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Other crossword clues for answer "TENOR"

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
José Carreras, for one
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
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.