Answer: OPERA
OPERA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 751 times.
Referring Clues:
- Soap ___
 - Paris cultural center
 - Mozart offering
 - "Orfeo," e.g.
 - "Lulu," e.g.
 - Beethoven wrote just one
 - "Otello," e.g.
 - Kind of hat or house
 - 16-Down, for one
 - "Don Giovanni," for one
 - "La Bohème," e.g.
 - Field of buffos
 - Work for Moffo or a buffo
 - Aria area
 - Paris landmark, with "L'"
 - "The Barber of Seville," e.g.
 - "Falstaff" or "Fidelio"
 - La Scala offering
 - "Hänsel und Gretel," e.g.
 - Part of Mozart's art
 - Word after grand or soap
 - "Don Giovanni," for example
 - "Carmen," e.g.
 - "Lohengrin," e.g.
 - Where to hear a 14-Across
 - Where to hear an aria
 - Met offering
 - 35-Down, for one
 - Verdi work
 - What the fat lady sings?
 - Kind of glasses
 - Comic ___
 - Theater offering
 - See 21-Across
 - "Wozzeck," e.g.
 - "The Magic Flute," e.g.
 - "Pagliacci," e.g.
 - 14-Across, e.g.
 - "Faust," e.g.
 - Rameau work
 - Field of Battle
 - Kiri Te Kanawa's milieu
 - Collected works
 - "Norma," for one
 - "Tosca," e.g.
 - Works
 - Wagner work
 - Setting for a 1935 Marx Brothers farce
 - "William Tell," e.g.
 - "Nixon in China," for one
 - Sydney ___ House
 - Word with buff or buffa
 - Gounod production
 - "Il Trovatore," e.g.
 - Where you might take a lorgnette
 - Bizet work
 - __ box (private area in a theater)
 - Phantom's haunt
 - "Martha" or "Norma"
 - Met production
 - "Fidelio," for one
 - 6-Across, e.g.
 - Word with light or horse
 - "Dido and Aeneas," for an early English example
 - Plural of 21-Across
 - La Scala production
 - Musical work featuring 3-Down
 - Activity for some season ticket holders
 - Word with light or rock
 - Paris Métro station next to a music center
 - Place to find a C-note?
 - Adams's "Nixon in China," e.g.
 - "Idomeneo," e.g.
 - Lincoln Center offering
 - "Faust" or "Don Giovanni"
 - Numbered works
 - "La Traviata," e.g.
 - See 29-Down
 - Work with choruses
 - Glass work
 - "Tosca" or "Thaïs"
 - Puccini production
 - Wagner composition
 - Price production
 - Metropolitan __ (part of Lincoln Center)
 - Musical work that's often not in English
 - Spear carrier's venue
 - Puccini's "Tosca," for one
 - Covent Garden offering
 - Beethoven wrote only one
 - The Who's "Tommy," for instance
 - Show at La Scala
 - Horse or soap follower
 - "Hänsel und Gretel," for one
 - "Tommy" or "Tosca"
 - "Deidamia" was Handel's last
 - "The Bartered Bride," e.g.
 - The Who's "Tommy," for one
 - Kind of glasses or hat
 - "Peter Grimes," for one
 - "Die Fledermaus," for one
 - Horse ___ (western)
 - Impresario's production, perhaps
 - "Nixon in China", for one
 - Where the fat lady sings
 - "Falstaff," e.g.
 - What Met tickets might be for
 - "Carmen" or "Aida"
 - Met performance
 - La Scala staging
 - Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro," for one
 - "Peter Grimes" or "Porgy and Bess"
 - Verdi production
 - "Nixon in 53-Down," for one
 - "Carmen," for one
 - "Lulu," "Louise," "Norma," or "Carmen"
 - "Il Trovatore," for one
 - Certain singer's site
 - Verdi's "Aida," for one
 - "Falstaff," for one
 - Word after soap or space
 - Word before hat or glasses
 - Lincoln Center attraction
 - "Faust," for one
 - "Billy Budd" or "Paul Bunyan"
 - Diva's place
 - Price milieu
 - "The Phantom of the ___"
 - Impresario's show, perhaps
 - Word after space or soap
 - "Genoveva" was the only one written by Robert Schumann
 - "La Boheme," for one
 - "The Marriage of Figaro," for one
 - Verdi forte
 - Kind of hat or glasses
 - Handel's "Lotario," e.g.
