Possible Questions:
- Unaccompanied
- Solitary
- Parlor piece
- Singly
- Unescorted
- Alone
- Without help
- Go it alone
- By oneself
- Single-handedly
- Fledgling flier's featured flight
- Operatic piece
- Song
- Recital piece
- Stag
- Musical piece
- Unaided
- Helpless?
- Without company
- Fly alone
- Opera feature
- Without assistance
- On one's own
- Song for one person
- Song for one
- Diva's piece
- Without an escort
- Unassisted
- One way to fly
- Number for one
- Sans company
- Kind of flight
- "Star Wars" hero
- With no help
- Diva's offering
- Cavatina
- "Star Wars" captain
- Type of performance
- Single-handed
- Recital performance
- Aria
- "Star Wars" character
- Without a partner
- Aria, e.g.
- All alone
- Musical offering
- e.g.
- Concert piece
- ''Star Wars'' character
- Without accompaniment
- Unpartnered
- Song sung singly
- Sans assistance
- Man from U.N.C.L.E.
- Flight school final
- Concert highlight
- Without the band
- Without others
- Soprano's showcase
- Song for Sills
- Skywalker cohort
- Jam session feature
- Aeronautics achievement
- "Star Wars" surname
- "Star Wars" role
- With God as one's co-pilot?
- Vocal showcase
- Unaccompanied performance
- Student pilot's goal
- Standout performance
- Rock concert highlight
- Recital highlight
- One-person performance
- New pilot's milestone
- Like Lindbergh's famous flight
- Han of "Star Wars"
- Fledgling pilot's goal
- Fledgling flier's goal
- Chorister's big moment
- Chewbacca's friend
- Toby Keith's "Red ___ Cup"
- Student pilot's milestone
- Scotto specialty
- Recital offering
- Pas seul
- Owner of the Millennium Falcon
- One's performance
- Like Lindbergh's flight
- Lacking backing
- Individual performance
- Guitar Hero challenge
- Ford role
- Fly like Lindy
- Flier's feat
- Diva's delight
- By yourself
- Big moment at the Met
- Band member's big moment
- Aria, for example
- Would-be pilot's test
- With no one else
- Virtuoso performance?
- Tension-producing performance
- Student pilot's quest
- Student flier's goal
- Step to the front of the band
- Star turn
- Something for one to do
- Soccer player Hope on "Dancing With the Stars"
- Single performance
- Sing alone
- Recital number
- Play by oneself
- Play alone
- One-man band
- Not concerted
- Moment to shine
- Millennium Falcon pilot in "Star Wars"
- Milestone for a new pilot
- Leave the instructor on the ground
- Last name in "Star Wars"
- La Scala number
- Individual effort
- Han or Napoleon
- Go up alone
- Flight training milestone
- Flight school test
- Duet minus one
- Dixieland jazz feature
- Concert number
- Budding aviator's hurdle
- Band member's moment
- Aria, for one
- Aeronautical feat
- "Take it!" response, in a jazz club
- Whist variety
- What can one do?
- Way to fly
- Virtuoso's showcase
- Vaughn role in " . . . U.N.C.L.E."
- Unbanded?
- Unac-companied
- Type of flight
- Type of career John Lennon also had
- TV's "Man from U.N.C.L.E."
- TV spy or movie pilot
- Tutti's opposite, in music
- Tutti's opposite
- Time to shine for a musician
- Stand-out performance
- Stag, in a way
- Song sung by one
- Song sung alone
- Sometimes a capella
- Something one can do
- Soccer goalie Hope
- Savoyard's treat
- Sans trainers
- Sans the instructor
- Sans others
- Sans accompaniment
- Role for Ford
- Recital unit
- Recital selection
- Playing alone
- Player's chance to shine
- Play alone?
- Plastic cup brand
- Pilot's test
- Pilot's milestone
- Pilot's hurdle
- Piano recital piece
- Performance for one
- Performance sometimes
- Perform with no others
- Perform by oneself
- Perform as a single
- Partnerless performer
- Part of song
- One's part?
- One-man stint
- One-man band's rendition, e.g.
- One of Skywalker's allies
- One may be masturbatory
- On your own
- New flier's feat
- New aviator's hurdle
- Name found on many red cups
- Music for one
- Many an aria
- Man from UNCLE
- Lindbergh's flight
- Lindbergh's classic flight, e.g.
- Lindbergh flight, e.g.
- Like some projects after band breakups
- Like some homers
- Like Lindy's flight
- Like Lindbergh's historic trans-Atlantic flight
- Lead lines?
- Lead guitarist's moment
- Lacking backup
- Jazz break, e.g.
- Java's ___ man
- How a prima donna likes to sing
- Hope to be seen on the soccer field?
- Hope ___, U.S. Women's Soccer Team goalie
- Harrison Ford's role in "Star Wars"
- Guitarist's forte
- Go off from a group
- Ford's "Star Wars" role
- Flying student's goal
- Flying license prerequisite
- Flying alone in the cockpit
- Fly without a co-pilot
- Fly like Lindbergh
- Fly by oneself
- Flight-school test
- Flight student's goal
- Flight for one
- Fledgling pilot's challenge
- Finale in flight training
- Featured role in a chorus
- Feat for a novice pilot
- Emulate Lucky Lindy
- Emulate Lindbergh
- Drummer's specialty
- Drummer's big moment
- Do it alone
- Dixie rival
- Diva specialty
- David Byrne's career after Talking Heads
- Concert, essentially
- Concert feature
- Composition for one
- Common college brand
- Chorus member's thrill
- Choral-concert bit
- Chance to shine
- Cause for stage fright
- Bit that's spotlit
- Big name in plastic cups
- Big moment on stage
- Big moment for young Helen O'Connell
- Bach violin sonata, e.g.
- Aviator's handle
- Audition winner's part, maybe
- Artist without a band
- Arietta
- Aria, usually
- Aria, typically
- Another Met highlight
- Air trainee's aim
- Aeronaut's achievement
- "Star Wars" pilot
- "Dancing With the Stars" rarity
- "Bring me ___ and the Wookiee!" (Jabba the Hutt request)
- "Bring me ___ and the Wookiee!" (Jabba the Hutt line)