- - she gets the highest score for her performance
- - Parson crazed with love for highly vocal female
- - upset parson with love for a singer
- - Singing range for castrati, often
- - Renee Fleming, for one
- - Parson developed love for singer
- - One never ends on a low note
- - One who may finish on a high note
- - Parson crazed with love for a trebly gifted female
- - Timeless part soon devised for singer
- - One who hits the high notes
- - Italian for "what is above"
- - Callas, for one
- - One who might hit an 83-Down
- - Aida, for one
- - Sills, for one
- - One of a modern TV family
- - One who gets high?
- - Renata Scotto is one
- - Sills, e.g.
- - Price, for one
- - Tony, for one
- - One regularly hitting high notes
- - Top-of-the-range vehicle for songwriters
- - Maria Callas, eg
- - after work rushed in so as to see the entertainer
- - American mobster with a high voice?
- - Woman or boy's singing voice
- - like this apron, wrapped around singer
- - Rap soon confused singer
- - Singer, very quiet, managed nothing
- - Voice of a boy in a pro's tremulously negative voice
- - Ariana Grande's vocal range
- - Singer thus performed in elevated work
- - agnetha in abba, say
- - "the many saints of newark" surname
- - Really gently, jogged round section of pitch
- - she has a high range of performance
- - register like this to get new apron
- - Member of a TV mafia family from a series that starred James Gandolfini
- - HBO crime family name
- - a female of high note
- - Singer in musical production heartlessly cutting second number
- - fictional mob boss tony
- - High female voice
- - Surname of HBO characters Tony, Carmela, and Meadow
- - Singer who aims high
- - Meadow in New Jersey
- - High-voiced female opera singer
- - High-pitched female voice
- - Gandolfini role
- - Female singing voice higher than an alto
- - High choir voice
- - Parson, doctor, leader of orchestra and member of a choir
- - Mobster thus managed to enter post office
- - Parson reformed old singer
- - Soaring performer
- - Singer like this professional keeping a name
- - Hitter of high notes
- - TV mob boss
- - Singer given concession hurried round
- - High singer
- - Certain voice in a choir
- - Highest female voice
- - Singer thus performed opera's intro around piano
- - Jessye Norman, e.g
- - Singer, very much embracing musical work, was progressing quickly
- - Singer so professional must welcome article
- - HBO mobster
- - Fictional crime family surname
- - Carmela, perhaps, as a noted female
- - After stoppage of play, intially fled over pitch
- - Singer soon to perform with rap
- - Highest adult female voice
- - Caroller scored highly?
- - Met performer
- - Tony and Carmela's TV family name
- - Voice range
- - Price range
- - Member of a 2000s TV family
- - High-note hitter
- - Part literally "above"
- - Opera heroine, often
- - TV mobster Tony
- - Surname of an HBO crime family
- - Opera heroine, usually
- - Voice above the rest
- - TV mobster
- - Singing voice in the 17-Across
- - Top line on a chorale
- - Kristin Chenoweth's voice type
- - Castrato's register, perhaps
- - Juliet, e.g., in Gounod's "Romeo and Juliet"
- - Kind of sax played by Kenny G
- - TV crime family name
- - HBO family name
- - Provider of top notes
- - Coloratura, e.g.
- - Kirsten Flagstad, e.g.
- - Castrato, often
- - Voice heard above the others
- - Fictional crime family name
- - Choir part
- - Mobster on HBO
- - Pons or Ponselle
- - Elsa in "Lohengrin"
- - Voice from on high
- - Kathleen Battle, e.g.
- - Catherine Malfitano, e.g.
- - Highest singing voice
- - Arroyo or Marton
- - She's in the high C areas
- - Eileen Farrell, e.g.
- - The treble.
- - Female voice
- - Musical star.
- - Tony, e.g
- - High range
- - Bellini's Norma, e.g.
- - High voice
- - High singing voice
- - Female singer
- - Member of a choir
- - Treble ......
- - Certain singer
- - Singer?
- - Female singing voice
- - Choir voice
- - Kind of sax
- - Vocal range
- - Choir member
- - Singing voice
- - See 68-Across
- - See 29-Down
- - choir member who often carries the melody
- - singer in this way accompanied by pair before a number
- - singer thus in favour of holding a note
- - a woman highly of note?
- - she is used to having high scores
- - Female voice range
- - Last name of TV character Tony and Carmela
- - opera diva, usually
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