| "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 |