 - Tchaikovsky's "The Queen of Spades," e.g.
 - Occasion for glasses
 - "Tommy," for one
 - "Tosca," for one
 - "William Tell" or "Robin Hood"
 - La Scala feature
 - Diva's setting
 - Word with soap or grand
 - "Carmen" or "Così Fan Tutte"
 - Setting for a Marx Brothers movie
 - Word after horse or soap
 - Show with a spear-carrier
 - Word with light or space
 - Word after horse or before house
 - La Scala performance
 - Mozart work
 - "A Night at the ___"
 - "___ in English is, in the main, just about as sensible as baseball in Italian": H.L. Mencken
 - "What's ___, Doc?" (famed Bugs Bunny cartoon)
 - Met tragedy, maybe?
 - 77-Across is one
 - Marx Brothers setting
 - 33-Down's field
 - Where glasses may be raised?
 - Soap or horse follower
 - Event at L.A.'s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
 - P.D.Q. Bach's "The Stoned Guest," e.g.
 - Dvorák's "Rusalka," e.g.
 - Impresario's presentation
 - Met staple
 - Comic __
 - __ glasses
 - Puccini's forte
 - Mozart's "Idomeneo," e.g.
 - One of four in Wagner's Ring cycle
 - Soap __
 - Bloch's "Macbeth," e.g.
 - Bizet's "Carmen," e.g.
 - Ponchielli's "La Gioconda," e.g.
 - Performance at the Met
 - See 17-Across
 - ''Nixon in China'', e.g.
 - Musical drama
 - Puccini genre
 - Puccini presentation
 - Puccini performance
 - Dramatic musical work
 - ''Ada'', for one
 - ''Otello'', for one
 - ''Don Giovanni'', for one
 - Verdi genre
 - Mezzo-soprano's gig
 - Drama with music
 - Offenbach offering
 - Bizet offering
 - ''Rigoletto'', for one
 - Gig for a soprano
 - Verdi specialty
 - Soprano's gig
 - Pavarotti performance
 - Mozart genre
 - Music with arias
 - ''Carmen'' or ''Tosca''
 - La Scala show
 - Concert performance
 - Light __
 - ''Norma'' or ''Fidelio''
 - Rossini genre
 - Wagnerian production
 - Puccini work
 - ''Otello'', for example
 - Drama with divas
 - Literally, ''works''. . .
 - Composer's works
 - Puccini output
 - Sung drama
 - Phantom's hangout
 - Puccini piece
 - Wagner genre
 - ''The Magic Flute'', e.g.
 - Type of house or glasses
 - Word with ''soap'' or ''grand''
 - ''Don Giovanni,'' for one
 - Gig for Domingo
 - Drama set to music
 - Giacomo Puccini specialty
 - Handel's "Deidamia," for one
 - Covent Garden staging
 - Wagner specialty
 - ''Fidelio'' is one
 - ''Faust,'' for one
 - ''Fidelio'' was Beethoven's only one
 - Comic work, perhaps
 - ''Fidelio,'' for one
 - ''Faust'' or ''Don Giovanni''
 - Passion of a noted phantom
 - ''Einstein on the Beach,'' e.g.
 - Flagstad's field
 - ''Carmen'' or ''Aida''
 - It might end on a high note
 - Juilliard major
 - House type
 - Drama at La Scala
 - ''Lulu'' or ''Norma''
 - Paris landmark (with ''L''')
 - Covent Garden presentation
 - ''Carmen,'' e.g.
 - Phantom's passion
 - ''The Barber of Seville,'' e.g.
 - ''Die Walkure,'' e.g.
 - ''The Magic Flute,'' e.g.
 - It may be light or grand
 - Kathleen Battle's bag
 - ''Norma'' for one
 - ''Porgy and Bess,'' for one
 - Setting for an aria
 - "Tosca" or "Thais," e.g.
 - Kathleen Battle's field
 - Where the Marx Bros. spent the night
 - Domingo's domain
 - "Dido and Aeneas," for one
 - "Ernani," e.g.
