- OPERA
- It is time for us all / To decide who we are / Do we fight for the right / To a night at the ___ now? ("Les Miz" lyric)
- Dramatic classical singing style
- Modest Mussorgsky's "Boris Godunov," for one
- Falstaff, e.g.
- Boris Godunov, for one
- Lulu or "Norma"
- A Mozart work
- Horse __ (western)
- Mozart work
- Musical art form
- Musical drama
- Amahl and the Night Visitors, for one
- Falstaff
- The Bat or "The Cloak"
- Horse or soap, for example
- Falstaff, for one
- Lulu or "Louise"
- Met offering
- Verdi product
- Jenufa is one
- Met work
- Work with arias
- Of all the noises known to man, ___ is the most expensive (Moliere)
- Word after soap or rock
- Musical cousin
- The Death of Klinghoffer, e.g.
- Diva's realm
- Phantom's genre
- Kaija Saariaho work
- Glass creation, e.g.
- Teatro Colón production
- Terence Blanchard's "Fire Shut Up in My Bones," e.g.
- Wozzeck, for one
- Oratorio relative
- Juilliard major
- It may be comic
- Battle vehicle?
- Glass piece?
- Met shot
- Philip Glass's "Akhnaten," e.g.
- Vehicle for 54-Across
- Word with horse or rock
- Nixon in China, e.g.
- Web browser named after a musical genre
- Event where you might get a box
- Safari rival
- Web browser with a musical name
- Performance with recitative
- The fat lady's milieu
- Piece with a coloratura
- It ain't over until the fat lady sings
- Met tragedy, say
- Verdi specialty
- Wozzeck or Otello
- Salome, e.g.
- Verdi forte
- 123 Across, e.g.
- 40 Down, e.g.
- Met show
- Phantom's baliwick
- Elektra or "Ernani"
- Horse ___
- Work at the Met
- Puccini's medium
- Phantom's haunt
- Palais Garnier event
- La Scala fare
- Met fare
- Diva's domain
- Record-store section
- Bizet work
- Soap __
- La Scala production
- The Phantom of the ___
- Canadian National ___ (producers of "Tosca" and "Norma", e.g.)
- Aida or "Norma"
- Tosca or "Aida"
- Aida or "Tosca"
- Drama set to music
- Bolshoi offering
- Gluck's forte
- Bolshoi Theater offering
- Covent Garden show
- Highbrow show
- ___ has no business making money: Rudolf Bing
- Entertainment featuring an intermezzo
- Palais Garnier production
- Oft-subtitled performance
- Of Mice and Men became one in 1970
- Joan Sutherland's field
- Peter Eötvös's "Angels in America," for one
- How wonderful ___ would be if there were no singers: Rossini
- No good ___ plot can be sensible: W.H. Auden
- Meyerbeer's specialty
- You may watch it from a box
- Light _____
- Mark-Anthony Turnage's "Anna Nicole", e.g. (and, yes, that refers to Anna Nicole Smith)
- Work in a house
- Porgy and Bess, for one
- The Magic Flute, e.g.
- Aria area
- Met production
- Verdi's forte
- Occasion to bring out the fine glasses
- Per H.L. Mencken, it "in English is... about as sensible as baseball in Italian"
- Something to get in a box for
- Jerry says, "You got something to say, say it!" when asked for his opinion on it, in a "Seinfeld" episode
- The Dreaded _____ Category ("Jeopardy!" category)
- One of seven by Prokofiev
- Setting for a famed Marx Brothers film or Bugs Bunny short
- See 58-Across
- Some glasses are specially made for it
- Tragic acts, maybe?
- Work requiring lots of belts?
- Aida, for example
- Carmen, for one
- La Bohème, e.g.
- Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers," for one
- Mozart music, maybe
- Puccini product
- Verdi work
- Wagner specialty
- Wagner work
- Il Trovatore or "The Rake's Progress"
- Porgy and Bess or "Tommy"
- Wozzeck was one
- Met performance
- Don Giovanni, for one
- Fidelio was Beethoven's only one
- Porgy and Bess, e.g.
- Orfeo, e.g.
