- TENOR
- Range below alto
- Choir member
- Domingo, for one
- Quartet member
- Alto's big brother
- Baritone's little brother
- Enrico Caruso, for one
- Pavarotti is one
- Pavarotti, e.g.
- Stevie Wonder or Robert Plant, range-wise
- Kinda-low-but-not-that-low voice part
- Sax type
- Viola's range
- Bono or Beck, singing-wise
- General drift
- Radames of "Aida"
- Top man in the chorus?
- Wagner's Tristan, e.g.
- Opera voice
- His range is one octave below and one octave above middle C
- Operatic male
- Voice higher than a baritone
- Connotation
- Singing voice
- Purport
- Variety of sax
- Caruso or Carreras
- Drift or purport
- Choirmate of 1-Across
- Voice at the Pacific Opera
- Canadian singer Ben Heppner, e.g.
- Choir voice
- Choir part
- Pavarotti, for one
- Basic drift
- Drift
- Otello's voice
- King Herod in Strauss's "Salome," e.g.
- Pinkerton in "Madama Butterfly," e.g.
- Certain marching band member, informally
- Part of S.A.T.B.
- Material bonded to paper by a fuser
- Voice that sounds like money?
- Laser printer necessity
- Barbershop quartet member
- Carreras or Domingo
- Gist
- Mario Lanza, for one
- Opera hero, usually
- Pavarotti or Domingo
- Barbershop member
- Ferruccio Tagliavini, for one
- Andrea Bocelli, for one
- Andrea Bocelli, notably
- Boy's voice
- Caruso, for one
- High male voice
- High choir voice
- Male choir member
- Male voice range
- Range of some saxophones
- Saxophone range
- Third part of four-part harmony
- Type of sax played by Bill Clinton
- Opera hero's range, often
- General meaning
- Caruso or Domingo
- Range for Don José in "Carmen"
- Sax for Getz or Coltrane
- Doo-wop group member
- Saxophone type
- One voice
- Singer that sounds like a bill
- Domingo is one
- One of a singing trio on PBS
- Domingo, voicewise
- Aria singer
- Aria singer, at times
- Caruso or Bjorling
- Pavarotti or Caruso
- Danny Boy singer, often
- Turandot singer
- Choral singer
- Opera hero, often
- Bass neighbor
- ___ clef
- Domingo or Pavarotti
- Vocal quartet part
- Voice above baritone
- Caruso, e.g.
- Domingo, e.g.
- Hymn part
- Nessun dorma singer
- Sax range
- Voice below alto
- Voice higher than baritone
- Barbershop quartet voice
- Choir male, often
- Pavarotti, notably
- Andrea Bocelli, e.g.
- Barbershop part
- Barbershop voice
- Prince Ramiro in Rossini's "La Cenerentola," e.g.
- General sense
- Glee club member
- Radamès in 36-Down, e.g.
- Don José in "Carmen," e.g.
- Kind of horn
- Pavarotti, vocally
- Range below 28-Across
- Mid-range voice
- Character
- Quartet voice
- Barbershop quartet part
- Hero in operas, typically
- Vibe
- Carreras, e.g.
- Chorus member
- Jose Carreras, for one
- Melchior, for one
- Voice range
- Carreras, for one
- Import
- Male voice
- Opera singer
- Train of thought
- Domingo or Caruso
- Meaning
- Male operatic voice
- Don Jose, in "Carmen"
- Male singing voice
- Vocal range
- Course of thought
- Overall sense
- 1 Down performer, often
- Julio Iglesias, for one
- Bocelli or Domingo
- Man in the choir
- Male chorus member
- Baritone colleague
- Word from the Latin for "hold"
- Guy in a chorus
- Voice in a choir
- Voice above bass
- Certain singer
- Male choral voice
- Che in "Evita"
- Many a 46 Across performer
- Carmen hero, e.g.
- Choral voice above bass
- Male voice above bass
- Man in a choir
- Singing voice above baritone
- Male choir voice
- Men's chorus voice
- High male singing voice
- Male vocal range
- Kind of saxophone
- Luciano Pavarotti, e.g.
- Substance
- Brian Sullivan, for example.
- Campora or Vinay.
- Ramon Vinay.
- Richard Tucker is one.
- Sullivan or Svanholm.
- Rodolfo in "La Bohème," e.g.
- Jean de Reszke.
- Musical hero.
- Procedure.
- Tagliavini, for instance.
- What Charles Kullman is.
- Charles Kullman's voice.
- Lauritz Melchior.
- Signor Tagliavini.
- Mario Lanza's voice.
- Mario Lanza, for instance.
- Crooks or Sullivan.
- James Melton is one.
- Lanza or Peerce.
- Tucker or Peerce.
- Brian Sullivan.
- Ramon Vinay is one.
- Brian Sullivan, for instance.
- Dennis Day is one.
- Richard Tucker, for instance.
- Opera hero.
- Tagliavini.
- Tucker or Svanholm.
- Del Monaco, for example.
- Set Svanholm, for example.
- Singer of arias.
- Carlo Bergonzi, for example.
- General drift, as of thought.
- High man in a quartet.
- Soprano's vis-à-vis.
- General course.
- General drift of thought.
- Part of a quartet.
- Singer.
- Concert performer.
- Member of an octet.
- See 9 Across.
- Course.