 - Type of hat or glasses
 - Where the Marx Brothers spent the night
 - Word with horse or soap
 - "Billy Budd" for one
 - Musical extravaganza
 - "The Pirates of Penzance," notably
 - Reason to buy Met tickets, perhaps
 - House where some wear glasses
 - Type of glasses
 - Word with soap or horse
 - Janacek work
 - Lincoln Center presentation
 - Bizet creation
 - Mozart specialty
 - Type of ticket
 - Where some divas get a hearing?
 - Place to take your glasses
 - Beethoven wrote one
 - "Billy Budd," e.g.
 - Venue for Moffo or a buffo
 - Met fare
 - Teatro La Fenice offering
 - Highbrow musical form
 - Something to see at the Met
 - "Nixon in China "is one
 - "Grand" music
 - Work on a grand scale
 - Word after soap or horse
 - "Nixon in China," e.g.
 - It literally means "works"
 - Setting for a Marx Brothers farce
 - Work at La Scala
 - It may be watched with binoculars
 - Puccini offering
 - Gig for a tenor
 - Certain company's concern
 - Works in the music business
 - Phantom's haunt, on Broadway
 - Word with grand or soap
 - Mozart medium
 - "The Magic Flute," for one
 - "Falstaff," for example
 - Musical melodrama
 - Lincoln Center production
 - Workplace where there are many openings
 - "What's __, Doc?": Classic "Looney Tunes" short
 - Meyerbeer composition
 - Wagner creation
 - Musical spectacle
 - Threepenny entertainment?
 - Met tragedy, perhaps?
 - "Tosca" or "Pagliacci"
 - Where Otis B. Driftwood spent the night
 - The Marx Brothers spent a night there
 - It may be comic
 - Verdi opus
 - Mayerbeer composition
 - "Porgy and Bess," for one
 - "Lulu" or "Norma"
 - Paris landmark (with "L"')
 - "Fidelio" is one
 - "Fidelio" was Beethoven's only one
 - "Einstein on the Beach," e.g.
 - "Die Walkure," e.g.
 - Word with "soap" or "grand"
 - ___ glasses
 - "What's ___, Doc?": Classic "Looney Tunes" short
 - Rock or soap follower
 - Luciano's love
 - "The Magic Flute", e.g.
 - "Nixon in China", e.g.
 - "Ada", for one
 - "Otello", for one
 - "Don Giovanni", for one
 - "Rigoletto", for one
 - "Carmen" or "Tosca"
 - Light ___
 - "Norma" or "Fidelio"
 - "Otello", for example
 - Literally, "works"...
 - Price performance
 - Britten creation
 - Firefox alternative
 - Where to shout to a diva
 - Subject of Wayne Koestenbaum's "The Queen's Throat"
 - "The Makropulos Affair," for one
 - Sung story
 - Wagner opus
 - "Of all the noises known to man, ___ is the most expensive": Molière
 - Battle field
 - Musical theatre
 - Carmen or Aida
 - Horse ____
 - Word with soap
 - Soap or horse follower
 - Covent Garden fare
 - Wagner's opus
 - Musical genre with its own glasses
 - Word with "glasses" or "buff"
 - Broadway phantom's haunt
 - Record store section
 - Word with soap
 - "No good ___ plot can be sensible ...": W. H. Auden
 - Adams's "Nixon in China," for one
 - "Anna Bolena" or "Anna Nicole"
 - Event to watch with binoculars
 - Spear-carrier's genre, sometimes
 - Dramatic work
 - Puccini work
 - Phantom's bailiwick
 - 'Turandot,' e.g.
 - 'Fidelio,' e.g.
 - 'Tosca,' for one
 - 'Tosca' or 'Turandot'
 - 'Fidelio' is one
 - 'Tosca,' e.g.
 - Met work
 - Met show
 - Met music
 - Met doings
 - Massenet creation
 - Met business
 - Verdi creation
 - 'Thas,' e.g.
 - 'Rigoletto,' for one
 - Verdi field
 - Wagner forte
 - Puccini creation
 - Met activity
 - 'Carmen,' for one
 - 'William Tell,' e.g.