- Beethoven wrote only one
- Covent Garden offering
- Horse or soap follower
- Puccini's "Tosca," for one
- Show at La Scala
- Spear carrier's venue
- The Who's "Tommy," for instance
- Deidamia was Handel's last
- Die Fledermaus, for one
- Fidelio, for one
- Hänsel und Gretel, for one
- Peter Grimes, for one
- The Bartered Bride, e.g.
- Tommy or "Tosca"
- Horse ___ (western)
- Kind of glasses or hat
- The Who's "Tommy," for one
- Carmen or "Aida"
- Nixon in China, for one
- Pagliacci, e.g.
- Impresario's production, perhaps
- La Scala staging
- What Met tickets might be for
- Where the fat lady sings
- Il Trovatore, for one
- Lulu, "Louise," "Norma," or "Carmen"
- Nixon in 53-Down, for one
- Peter Grimes or "Porgy and Bess"
- Tosca, e.g.
- La Scala offering
- Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro," for one
- Puccini production
- Verdi production
- Billy Budd or "Paul Bunyan"
- Faust, for one
- Certain singer's site
- Lincoln Center attraction
- Verdi's "Aida," for one
- Word after soap or space
- Word before hat or glasses
- Diva's place
- Impresario's show, perhaps
- Price milieu
- Word after space or soap
- Genoveva was the only one written by Robert Schumann
- Handel's "Lotario," e.g.
- La Boheme, for one
- La Traviata, e.g.
- The Marriage of Figaro, for one
- Kind of hat or glasses
- Tchaikovsky's "The Queen of Spades," e.g.
- Lulu, e.g.
- Tommy, for one
- Tosca, for one
- William Tell or "Robin Hood"
- La Scala feature
- Occasion for glasses
- Carmen or "Così Fan Tutte"
- Diva's setting
- Setting for a Marx Brothers movie
- Word with soap or grand
- The Magic Flute, for one
- Phantom's haunt, on Broadway
- Word after soap or horse
- Einstein on the Beach, e.g.
- Broadway phantom's haunt
- Dramatic work
- Meyerbeer composition
- Musical spectacle
- The Marx Brothers spent a night there
- Where Otis B. Driftwood spent the night
- Lucrezia Borgia, for one
- Horse follower
- Massenet work
- Anna Nicole, for one
- Britten's "Billy Budd," for one
- Covent Garden event
- Drama at La Scala
- Word with soap or space
- Lohengrin or "Tannhäuser"
- Bolshoi Theatre production
- Giuseppe Verdi production
- One about Jerry Springer debuted in 2003
- Tuneful presentation
- Verdi offering
- Where to hear an aria
- Where you might want glasses
- Carmen or "Norma"
- Nixon in China or "Einstein on the Beach"
- It's not over until the fat lady sings, they say
- Librettist's musical milieu
- Subject of Verdi's attention
- The Barber of Seville, e.g.
- Soap ___
- Erik haunted one
- Where the high C's are often traversed
- House music?
- The Girl of the Golden West, for one
- Zazaor "Lulu"
- Grand-
- Haunt of 22 Across
- Rossini composition
- Carmen, e.g.
- La Boheme, for example
- Basso's house?
- Soap or horse follower
- Carmen or "Salome"
- Ernani, e.g.
- Bellini's "Norma," e.g.
- Handel's "Orlando," for one
- Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas," e.g.
- Rossini work
- Wagner creation
- Kind of glasses
- Turandot, for one
- Box seat site
- Comic work, perhaps
- Covent Garden production
- Project for an impresario
- ___ glasses
- Die Fledermaus, e.g.
- Bloch's "Macbeth," e.g.
- Dvorák's "Rusalka," e.g.
- Kind of house or glasses
- Faust, e.g.
- Verdi's "Otello," e.g.
- __ house
- See 17-Across
- Performance at the Met
- Bizet's "Carmen," e.g.
- Comic __
- Impresario's presentation
- Met staple
- Met tragedy, maybe?
- Mozart's "Idomeneo," e.g.
- One of four in Wagner's Ring cycle
- Ponchielli's "La Gioconda," e.g.
