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Other crossword clues for answer "OPERA"

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
Tippett's "King Priam," for one
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
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