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"Dido and Aeneas," for one 36
"Carmen" or "Norma" 39
Word with "glasses" or "buff" 49
Musical genre with its own glasses 34
"The Magic Flute," for one 36
"Peter Grimes," for one 33
"Nixon in China," for one 35
"Macbeth" or "Otello" 41
"Die Fledermaus," for one 35
" . . . Mahagonny" is one 35
Word with "light" or "horse" 48
Word after horse or before house 32
Where the Marx Brothers spent the night 39
Where the Marx Bros. spent the night 36
The Marx Brothers spent a night there 37
Setting for a Marx Brothers farce 33
Reason to buy Met tickets, perhaps 34
One of four in Wagner's Ring cycle 38
Mozart's "Idomeneo," e.g. 39
It may be watched with binoculars 33
Copland's "The Tender Land," e.g. 47
Britten's "Billy Budd," e.g. 42
Bloch's "Macbeth," e.g. 37
"The Magic Flute", for one 36
"The Barber of Seville", for one 42
"Martha" or "Norma" 39
"Manon" or "Mignon" 39
"Hansel und Gretel," for one 38
"Don Giovanni," for example 37
"Die Walküre," e.g. 36
"Carmen" or "Aida" 38
"Aida" or "Tosca" 37
'Turandot' or 'Tosca' 37
''Il Trovatore,'' for one 41
''Billy Budd'' for one 38
''A Night at the ___'' 38
Workplace where there are many openings 39
Where you might take a lorgnette 32
Where workers may sing for their supper 39
Where some metal singers could hang 35
Where Otis B. Driftwood spent the night 39
Wagner's "Die Walküre," e.g. 49
Verdi's "Otello," e.g. 36
Tough "Jeopardy!" category 36
The Who's "Tommy," for one 40
Strauss's "Die Fledermaus," for one 49
Spear-carrier's genre, sometimes 36
Setting for a Marx Brothers movie 33
Setting for a Marx Brothers film 32
Setting for a 1935 Marx Brothers farce 38
Setting for a 1935 Marx Brothers comedy 39
Salieri's "Tarare," e.g. 38
Queen: "A Night at the ___" 37
Queen had a "Night" at one. 37
Ponchielli's "La Gioconda," e.g. 46
Philip Glass's "Akhnaten," e.g. 45
Paris Métro station next to a music center 45
Paris landmark, with "L'" 39
Paris landmark (with ''L''') 48
Only the best rockers could also sing this 42
One about Jerry Springer debuted in 2003 40
Musical work that's often not in English 44
Menotti's "The Consul," e.g. 42
Literally, "works". . . 33
It literally means "works" 36
Impresario's production, perhaps 36
Handel's "Lotario," e.g. 38
Handel's "Deidamia," for one 42
Handel's ''Lotario,'' e.g. 46
H. Parker's "Fairyland" is one 44
Event at L.A.'s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 45
Dvorak's "Russia," e.g. 37
Britten's "Billy Budd," for one 45
Boito's "Mefistofele," e.g. 41
Bizet's "Carmen," e.g. 36
Beethoven's 'Fidelio,' e.g. 39
Adams's "Nixon in China," for one 47
Activity for some season ticket holders    48
"Wozzeck" or "Vanessa" 42
"William Tell" or "Falstaff" 48
"William Tell," for one 33
"Tosca" or "Thaïs" 41
"Tosca" or "Thais," e.g. 44
"Tosca" or "Pagliacci" 42
"Tommy" was a rock one 32
"The Tempest" or "Otello" 45
"The Phantom of the ___" 34
"The Makropulos Affair," for one 42
"Simon Boccanegra," e.g. 34
"Schwanda the Bagpiper," e.g. 39
"Rienzi" or "Jenufa" 40
"Porgy and Bess," for one 35
"Porgy and Bess," e.g. 32
"Orfeo ed Euridice," e.g. 35
"Of Mice and Men" became one in 1970 46
"Norma" or "Tosca" 38
"Norma" or "Martha" 39
"Norma" or "Fidelio" 40
"Norma" or "Carmen" 39
"Nixon in China", e.g. 32