- Puccini's forte
- Word after horse or soap
- __ glasses
- Event at L.A.'s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
- La Scala performance
- P.D.Q. Bach's "The Stoned Guest," e.g.
- Where glasses may be raised?
- Word after horse or before house
- 33-Down's field
- 77-Across is one
- Marx Brothers setting
- What's __, Doc?: Classic "Looney Tunes" short
- William Tell, e.g.
- Puccini offering
- Tosca or "Pagliacci"
- Adams's "Nixon in China," for one
- Met tragedy, perhaps?
- Word with soap
- Lohengrin, for one
- Britten's "Billy Budd," e.g.
- Covent Garden staging
- One may be seen from a box
- Phantom's hangout
- Aida, for one
- Palais Garnier performance
- Philip Glass's "Waiting for the Barbarians," e.g.
- Puccini work
- Rock or horse follower
- Mozart's "Don Giovanni," e.g.
- One may be seen with glasses
- Renée Fleming's field
- Smetana's "The Bartered Bride," e.g.
- Verdi creation
- Where to hear high C's
- The Marriage of Figaro, e.g.
- 31-Down, for one
- Adams' "Nixon in China," for one
- Barber's "Vanessa," for one
- Met event
- Theatrical work
- Word before house or after horse
- Art form with buffa and seria styles
- Dvorák's "Rusalka," for one
- Phantom's place?
- Wagnerian work
- Tommy is one
- Glass work
- Monteverdi work
- Adams' "Nixon in China," e.g.
- ArkivMusic.com purchase
- Beethoven wrote just one
- It often follows an overture
- Play with music
- See 1-Down
- Stage performance with singing
- Work with a libretto
- In __, there is always too much singing: Debussy
- Genre for composer Terence Blanchard
- Musical "Jeopardy!" category that's tough for many contestants
- Verdi composition
- Work with a score
- Light __: Offenbach music genre
- Musical genre that means "work" in Italian
- Marx Brothers film setting
- Performance sometimes seen through glasses
- Puccini specialty
- Wagner's "The Flying Dutchman," e.g.
- Carmen or "Elektra"
- The Phantom of the __
- Word with space or soap
- Covent Garden performance
- Edge or Firefox alternative
- Glass production?
- Judith Weir composition
- Puccini composition
- Word with glasses or gloves
- Word with rock or space
- Tosca or Norma
- See 52 Across
- Falstaff, for example
- Rigoletto, for one
- Bizet creation
- Glass creation
- Kathleen Battle's bag
- Mozart medium
- Puccini genre
- Puccini piece
- Verdi genre
- Gig for Domingo
- It may be comic or grand
- Musical melodrama
- Musical works
- Puccini performance
- Cavalleria rusticana, e.g.
- 33 Across, e.g.
- 54 Down, e.g.
- Artist's output
- Battle's field
- Lulu or "Lakme"
- Paul Bunyan or "Billy Budd"
- Horse or light follower
- Soap or light follower
- Word after grand or soap
- Carmen or "Aïda"
- 17 Across, e.g.
- Bizet genre
- Wagner output
- Lohengrin, e.g.
- Pavarotti genre
- Rossini forte
- __ buffa
- Louise or "Norma"
- Norma, for one
- Music drama
- Previn's "A Streetcar Named Desire", e.g.
- Works
- Falstaff or "Otello"
- Composer's works
- Drama with music
- Phantom's milieu
- Puccini output
- Sung drama
- Wagner genre
- Ada, for one
- Otello, for one
- Dramatic musical work
- Mezzo-soprano's gig
- Puccini presentation
- Bizet offering
- Gig for a soprano
- Mozart genre
- Offenbach offering
- Pavarotti performance
- Soprano's gig
- Carmen or "Tosca"
- Norma or "Fidelio"
- Concert performance
- La Scala show
- Light __
- Rossini genre
- Otello, for example
- Drama with divas
- Literally, "works". . .
