Opera singer known as "La Divina" | 43 |
Opera singer created by Arthur Conan Doyle | 42 |
Opera setting for "Aida" | 34 |
Opera set on the banks of the Nile | 34 |
Opera set in the time of the Pharaohs | 37 |
Opera set in the age of pharaohs | 32 |
Opera set in Egypt and written by an Italian | 44 |
Opera seen frequently in crosswords | 35 |
Opera redone by Elton John and Tim Rice | 39 |
Opera premiere: St. Petersburg, 1836 | 36 |
Opera premiere at La Scala in 1887 | 34 |
Opera performed today, yet neglected | 36 |
Opera on which "Rent" was based | 41 |
Opera on which "Rent" is based | 40 |
Opera legend who was close to Onassis | 37 |
Opera house at Lincoln Center, casually | 39 |
Opera featuring the "Willow Song" | 43 |
Opera featuring Don José and Escamillo | 41 |
Opera featuring a captured princess | 35 |
Opera featuring a "grave-digging duet" | 48 |
Opera fan's opposite of "buffa" | 45 |
Opera composer?Donizetti's teacher | 38 |
Opera commissioned by the khedive of Egypt | 42 |
Opera character who sings "Eri tu" | 44 |
Opera character who jumps to her death in the end | 49 |
Opera by today's birthday composer | 38 |
Opera boy with 'night visitors' | 39 |
Opera based on two Wedekind plays | 33 |
Opera based on a Shakespeare play | 33 |
Opera based on a Beaumarchais comedy | 36 |
Opera about spellbinding stairs? | 32 |
Opera about an Ethiopian slave girl | 35 |
Opera about an enslaved Ethiopian girl | 38 |
Opera about a hunchbacked jester | 32 |
Opera ... coloratura ... "Eri tu" | 43 |
Opera "The Tale of ___ Saltan" | 40 |
Opera "The Golden ---" | 32 |
Opens, as a change purse, perhaps | 33 |
Opens up for examination, in a way | 34 |
Opens up at the doctor's office, perhaps? | 45 |
Opens an envelope at the Oscars, e.g. | 37 |
Opens a tube of toothpaste, e.g. | 32 |
Opens a certain type of garment fastener | 40 |
Openings in the dental profession | 33 |
Opening-night jitters at a famous rock musical? | 47 |
Opening words of a 1941 hit song | 32 |
Opening words of "Travelin' Man" | 46 |
Opening words of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 49 |
Opening words in a daily journal | 32 |
Opening words from a TV news reporter | 37 |
Opening word usually skipped in alphabetizing | 45 |
Opening word of many an Italian letter | 38 |
Opening word of “Richard III” | 37 |
Opening word of "The Waste Land" | 42 |
Opening word of "The Banana Boat Song" | 48 |
Opening word of "Send in the Clowns" | 46 |
Opening word of "Jabberwocky" | 39 |
Opening with dexterity or valence | 33 |
Opening used before opening a door | 34 |
Opening to an underground network | 33 |
Opening screen option on many an A.T.M. | 39 |
Opening routine, when the game is on ice | 40 |
Opening performance that steals the show, say | 45 |
Opening on an environmentalist's agenda? | 44 |
Opening of a sewage-filled pool? | 32 |
Opening of a memorable walrus song | 34 |
Opening of a letter to a Baltic capital | 39 |
Opening of a fuel-burning engine | 32 |
Opening of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 43 |
Opening number of "Hair" | 34 |
Opening note to "Carmen"? | 35 |
Opening note of "Das Rheingold" | 41 |
Opening night expression (with a hidden veggie) | 47 |
Opening maneuver to gain advantage | 34 |
Opening line of a 1966 #1 Beatles hit | 37 |
Opening line of "Moby-Dork"? | 38 |
Opening line from someone phoning home | 38 |
Opening in wastewater management? | 33 |
Opening in the computer business? | 33 |
Opening in a popular song for kindergartners | 44 |
Opening in "Hollywood Squares" | 40 |
Opening for the wrist or the back? | 34 |
Opening for peering through a fence | 35 |
Opening for a young baseball fan | 32 |
Opening for a letter-shaped bolt | 32 |
Opening for "state" or "net" | 48 |
Opening for ''sphere'' | 38 |
Opening day of the Masters: Abbr. | 33 |
Opening day of a PGA event, usually | 35 |
Opening allowing entry of air or fluid | 38 |
Opening ... machine ... schedule | 32 |
Opener's second call, in bridge | 35 |
Opener's next call, in bridge | 33 |
Opener at an all-Beethoven concert | 34 |
Opened (or closed), as a shot on a set | 38 |
Openable with a gentle push, say | 32 |
Open-mouthed stares from a grouch? | 34 |
Open-faced sandwich topped with a fancy spread | 46 |
Open wide and say "baa" | 33 |
Open the front door for, as a guest | 35 |