"La Traviata" number | 30 |
"Carmen" composition | 30 |
"Cara nome," for one | 30 |
"Ave Maria," for one | 30 |
''Tosca'' tune | 30 |
''Norma'' tune | 30 |
''Norma'' solo | 30 |
Follower of a Greek theologian | 30 |
European Space Agency launcher | 30 |
What some basses specialize in | 30 |
Former president of Costa Rica | 30 |
Grammy-winning singer India.__ | 30 |
"The Tempest" spirit | 30 |
"The Tempest" sprite | 30 |
"The Little Mermaid" | 30 |
Shakespeare's tree rescuee | 30 |
Ehud's successor in Israel | 30 |
"Kiss the Girl" girl | 30 |
April Fools' baby, for one | 30 |
Fierce-tempered sort, they say | 30 |
Quit hitting the snooze button | 30 |
Antonym for "fallen" | 30 |
Competitor of Capitol and Epic | 30 |
He wrote "The Frogs" | 30 |
Sen. McCain's state: Abbr. | 30 |
Popular retirement destination | 30 |
Little Rock's state: Abbr. | 30 |
"Two by Two" setting | 30 |
"Couples only" ship? | 30 |
He was once in "Luv" | 30 |
Slow-moving, commodious crafts | 30 |
Vessels also called broadhorns | 30 |
"Stormy Weather" man | 30 |
"Get Happy" composer | 30 |
Specter formerly of the Senate | 30 |
Blues in the Night composer | 30 |
'Get Happy' songwriter | 30 |
What's My Line panelist | 30 |
"Sunflowers" setting | 30 |
Where Van Gogh cut off his ear | 30 |
Where Gauguin visited van Gogh | 30 |
Van Gogh–Gauguin locale | 30 |
Largest French commune by area | 30 |
Singer with a song about Alice | 30 |
Joan followed him at Woodstock | 30 |
Where the humerus and ulna are | 30 |
Usher's offering to a lady | 30 |
The Caribbean, to the Atlantic | 30 |
Issue pikes and poleaxes, e.g. | 30 |
Irish Sea, ___ of the Atlantic | 30 |
Business end of a slot machine | 30 |
Anconeus muscle's location | 30 |
"Long" legal weapon? | 30 |
Maker of Emporio White perfume | 30 |
Giorgio known for snazzy suits | 30 |
What some security guards are? | 30 |
Unlike British police, usually | 30 |
Landlocked neighbor of Georgia | 30 |
It's south of the Caucasus | 30 |
Part of the United States Army | 30 |
They may be shared in theaters | 30 |
Last word of a Hemingway title | 30 |
Shaw's ____ and the Man | 30 |
Acquisitions in a certain race | 30 |
Matter for government approval | 30 |
Battle for weapons superiority | 30 |
Hand-to-hand combat, of a sort | 30 |
Where to hear a lot of grunts? | 30 |
Word with ant, general or brat | 30 |
Six-footers in marching bands? | 30 |
Prince Valiant's firstborn | 30 |
Prince Valiant's first son | 30 |
Dino, Desi & Billy drummer | 30 |
"I Love Lucy" costar | 30 |
Composer of "Judith" | 30 |
Princess changed into a magpie | 30 |
British composer: 18th century | 30 |
"Tom Thumb" composer | 30 |
Dillon of "Gunsmoke" | 30 |
Marshal Dillon's portrayer | 30 |
Becker on "L.A. Law" | 30 |
"L.A. Law" character | 30 |
Onetime rival of Jack and Gary | 30 |
Former "Army" leader | 30 |
Uffizi Gallery courtyard sight | 30 |
The Ponte alle Grazie spans it | 30 |
Flower under the Ponte Vecchio | 30 |
Noted Mr. Universe, familiarly | 30 |
"Green Acres" oinker | 30 |
'The Stupids' star Tom | 30 |
Supporting the home team, e.g. | 30 |
Like stadiums after touchdowns | 30 |
Yankees third baseman, to fans | 30 |
Yankee in the news, informally | 30 |
Yank with more than 600 homers | 30 |
Noted shortstop's nickname | 30 |
Highly paid Yankee, familiarly | 30 |
Baseball slugger, in headlines | 30 |
Play ___ in (be involved with) | 30 |
Have _____ to play (be of use) | 30 |