- Music with arias
- Wagnerian production
- Grand music
- Nixon in China is one
- Certain company's concern
- Gig for a tenor
- It literally means "works"
- Work at La Scala
- William Tell or "Falstaff"
- 33 Down, for instance
- Music with singing sopranos
- Soprano gig
- Verdi music
- Macbeth or "Otello"
- The Barber of Seville, for one
- Horse __
- Musical work with arias
- Singing phantom's haunt
- Grammy Award category
- Grand production
- Nixon in China, for example
- Rigoletto or "Carmen"
- Tosca or "Carmen"
- 3 Down, for example
- Grammy category
- See 20 Across
- Show with sopranos
- Diva's gig
- Drama with sopranos
- Dramatic stage production
- Musical work for sopranos
- Soap __ (daytime drama)
- Performance with sopranos
- Carmen or "Porgy and Bess"
- Grand musical production
- Grand work
- Gershwin's "Blue Monday," for one
- Gig for 8 Down
- Gig for sopranos
- Mozart's "Apollo and Hyacinth," e.g.
- Musical work with sopranos
- Tenor's gig
- Grand or "comic" performance
- 8 Down, for one
- Culture calendar listing
- Diva's dramatic gig
- Soprano's performance
- Drama with singers
- Drama with singing
- Drama with singing sopranos
- Job for a singing company
- Performance with arias
- Grand performance
- Music drama with divas
- Musical company's performance
- Musical drama with sopranos
- One of a Bizet body
- Stage production with sopranos
- Diva's theatrical gig
- Drama with orchestra
- Drama with tenors and sopranos
- Elaborate musical production
- Genre for Wagner
- Juilliard department
- Musical production with sopranos
- Musical work with singing sopranos
- Show with projectors
- Alceste, e.g.
- La Gioconda, for one
- What Broadway's "Aida" was not
- Battle field?
- Bing thing
- Philip Glass's "Einstein on the Beach," e.g.
- Lincoln Center offering
- Show with a spear-carrier
- A Night at the ___
- Word with light or space
- ___ in English is, in the main, just about as sensible as baseball in Italian: H.L. Mencken
- Oft-dreaded "Jeopardy!" category
- What's ___, Doc? (famed Bugs Bunny cartoon)
- Word with space or rock
- Goal of most audition aspirants.
- Works: Latin.
- Grand ___.
- Margaret Truman's objective.
- Saturday's radio treat.
- Eleanor Belmont's avocation.
- ___ bouffe.
- Aleko is one.
- Fidelio is one.
- La Perichole.
- Bing's field.
- Musical treat.
- Prato's forte.
- Stage entertainment.
- Don Carlos on Nov. 6.
- Met.
- One of the "Ring" cycle.
- Die Fledermaus, for instance.
- Hansel and Gretel, for instance.
- Le Coq d'Or.
- Bing's forte.
- Deems Taylor's ___ quiz.
- Milton Cross' specialty.
- Piazza's vocation.
- Saturday afternoon treat.
- Sometimes grand, sometimes bouffe.
- Alcestis, for example.
- Cosi Fan Tutte, for instance.
- Fidelio, for instance.
- Peter Grimes is one.
- Fidelio.
- Samson et Delila, for instance.
- The Beggar's ___.
- The Rake's Progress, for instance.
- ___ hat.
- Grand, light or comic.
- Marian Anderson's new medium.
- ___ house.
- The Saint of Bleecker Street.
- See 43 Down.
- The Bing product.
- Norma.
- Cesare Siepi's forte.
- Composition.
- Light ___.
- Radio feature.
- Parsifal, for instance.
- The Three-Penny ___.
- Vanessa, for example.
- Barber's field.
- Beethoven's "Fidelio."
- Fidelio, for example.
- Martha or "Mignon."
- Wozzeck, for instance.
- Form of entertainment.
- Popular radio music.
- Type of entertainment.
- Siegfried, for example.
- Cultural institution in Paris.
- Salzburg specialty.
- Aesthetic treat.
- Performing art.
- Place de l'___.
- Popular radio broadcast.
- See 10 Across.
- ___ comique.
- Girl of the Golden West.
- Wagner's forte.
- Milan's special feature.
- Musical show.
- Type of hat.
- Romeo and Juliet.
- The Bartered Bride.
- Turandot, for instance.
- Bing's specialty.
