- - Tristan und ......, opera by Wagner
- - Wagner's girl is more daring, removing clothes
- - Irish princess in the title of a Wagner opera
- - legendary lover of tristan
- - Tristan's beloved in a Wagner opera
- - Opera character whose best-known lyrics begin "Mild und leise, wie er lächelt" (Mildly and gently, how he smiles)
- - Wagner's heroine that is about to be disposed of
- - Tristan's partner
- - Tristan's opera lover
- - 'Tristan and --'
- - "Tristan and ..." (Wagner opera)
- - Exchanged for money in Ireland by Tristan's lover
- - Tristan's love
- - Lover of Tristan
- - Tristan's partner in musical drama by Wagner
- - German opera soprano
- - Tristan's lady
- - Beloved of Tristan
- - Tristan's love, in legend
- - Princess in a Wagner opera
- - Singer of the Wagner aria 'Liebestod'
- - Tristan's lover
- - Tristan's beloved
- - Wagner princess
- - Love of Tristan
- - Cornwall-bound princess of opera
- - Tryster with Tristan
- - Irish princess of opera
- - Lover of Tristan, in legend
- - 'Tristan und --'
- - 'Tristan and --' (Wagner)
- - Tristan's companion
- - Title heroine of a Wagner opera
- - Tristan and ...... (James Franco film)
- - Wagner opera heroine
- - Tristan's operatic lover
- - Tristan's tryster
- - Tristan's tryst partner
- - Tristan's secret love
- - She had a tryst with Tristan
- - Wagner title character
- - Wagner soprano role
- - She trysted with Tristan
- - "Tristan und ......" (Wagner opera)
- - Tristan's tootsie
- - Wagner soprano
- - Wagner's "Tristan und ......"
- - Tristan's mate
- - Character in a Wagner role.
- - Wagner heroine
- - Wagner role
- - Opera role.
- - ex-dealer might admit this love of tristan?
- - Tristan's lover in Celtic legend
- - is old country singer in area of rock that's folded?
- - Legendary character, I dealt in drugs
- - Lover I betrayed — conclusion of romance
- - irish princess that is leader of some ancient parts
- - Tragic female's drug dealing admission?
- - Wagnerian princess
- - Half a Wagnerian title pair
- - I betrayed eastern princess of legend
- - Drug dealer's confession for old Irish lover
- - Heroine, tragic victim of hubris? Old enough to see through this
- - Princess is getting on plane at last
- - Wagnerian heroine that is about to be disposed of
- - Legendary lover admitted dealing in drugs
- - Princess has aged no end
- - Lover is worn out with minimal energy
- - Lover is aged, ancient
- - Wagnerian soprano
- - Princess is no spring chicken, last in line
- - One disposed of sweetheart's fabulous bride
- - King Mark's bride
- - King Mark's queen
- - With king away, soldier's defiled Arthurian queen
- - Wagnerian royal who drinks a love potion
- - Figure of Arthurian romance
- - Arthurian princess
- - Tristram's wife
- - Arthurian adulteress
- - Tristram's lover
- - Tristram's love
- - Lover of Arthurian legend
- - Irish princess of legend
- - Wagnerian woman
- - Heroine of Arthurian romance
- - Tristram's spouse
- - Tristrams love
- - King Mark's wife
- - "Liebestod" singer
- - Tristian's love
- - Wagnerian title woman
- - Tristam's love
- - Tristram's beloved
- - Singer of "Liebestod"
- - She sings "Liebestod"
- - Beloved of Tristram
- - A role for Flagstad
- - Role for Flagstad
- - Flagstad role
- - Role Flagstad often had
- - Wagnerian lady
- - Irish princess
- - Flagstad's famous role.
- - Singer of the "Liebestod."
- - Wife of King Mark.
- - Wagnerian heroine
- - Wagnerian role.
- - Legendary Irish princess.
- - Operatic role.
- - Operatic princess whose maid is Brangäne
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