- General tendency.
- Met performer.
- Voice.
- John Charles Thomas, for one.
- Music man.
- Voice part.
- Caruso.
- Vocal part.
- General direction.
- Helden-___
- General idea
- Stamp
- Harmony part
- Vocalist
- Melchior or Caruso
- Downey was one
- Jan Vickers is one
- Alfredo in "Traviata"
- John Alexander is one
- Kind of sax
- Robert Nagy is one
- What 33 Down is
- Luciano Pavarotti, for one
- Jon Vickers is one
- Domingo's voice
- Carreras is one
- Gedda, e.g.
- John McCormack was one
- Jon Vickers, e.g.
- Lincoln Center performer
- McCormack or Melchior
- Peerce was one
- Transcript
- Domingo or Kraus
- John McCormack, e.g.
- Bergonzi, for one
- Member of a choir
- Pavarotti or Popov
- RADIO KNOB
- Trend
- Vladimir Popov is one
- Andrea Velis is one
- Caruso was one
- General nature
- Neil Shicoff, e.g.
- Neil Shicoff is one
- Carlo Bergonzi, e.g.
- José Carreras is one
- Band instrument, with 72 Across
- Canio, e.g., in "Pagliacci"
- Jan Peerce was one
- Martinelli or Caruso
- Alfredo, in "La Traviata"
- Luciano Pavarotti is one
- Verdi's Alfredo Germont, e.g.
- Barbershop figure
- Male caroler, maybe
- One of a traveling musical trio
- Soprano's counterpart
- There's one in 55-Across
- Pavarotti or Carreras
- Riccardo, in "Un Ballo in Maschera"
- A chorus line
- Pinkerton in "Madama Butterfly"
- ___ sax
- 114-Across, e.g.
- Lowish voice
- Top man in the choir?
- Lohengrin, for one
- Tone
- Wagner's Tannhäuser, e.g.
- Faust, e.g.
- Voice above a baritone
- Pervading tone
- Plácido Domingo, for one
- Tannhäuser, for one
- Opera's Mario Lanza, for one
- Barbershop quartet harmonizer
- Wagner's Siegfried, for one
- General tone
- Justin Bieber or Justin Timberlake
- Otello, in "Otello"
- Pavarotti, voicewise
- Stevie Wonder, for one
- Pavarotti's vocal range
- Barbershop fixture?
- High low voice
- Range just below 55-Down
- Part of a choir
- Low voice
- Schipa or Bergonzi
- Tauber or Thill
- Caruso or Corelli
- High-toned guy?
- Vocal range above baritone
- Voice type above bass
- Met male
- With 27-Across, Pavarotti number, e.g.
- Certain horn or sax
- Chorus line
- Common sax
- General vibe
- Metaphor part
- Alagna or Hadley
- Type of saxophone or flute
- Singer whose range is just above that of a baritone
- Tonio, in "La Fille du Régiment," for one
- Jan Peerce, e.g.
- It's lower than 2 Down
- Bocelli's pitch
- Signor Pavarotti, e.g.
- Highest natural adult male voice
- Pavarotti's range
- Type of sax used in some Al Jarreau songs
- Operatic voice
- Gigli, e.g.
- Pavarotti or Domingo, e.g.
- Voice between alto and baritone
- Caruso, among others
- Caruso or Carreras, e.g.
- One of a singing trio
- Kind of sax or singer
- Pavarotti was one
- Certain opera voice
- Voice in a singing trio
- A singing voice
- An opera voice
- George Michael, vocally
- Range above baritone
- Choir voice above baritone
- Freddie Mercury or Bruno Mars, vocally
- The Weeknd's vocal range
- Voice range below alto
- Lanza or Gigli
- Peter Pears <P>e.g.
- Domingo
- Placido for one
- Boy singer
- Performer in 3 Down
- See 14 Across
- Caruso, notably
- Certain voice range
- Jussi Bjorling, notably
- Covent Garden vocalist
- Bocelli's range
- Placido Domingo, for one
- Bocelli or Domingo, e.g.
- Type of saxophone
- Caruso, famously
- Highest adult male voice
- Highest male voice
- Sax selection
- A cappella group member
- Placido Domingo, e.g.
- Sax type played by Clinton
- With 32-Across, instrument played by Coltrane
- Caruso or Bocelli
- Many an opera singer
- Ronan Tynan, e.g.
- Sax larger than an alto
- Sax played by Clinton
- Sax smaller than a baritone
- Voice higher than 6-Across
- Operatic voice type
- Range above bass
- Range between bass and alto
- Range that's an anagram of 55-Across
- Voice below 44-Down
- High voice in a men's chorus
- Range for some saxes
- Singing voice type
- Vocal range lower than alto
- Vocal range above bass
- Part-singer
- Bocelli, notably
- Barbershop need
- The T of SATB scores
- Chorale voice
- Lend Me a ___ (Ken Ludwig play that was originally titled "Opera Buffa")
- Carreras or Caruso
- Verdi's Otello, for one
- Tamino in "The Magic Flute," e.g.
- Thrust
- Otello portrayer, e.g.
- Member of the choir
- Jonas Kaufmann, e.g.
- Overall tone
- Voice between baritone and alto
- Alto-baritone go-between
- Conversational tone
- General character, as of a conversation
- Bruno Mars, e.g.