- Popular radio program.
- Works of a sort.
- Radio specialty.
- Rossini's forte.
- Works: Lat.
- Lincoln Center treat.
- Metropolitan drama.
- Popular radio offering.
- Saturday radio treat.
- Popular form of entertainment.
- ___ buffa
- Siegfried, for one.
- Kind of hat
- Lincoln Center unit.
- Nonproduction at 1969 Met.
- Stage fare.
- Word with horse and comic.
- Aida
- Donizetti work
- Entertainment form.
- Price's metier.
- Comic ___
- Grand or horse
- Lyric drama
- Musical work
- Stage offering
- Les Troyens, e.g.
- Martha, e.g.
- Norma or "Carmen"
- Otello is one
- Donizetti specialty
- Jacopo Peri work
- Beggar's, for one
- La Scala event
- Miss Horne's milieu
- Soap or horse
- Manon or "Mignon"
- Libretto subject
- Marx Brothers locale
- Type of hat or house
- Thaïs, e.g.
- Aria setting
- Grand or comic
- Kind of house
- Miss Sills's vehicle
- Lakme, e.g.
- Parsifal, e.g.
- Bouffe or comique
- Glasses or hat
- Kind of house or hat
- It's usually grand
- Light or horse
- Threepenny or horse
- ___ hats
- Turandot is one
- Grand or light
- Norma is one
- Wozzeck or "Vanessa"
- Grand or light work
- Locale for lorgnettes
- Sill's milieu
- Billy Budd is one
- Teatro San Carlo offering
- Mascagni product
- Word with hat or house
- Louise, for one
- Kind of glass or house
- Word with glass or house
- Ernani, for one
- Fidelio, e.g.
- Luisa Miller, e.g.
- Nabucco is one
- Nabucco, for one
- Norma, e.g.
- Oberto is one
- Concern of an impresario
- Setting for a Marx Brothers film
- Theme of this puzzle
- Lulu or "Zaza"
- Martha or "Louise"
- Schwanda the Bagpiper, e.g.
- H. Parker's "Fairyland" is one
- It's sometimes grand
- Paer product
- Aïda or "Carmen"
- Martha or "Norma"
- Oberon is one
- Peter Grimes, e.g.
- Wozzeck is one
- Where the Marxes spent a night
- Carmen is one
- Lulu or "Wozzeck"
- Cherubini product
- Setting for a Marx Bros. film
- . . . Mahagonny is one
- Martha is one
- Wozzeck, e.g.
- Copland's "The Tender Land," e.g.
- Plural of opus
- Dido and Aeneas, for one
- Euridice is one
- Euridice was the first complete one
- Rienzi or "Jenufa"
- Place to see tall headgear
- Salieri's "Tarare," e.g.
- Singspiel, e.g.
- Soap or horse chaser
- The works, to Cato
- This can be grand
- Billy Budd or "Peter Grimes"
- Werther, for one
- Singspiel
- Lakmé, e.g.
- Norma or "Martha"
- Barry McCauley's forte
- Certain phantom's haunt
- Gluck product
- Leonie Rysanek's field
- Massenet's forte
- Meyerbeer product
- Vehicle for Domingo
- Charpentier creation
- Covent Garden attraction
- Gounod's forte
- Seria or comique preceder
- Carmen or "Faust"
- Gluck work
- Manon, e.g.
- Cherubini work
- Comic or horse follower
- Vehicle for Bartoli
- La Gioconda, e.g.
- Pique Dame, e.g.
- Siegfried, e.g.
- Simon Boccanegra, e.g.
- Yolanta, e.g.
- It may be seria or buffa
- Threepenny entertainment?
- Dvorak's "Russia," e.g.
- Output of 42 Down
- Le Coq d'Or, e.g.
- Pagliacci, for one
- Tosca or "Thais," e.g.
- Milieu of 99-Down
- Mozart offering
- Paris cultural center
- Otello, e.g.
- 16-Down, for one
- Field of buffos
- Kind of hat or house
- Falstaff or "Fidelio"
- Paris landmark, with "L'"
- Work for Moffo or a buffo
- Don Giovanni, for example
- Hänsel und Gretel, e.g.
