- OPERA
- “La Forza del Destino,” for one
- setting of a date for Edward and Vivian in “Pretty Woman”
- puccini’s “La Rondine” or “Turandot”
- performance often accompanied by supertitles
- “The Marriage of Figaro,” e.g.
- word in the title of Broadway’s longest-running show
- field for a voice major, perhaps
- of all the noises known to man, it is the most expensive, per an old quip
- word with space or rock
- “Otello,” for one
- love of Charles Foster Kane in “Citizen Kane”
- where there is “too much singing,” per Debussy
- entertainment one might view from a box
- “The Magic Flute,” e.g.
- “La Bohème” or “La Traviata”
- field for Maria Callas
- “Il Trovatore,” for one
- “Aida” or “Lohengrin”
- met for a few hours in the evening?
- john Adams’s “Nixon in China,” for one
- work from Bellini or Rossini
- word with light or space
- kind of cake with layers of coffee and chocolate
- best ___ Recording (Grammy category)
- word with box or gloves
- “Fidelio” is Beethoven’s only one
- “Tosca” or “Turandot”
- they say this “ain’t over until the fat lady sings”
- “Carmen” or “Elektra”
- unsuk Chin’s “Alice in Wonderland,” for one
- literally, “works”
- “What’s ___, Doc?” (old Bugs Bunny short)
- “The Phantom of the ___”
- “La Bohème,” for one
- “The Barber of Seville,” e.g.
- where trills provide thrills
