- PONS
- French-born opera singer
- Singer Lily
- Soprano Lily
- Lily who debuted as Lakmé
- Bridge of nerves from the forebrain to the medulla and cerebellum
- Bundle of nerve fibers in the brainstem from which REM sleep signals originate
- Bridge over an Ancient Roman river
- Soprano Lily ___
- Memorable singer Lily
- Operatic Lily
- Lily of opera
- French-American soprano Lily
- Opera star Lily
- Met star for nearly 30 years
- French-born soprano
- Coloratura soprano Lily
- Famous soprano.
- Singer.
- French singer.
- Inauguration singer.
- Met celebrity.
- She sings Linda, Lakmé, etc.
- Mrs. Kostelanetz, nee ___.
- French coloratura soprano.
- She sings Rosina in "The Barber of Seville."
- A Lily of France.
- Petit soprano.
- She sings Lakme.
- Singer to star in Noel Coward play.
- She made her debut as "Lucia."
- A famous Lily.
- French soprano.
- Lakmé, Lucia, Gilda, etc.
- Mrs. Kostelanetz.
- Opera star.
- She sings Gilda.
- She sings Lucia and Lakmé.
- Lily.
- Operatic star.
- Popular coloratura.
- Singing star.
- Gilda, Linda, Philine, etc.
- Imogene Coca's operatic double.
- Rosina, Linda, Philine, etc.
- Lily of France.
- French opera star.
- Prima donna from France.
- Operatic soprano.
- Coloratura from Cannes.
- French diva.
- Famous diva.
- Operatic diva.
- Former Met star.
- Noted diva.
- Name in opera.
- Name of fame in opera.
- Former diva
- Opera's Lily
- ___ asinorum
- Vergil's bridge
- French Lily
- Nero's bridge
- Soprano born in Cannes
- Soprano from Cannes
- Diva Lily
- Lily of the opera
- Her Met debut came in 1931
- Lily from France
- Lily of operatic fame
- Famed coloratura
- Coloratura Lily
- Famed diva
- Lyrical Lily
- Opera singer Lily
- Diminutive coloratura
- Longtime Met soprano
- French-born Met diva
- Bridge: Lat.
- Linking brainstem part
- Fibers to the medulla oblongata
- Legendary soprano Lily
- Late soprano Lily
- Brain fibers
- She debuted as Lakm351 in 1928