- Part of Mozart's art
- Soap ___ (daytime TV show)
- 35-Down, for one
- See 21-Across
- Theater offering
- What the fat lady sings?
- Where to hear a 14-Across
- 14-Across, e.g.
- Collected works
- Field of Battle
- Kiri Te Kanawa's milieu
- Rameau work
- Setting for a 1935 Marx Brothers farce
- Sydney ___ House
- Il Trovatore, e.g.
- Gounod production
- Where you might take a lorgnette
- Word with buff or buffa
- Dido and Aeneas, for an early English example
- 6-Across, e.g.
- Activity for some season ticket holders
- Musical work featuring 3-Down
- Plural of 21-Across
- Word with light or horse
- Word with light or rock
- Faust or "Don Giovanni"
- Idomeneo, e.g.
- Numbered works
- Paris Métro station next to a music center
- Place to find a C-note?
- See 29-Down
- Tosca or "Thaïs"
- Work with choruses
- Musical work that's often not in English
- Price production
- Wagner composition
- Lincoln Center production
- Setting for a Marx Brothers farce
- Teatro La Fenice offering
- Word with grand or soap
- Work on a grand scale
- Works in the music business
- Anna Bolena or "Anna Nicole"
- The Makropulos Affair, for one
- William Tell, for one
- High-culture work
- See 108-Across
- Strauss's "Die Fledermaus," for one
- Der Rosenkavalier, for one
- L'Africaine, e.g.
- La Bohème or "La Traviata"
- -
- 25-Down, for one
- Boito's "Mefistofele," e.g.
- Each of this puzzle's long Across answers sounds like one
- Setting for a 1935 Marx Brothers comedy
- Where to hear "Bravo!" and "Brava!"
- Bluebeard's Castle, e.g.
- Cavalleria Rusticana, for one
- Don Giovanni or "Don Pasquale"
- What's ___, Doc? (classic Bugs Bunny short)
- Alban Berg's "Wozzeck," e.g.
- Carmen or "Rigoletto"
- Space ___
- The Marx Brothers spent a night at one
- With 84-Down, bit of black attire
- Lakmé or "Lohengrin"
- Madama Butterfly, for one
- Genre for Puccini and Ponchielli
- Unlikely source of a Top 40 song
- Where the Marx Brothers famously spent a night
- Work of Bellini or Gounod
- Don Giovanni, e.g.
- La Traviata, for one
- La Bohème, for one
- Tosca or "Turandot"
- What's ___, Doc? (old Bugs Bunny short)
- They say this "ain't over until the fat lady sings"
- Unsuk Chin's "Alice in Wonderland," for one
- Where trills provide thrills
- Aida or "Lohengrin"
- Best ___ Recording (Grammy category)
- Field for Maria Callas
- John Adams's "Nixon in China," for one
- Kind of cake with layers of coffee and chocolate
- Met for a few hours in the evening?
- Word with box or gloves
- Word with rock or soap
- Work from Bellini or Rossini
- Entertainment one might view from a box
- Love of Charles Foster Kane in "Citizen Kane"
- Where there is "too much singing," per Debussy
- Field for a voice major, perhaps
- Of all the noises known to man, it is the most expensive, per an old quip
- Performance often accompanied by supertitles
- Puccini's "La Rondine" or "Turandot"
- Setting of a date for Edward and Vivian in "Pretty Woman"
- Word in the title of Broadway's longest-running show
- Event to watch with binoculars
- Subject of Wayne Koestenbaum's "The Queen's Throat"
- 'Tommy' or 'Tannhauser'
- Beethoven wrote one
- Meyerbeer masterpiece
- Mascagni masterpiece
- Soap --
- Met staging
- 'Aida' is one
- With 110-Across, where divas deliver
- 'Aida,' e.g.
- Tommy, e.g.
- Only the best rockers could also sing this
- Queen: "A Night at the ___"
- Where some metal singers could hang
- Quadrophenia: The Who's other rock __
- Quadrophenia: The Who's other rock ___
- The Kinks "Preservation Act" was a rock one
- Australian band Boom Crash ___
- Queen had a "Night" at one.