 - 'Fidelio' or 'Faust'
 - Musical show
 - 'Turandot' or 'Tosca'
 - Phantom's domain
 - Beethoven's 'Fidelio,' e.g.
 - 'Fidelio,' for one
 - Phantom's place
 - Sometimes it's grand
 - 'A Night at the ___'
 - Phantom's mecca
 - 'Carmen,' e.g.
 - Phantom's territory
 - Phantom's entertainment
 - Met show
 - Pavarotti's field
 - Met offering
 - With 110-Across, where divas deliver
 - Verdi's forte
 - 'Aida,' e.g.
 - 'Otello,' e.g.
 - 'Aida' is one
 - Met staging
 - An aria is part of it
 - An aria is a part of it
 - "Lucrezia Borgia," for one
 - "Lohengrin," for one
 - Literally, "works"
 - Highbrow musical entertainment
 - Verdi music
 - Strauss's "Die Fledermaus," for one
 - See 108-Across
 - "William Tell," for one
 - Horse follower
 - Horse___
 - Massenet work
 - Pavarotti milieu
 - Price performance?
 - "William Tell" or "Falstaff"
 - The Magic Flute, for one
 - Music with singing sopranos
 - One may be seen from a box
 - Word with grand or light
 - 33 Down, for instance
 - Musical melodrama, often
 - Britten's "Billy Budd," e.g.
 - Soprano gig
 - High-culture work
 - Reason to buy Met tickets
 - "Louise" or "Norma"
 - "Rigoletto" or "Carmen"
 - Play for people with pipes, perhaps
 - Verdi product
 - Bolshoi Theatre offering
 - La Boheme or the Bat
 - Each of this puzzle's long Across answers sounds like one
 - Setting for a 1935 Marx Brothers comedy
 - Britten's "Billy Budd," for one
 - Mozart's "Cosi fan tutte," for example
 - Met score
 - Beethoven made one
 - Met field
 - Philip Glass's "Waiting for the Barbarians," e.g.
 - Palais Garnier performance
 - Buffo's milieu
 - Rock or horse follower
 - "La Bohème" or "La Traviata"
 - 'The Phantom of the ___'
 - *Works
 - -
 - Verdi's "Otello," e.g.
 - "L'Africaine," e.g.
 - Musical work
 - "Macbeth" or "Otello"
 - "Der Rosenkavalier," for one
 - Covent Garden event
 - Grammy category
 - Boito's "Mefistofele," e.g.
 - "The Tempest" or "Otello"
 - Word with soap or space
 - 'Orfeo,' e.g.
 - "Anna Nicole," for one
 - "Aida," for one
 - 25-Down, for one
 - Phantom's haunt?
 - Word before glass or hat
 - Where you might want glasses
 - "The Cloak" or "The Bat," e.g.
 - Where workers may sing for their supper
 - Work with a libretto
 - Grand art form
 - 32-Across, e.g.
 - Where to hear "Bravo!" and "Brava!"
 - Smetana's "The Bartered Bride," e.g.
 - Horse ___
 - One may be seen with glasses
 - See 35-Across
 - Tuneful presentation
 - "Carmen" or "Aida" e.g.
 - 'Ernani,' e.g.
 - Giuseppe Verdi production
 - Horse
 - Bolshoi Theatre production
 - ___ house
 - Kind of house
 - What some see with Met tickets
 - One about Jerry Springer debuted in 2003
 - "Siegfried," e.g.
 - Show with much singing
 - Renée Fleming's field
 - "Aida" or "Carmen"
 - Verdi offering
 - Julliard major
 - "Lohengrin" or "Tannhäuser"
 - Where to hear high C's
 - Mozart's "Don Giovanni," e.g.
 - Grammy Award category
 - La Scala presentation
 - "Aida" or Tosca," e.g.
 - 'La Bohme,' e.g.
 - "Tommy", e.g.
 - Adams' "Nixon in China," for one
 - Sills' specialty
 - Some people make a big production out of it
 - Word with "light" or "soap"
 - "Bluebeard's Castle," e.g.
 - "The Marriage of Figaro," e.g.
