| Paolo Montarsolo is one | 23 |
| Opera villain, typically | 24 |
| One of a vocal quartet | 22 |
| Musical astronaut Lance | 23 |
| Mingus' instrument | 22 |
| Mario Bertolino, for one | 24 |
| Low-voiced chorus member | 24 |
| Large-mouthed game fish | 23 |
| Large-mouth or small-mouth | 26 |
| It lays down the beat, often | 28 |
| Hitter of low pitches? | 22 |
| Geddy Lee's instrument | 26 |
| Follower of the bottom line? | 28 |
| Fishing tournament fish | 23 |
| Bull fiddle's range | 23 |
| Barbershop quartet part | 23 |
| Angler's catch, perhaps | 27 |
| "Striped" fish | 24 |
| "Largemouth" fish | 27 |
| Brew brand in many a pub | 24 |
| Marching-band instruments | 25 |
| Ear benders in the band | 23 |
| ___-Terre, Guadeloupe capital | 29 |
| Operatic villains, often | 24 |
| String section members | 22 |
| Quarters of some quartets | 25 |
| The back of the choir? | 22 |
| Quarters of many quartets | 25 |
| Parts of many quartets | 22 |
| Hunter's companion | 22 |
| One with ears to the ground | 27 |
| Dog with prominent dewlaps | 26 |
| Dog named for its low stature | 29 |
| Villainous operatic voices | 26 |
| Ezio Pinza and Samuel Ramey | 27 |
| Bad men of opera, often | 23 |
| They've got deep voices | 27 |
| They have very low ranges | 25 |
| They can go pretty low (Var.) | 29 |
| They can go pretty low | 22 |
| Pinza and Chaliapin, for two | 28 |
| Mall and Tajo of the Met | 24 |
| Don Pasquale and others | 23 |
| Bad men of opera, usually | 25 |
| Wyman of the Stones, e.g. | 25 |
| McCartney, as a Beatle | 22 |
| Paul McCartney or Sting | 23 |
| Paul McCartney in the Beatles | 29 |
| McCartney, with the Beatles | 27 |
| Frequent jazz combo member | 26 |
| Deep voice at the opera | 23 |
| ___ profundo (very low voice) | 29 |
| Deep-voiced opera singer | 24 |
| Boito's Mefistofele, e.g. | 29 |
| Novelist Hamilton ____ | 22 |
| Jerome Hines or Ezio Pinza | 26 |
| __ profundo: low voice | 22 |
| Singer with a deep voice | 24 |
| Rocco, in "Fidelio" | 29 |
| Opera villain, usually | 22 |
| Mario Bertolino is one | 22 |
| Deep-voiced operatic singer | 27 |
| ___ profundo (deep voice) | 25 |
| __ profundo: very low voice | 27 |
| Double-reed instruments | 23 |
| Samuel Ramey and Ezio Pinza | 27 |
| Part of the rhythm section | 26 |
| Clarinet's large cousin | 27 |
| It's enough for Luigi | 25 |
| "Stop!" overseas | 26 |
| "No more, Luigi!" | 27 |
| "Enough!", in Italy | 29 |
| "Enough!" in Roma | 27 |
| "Enough!" in Italy | 28 |
| "Enough, Giuseppe!" | 29 |
| "Enough, Enzo!" | 25 |
| "Enough, Enrico!" | 27 |
| "Cease!" in Cremona | 29 |
| Cooking or sewing term | 22 |
| Make a temporary stitch | 23 |
| Sew with loose stitches | 23 |
| Thanksgiving Day chore | 22 |
| Moisten during roasting | 23 |
| Keep your turkey moist | 22 |
| Keep moist, as a roast | 22 |
| Keep moist in the kitchen | 25 |
| Keep a turkey from drying out | 29 |
| Do a turkey tender's task | 29 |
| Turkey-cooking instruction | 26 |
| Part of a turkey recipe | 23 |
| Moisten, as a pot roast | 23 |
| Moisten with butter, say | 24 |
| Moisten while roasting | 22 |
| Do a roaster's job | 22 |
| Prepared, on Thanksgiving | 25 |
| Moistened, in November | 22 |
| Moistened, as a turkey | 22 |
| Helped brown the turkey | 23 |
| Appropriately moist, in a way | 29 |
| Prep a turkey in Turkey? | 24 |