- Tommy is a rock one
- Tommy was a rock one
- Rap ___ ("Hamilton" genre)
- Alma Deutscher's "Cinderella," for one
- La Traviata, notably
- Orfeo, notably
- Kennedy Center show, sometimes
- Staged event?
- Vienna draw
- Lakmé or "Lulu"
- L'Elisir d'Amore is one
- Stiffelio is one
- La clemenza di Tito, e.g.
- Jorge Martín's "Before Night Falls," e.g.
- Mariinsky Theatre production
- Palais Garnier show
- The Magic Flute is one
- Anna Netrebko's music
- Beijing ___ (Chinese art form)
- Lucia Lucas performance
- Musical work with acts
- Performance with 56-Acrosses
- Performance with a libretto
- Performance with divas
- Prima donna's show
- Production with arias
- Show for Angela Gheorghiu
- Aida or "Madama Butterfly"
- Carmen or "Otello"
- Peter Grimes or "Billy Budd"
- Musical milieu for one version of Evelyn, in "Everything Everywhere All at Once"
- Form of entertainment invented around 1600
- Performance with recitative singing
- Performing art with a subgenre called singspiel
- Work by Bellini or Puccini
- Gluck composition, e.g.
- Passion of a noted phantom
- Verdi opus
- Word with soap or horse
- Billy Budd for one
- Manon, for one
- Orfeo ed Euridice, e.g.
- The Three Penny _____
- Bayreuth production
- Bouffe or comique start
- Janácek creation
- La Tosca or La Traviata
- Phantom milieu?
- Phantom's passion
- See 40 Across
- Wagner's "Die Walküre," e.g.
- Die Walküre, e.g.
- Ernani or "Orfeo"
- Pavarotti milieu
- Place for 61 Across
- Te Kanawa milieu
- Norma or "Tosca"
- Word with horse or soap
- Butterfly locale?
- Giacomo Puccini's work
- Horse trailer
- It may be light or grand
- Massenet offering
- Phantom's locale
- Covent Garden fare
- What some see with Met tickets
- Word before glass or hat
- Giacomo Puccini specialty
- It might end on a high note
- Lincoln Center show
- Type of house or glasses
- Donizetti offering
- Haunt of a certain phantom
- Die Walkure, e.g.
- Covent Garden presentation
- House type
- Flagstad's field
- Handel's "Deidamia," for one
- It may be watched with binoculars
- Setting for an aria
- Highbrow musical form
- Musical genre with its own glasses
- Spear-carrier's genre, sometimes
- Word with "glasses" or "buff"
- An aria is part of it
- Highbrow musical entertainment
- Musical melodrama, often
- Reason to buy Met tickets
- La Boheme, e.g.
- The Tempest or "Otello"
- Bolshoi Theatre offering
- Word with "light" or "soap"
- Aida or "Carmen"
- See 35-Across
- Don Giovanni is one
- Beethoven's "Fidelio," for one
- Buffo's place
- Thing to see at La Scala
- Satyagraha, for one
- Diva's production
- Elaborate musical
- Fancy musical
- Place for 16-Across
- Place with bassos
- Show with its own glasses
- Singing production
- Type of glasses
- Type of glasses or hats
- Diva's performance
- Space ___ (sci-fi genre)
- Drama with 30-Down
- Performance often viewed through special glasses
- Queen's "A Night at the ___"
- Drama with arias
- Joplin's "Treemonisha," e.g.
- Rigoletto, e.g.
- Browser that's also a performance
- Performance that might end on a high note?
- Work similar to a sung-through musical
- Work such as "Doctor Atomic"
- Nixon in China or "Peter Grimes"
- Musical work whose villain is usually a 12-Down
- See 14-Across
- Word after "rock" or "soap"
- Work by 10-Down
- Aida or Lakme
- Hat or house
- e.g.
- 22 Down for one
- It can be grand
- Met musical
- Musical offering
- Musical production
- Soap production
- Turandot e.g.
- Horse ___: oater
- Mignon e.g.
- Scarlatti work
- <I>Fidelio<I>, for one
- <I>Marriage of Figaro<I>, e.g.
