slang)
- Female megastar, in music
- Pons or Ponselle
- Met soloist
- Aria star
- Met queen
- '92 Annie Lennox solo album
- Beverly Sills, for one
- Word that comes from the Latin for "goddess"
- Adelina Patti, for one
- Female operatic star
- Met singer
- Star at the Met
- Opera goddess
- Celine Dion, e.g.
- Met star, perhaps
- Dion or Streisand, e.g.
- Brava! recipient
- Celine, Mariah or Aretha
- Female opera singer
- Opera singer supreme
- Operatic prima donna
- Lady opera star
- Superstar singer
- Maria Callas or Mariah Carey
- Renee Fleming or Madonna
- Certain pop star
- Exploding star?
- Melba or Moore
- Ms. Scotto for one
- Battle for one
- Tebaldi or Te Kanawa e.g.
- Kiri Te Kanawa e.g.
- Lead female in 50 Down
- Tenor's opposite
- Diana Ross, e.g.
- Songstress with attitude
- Super soprano
- Covent Garden vocalist, e.g.
- She can carry a tune
- Queen of the opera
- Madonna or Cher, e.g.
- Celine, Mariah or Aretha, e.g.
- High-maintenance person
- Deliverer of a 15-Across
- Difficult-to-please songstress
- Hard-to-please celebrity
- Performer with an attitude
- Self-centered celebrity
- Cher or Beyonce, e.g.
- Self-important performer
- Temperamental talent
- Female version of a hustla, per Beyonce
- Beyonce song with the lyric "Stop the track, let me state facts"
- Difficult-to-please star
- Star aria singer
- Superstar soprano
- Mariah Carey, for one
- High-maintenance singer
- Battle, for example
- Opera company star
- Star of the sopranos?
- Aretha or Cher, on VH-1
- High-maintenance performer
- Not a team player, say
- High-maintenance sort
- High-maintenance type
- Opera headliner
- 35-Down, for example
- Dramatic singer
- Aria belter
- Demanding performer
- Star vocalist
- Bossy celeb