 - Met event
 - Theatrical work
 - Verdi composition
 - Butterfly locale?
 - Aida or Carmen
 - "Carmen" or "Norma"
 - "Phantom of the ___"
 - 31-Down, for one
 - It may be comic or grand
 - Barber's "Vanessa," for one
 - Donizetti creation
 - Work at the Met
 - "Don Giovanni" or "Don Pasquale"
 - "Cavalleria Rusticana," for one
 - "Otello" is one
 - "The Girl of the Golden West," for example
 - Word before house or after horse
 - Met happening
 - Alban Berg's "Wozzeck," e.g.
 - "What's ___, Doc?" (classic Bugs Bunny short)
 - Verdi musical genre
 - "Norma" or "Louise"
 - Rimsky-Korsakov's "Christmas Eve", e.g.
 - Gig for sopranos
 - 3 Down, for example
 - Fat lady's milieu
 - Art form with buffa and seria styles
 - "Carmen" or "Rigoletto"
 - Phantom's place?
 - Show with sopranos
 - Horse ___ ("Gunsmoke", e.g.)
 - Space ___
 - The Who's "Tommy," e.g.
 - "Grand" production
 - Dvorák's "Rusalka," for one
 - "Porgy and Bess," e.g.
 - "Aida", before Elton
 - See 20 Across
 - 28-Across set to music
 - "Tosca" or "Carmen"
 - Wagnerian work
 - Kind of house or glasses
 - Buffo's place
 - Musical with its own glasses?
 - Art form with singing
 - Beethoven's "Fidelio," for one
 - Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas," e.g.
 - House work?
 - Rossini creation
 - "Nixon in China," for example
 - Drama with lots and lots of singing
 - The Marx Brothers spent a night at one
 - "Don Giovanni" is one
 - Philip Glass' "Einstein on the Beach," e.g.
 - Drama with sopranos
 - 'Thaïs,' e.g.
 - "thais," e.g.
 - Dramatic stage production
 - Diva's gig
 - Soap ___ (daytime drama)
 - 'Ernani,' for one
 - Thing to see at La Scala
 - Milieu of Callas
 - Maria Callas milieu
 - "Yolanta," e.g.
 - Musical work for sopranos
 - Tippett's "King Priam," for one
 - With 84-Down, bit of black attire
 - Diva's realm
 - Word after rock or soap
 - 'Amahl and the Night Visitors,' e.g.
 - "Amahl and The Night Visitors," e.g.
 - "Madama Butterfly," for one
 - "Tommy" is one
 - Venue for Leroux's phantom
 - Word with space or rock
 - Place with bassos
 - Musical work with arias
 - Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde," e.g.
 - Work often with subtitles
 - "Tommy" or "Lohengrin"
 - Seria or comique preceder
 - Singing production
 - Monteverdi work
 - Type of glasses or hats
 - "Satyagraha," for one
 - Phantom's milieu
 - " . . . mahagonny" is one
 - "Carmen" or "Elektra"
 - Fancy musical
 - "L'Orfeo" or "Otello"
 - Rossini work
 - "Lakmé" or "Lohengrin"
 - Horse -
 - Performance with sopranos
 - "Rienzi" or "Jenufa"
 - This can be grand
 - Place for 16-Across
 - Elaborate musical
 - Massenet's forte
 - "Lakme," e.g.
 - The works, to Cato
 - Diva's production
 - "Tosca" or "Aida"
 - Meyerbeer product
 - "Werther," for one
 - Show with its own glasses
 - Second part of a never-ending saga
 - Place for a masked phantom
 - "Grand" musical production
 - Unlikely source of a Top 40 song
 - ArkivMusic.com purchase
 - "Carmen" or "Porgy and Bess"
 - Play with music
 - Gig for 8 Down
 - Adams' "Nixon in China," e.g.
 - Mozart's "Apollo and Hyacinth," e.g.
 - "___ in English is, in the main, just about as sensible as baseball in Italian": H. L. Mencken
 - Work of Bellini or Gounod
 - It often follows an overture
 - "Rigoletto," for one
 - Genre for Puccini and Ponchielli
 - See 1-Down
 - Tenor's gig
 - Gershwin's "Blue Monday," for one
 - Stage performance with singing
 - Musical work with sopranos
 - Diva's performance
 - Where the Marx Brothers famously spent a night
 - "Grand" work
 - Bizet genre
 - Scott Joplin's "Treemonisha," e.g.