- Light or horse follower
- Pavarotti's passion
- Beethoven's "Fidelio", e.g.
- Horse or soap
- It could be grand or rock
- Stage performance
- Dvorak's "Rusalka," e.g.
- Janácek work
- Lincoln Center presentation
- Mozart specialty
- Place to take your glasses
- Type of ticket
- Where some divas get a hearing?
- House where some wear glasses
- Reason to buy Met tickets, perhaps
- The Pirates of Penzance, notably
- Musical extravaganza
- Type of hat or glasses
- Where the Marx Brothers spent the night
- Domingo's domain
- Kathleen Battle's field
- Where the Marx Bros. spent the night
- Billy Budd, e.g.
- Something to see at the Met
- Venue for Moffo or a buffo
- Show with much singing
- Where workers may sing for their supper
- Hansel und Gretel, for one
- Beethoven made one
- Buffo's milieu
- Mozart's "Cosi fan tutte," for example
- Norma or "Louise"
- Met happening
- Verdi musical genre
- Fat lady's milieu
- Many a Wagner composition
- Word following "horse" or "soap"
- Word that can follow the first parts of 17- and 51-Across and 11- and 25-Down
- L'Orfeo or "Otello"
- The Who's "Tommy," e.g.
- Venue for Leroux's phantom
- Any of 22 Mozart works
- Place for a masked phantom
- Show with a libretto
- Jessye Norman performance
- Leontyne Price performance
- Musical performance
- Prima donna's performance
- Scott Joplin's "Treemonisha," e.g.
- Show with arias
- Theater production
- Work containing 14-Acrosses
- Zitkala-Sa composed one
- Fire Shut Up in My Bones is one
- Song From the Uproar is one
- The Sun Dance ___ (musical work with a libretto by Zitkala-Sa)
- Adrian Angelico performance
- Du Yun's "Angel's Bone," e.g.
- Hanoi ___ House
- Joyce DiDonato production
- Shanghai ___ House
- Space ___ (film genre)
- Sung-through performance
- Dramatic work set to music
- Musical drama such as "Omar"
- Performance featuring arias
- Performance at La Scala
- Show such as "Champion"
- Show such as "Porgy and Bess"
- Lulu, for one
- 96 Across output
- Grand or soap trailer
- Spear carrier's milieu
- Caruso's milieu
- Rock or soap follower
- 10 Down, for one
- Where airs are aired
- Space or light follower
- Of all the noises known to man, ___ is the most expensive: Molière
- Alice in Wonderland by Unsuk Chin, e.g.
- The ultimate art form, per Diane Paulus
- Production for Marilyn Horne or Renée Fleming
- Work for a company?
- Where to catch Met highlights?
- Performance with supertitles, often
- See 80 Across
- What Julian Barnes called "an art which seeks, more obviously than any other form, to break your heart"
- Work with big numbers?
- ... and his field
- Price performance
- Bluebeard's Castle, for one
- Accessory for Yogi Bear
- Umberto Giordano's "Fedora," e.g.
- Met score
- Ring part
- Met doings
- Price offering
- Menotti's "The Consul," e.g.
- 20-Across, for one
- Britten creation
- A Night at the ___ (Marx Brothers film)
- Amahl and the Night Visitors, e.g.
- Turandot or "Tosca"
- Donizetti creation
- Ralph Vaughan Williams's "The Pilgrim's Progress," e.g.
- Rimsky-Korsakov's "Christmas Eve," e.g.
- 32-Across, e.g.
- 1-Across, for one
- Barber creation
- Latin for "works"
- Show with tunes
- Work in a theater
- Barber work
- Domingo domain
- Puccini creation
- Safari alternative
- Where you might catch a large-mouthed bass
- Lincoln Center performance
- Strauss specialty
- Don Carlos, "Don Giovanni" or "Don Pasquale"
- Mefistofele, e.g.
- 74-Across, e.g.
- Pons performance
- Vaughan Williams's "Riders to the Sea," e.g.
- Entertainment with arias
- Spotify category
- Sung show
- La Scala work
- Librettist's work