 - Horse trailer
 - "La Traviata," for one
 - Diva's domain
 - "Don Giovanni," e.g.
 - Diva's dramatic gig
 - Show with arias
 - Prima donna's performance
 - Musical genre that means "work" in Italian
 - Performance often viewed through special glasses
 - Queen's "A Night at the ___"
 - Performance with arias
 - Theater production
 - Leontyne Price performance
 - Soprano's performance
 - Drama with 30-Down
 - "Grand" or "comic" performance
 - Culture calendar listing
 - Musical performance
 - 8 Down, for one
 - Work containing 14-Acrosses
 - Light ___: Offenbach music genre
 - Where trills provide thrills
 - Show with a libretto
 - "The Magic Flute" is one
 - Drama with arias
 - Production with arias
 - Musical work with acts
 - Lucia Lucas performance
 - Marx Brothers film setting
 - Performance with 56-Acrosses
 - Performance with a libretto
 - "What's ___, Doc?" (old Bugs Bunny short)
 - Puccini specialty
 - Unsuk Chin's "Alice in Wonderland," for one
 - Beijing ___ (Chinese art form)
 - They say this "ain't over until the fat lady sings"
 - "Tosca" or "Turandot"
 - Performance with divas
 - Wagner's "The Flying Dutchman," e.g.
 - Performance sometimes seen through glasses
 - "In ___, there is always too much singing": Debussy
 - "Fidelio" is Beethoven's only one
 - Adrian Angelico performance
 - "Fire Shut Up in My Bones" is one
 - "Song From the Uproar" is one
 - Word with box or gloves
 - Shanghai ___ House
 - Sung-through performance
 - Work with a score
 - Best ___ Recording (Grammy category)
 - Kind of cake with layers of coffee and chocolate
 - Work from Bellini or Rossini
 - Du Yun's "Angel's Bone," e.g.
 - "The Sun Dance ___" (musical work with a libretto by Zitkala-Sa)
 - Genre for composer Terence Blanchard
 - Musical "Jeopardy!" category that's tough for many contestants
 - Work similar to a sung through musical
 - Word with rock or soap
 - John Adams's "Nixon in China," for one
 - Met for a few hours in the evening?
 - "Aida" or "Lohengrin"
 - Field for Maria Callas
 - Word with space or soap
 - Dramatic work set to music
 - 37-Across show
 - Musical drama such as "Omar"
 - An adaptation of "Where the Wild Things Are" is one
 - Where there is "too much singing," per Debussy
 - Love of Charles Foster Kane in "Citizen Kane"
 - Rossini composition
 - "Otello," for one
 - Word with glasses or gloves
 - Covent Garden performance
 - Of all the noises known to man, it is the most expensive, per an old quip
 - Judith Weir composition
 - Show such as "Champion"
 - Field for a voice major, perhaps
 - Word in the title of Broadway's longest-running show
 - Word with rock or space
 - Performance often accompanied by supertitles
 - Puccini's "La Rondine" or "Turandot"
 - Glass production?
 - Setting of a date for Edward and Vivian in "Pretty Woman"
 - Puccini composition
 - "La Forza del Destino," for one
 - Trilling event, often
 - Work traditionally performed without microphones
 - Show such as "Awakenings"
 - Performance such as "Carmen"
 - "Tosca" or "Porgy and Bess"
 - Joplin's "Treemonisha," e.g.
 - Performance with a pit orchestra
 - Setting for 6-Across
 - "Turandot" or "Aida"
 - Word after soap or before box
 - Musical performance with 24-Down
 - Word after "soap" or "grand"
 - ___ cake, dessert with layers of sponge, buttercream and ganache
 - "Otello" or "Madama Butterfly"
 - Glass production
 - Work of Puccini or Bellini
 - Terence Blanchard work
 - "People are wrong when they say ___ is not what it used to be. It is what it used to be. That is what's wrong with it": Noël Coward
 - Vibrato-heavy performance
 
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