- - Singers are inside often or seldom?
- - Met stars
- - Some singers at the Met
- - Opera heroes, typically
- - Some Met stars
- - Opera heros, often
- - Many opera heroes
- - Some Met players
- - Met heroes, often
- - Opera heroes
- - Met performers
- - Met men
- - barbershop fixtures
- - coltrane's super balanced action and mark vi, e.g.
- - Opera singers such as Caruso and Bocelli
- - singers with higher voices than baritones
- - The singers had wobbly notes right through
- - notes of considerable value, we hear, for vocalists
- - Three ....: Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras
- - choristers have tea before staff
- - no rest for singers
- - Pavarotti & Caruso
- - lawrence brownlee and andrea bocelli, for two
- - Caruso & others
- - some opera parts
- - Singers such as Ian Bostridge and Russell Watson
- - pavarotti and carreras, e.g.
- - there's no rest for singers!
- - pinkerton and others, in madama butterfly
- - Singers in nest, or bats?
- - Notes, we hear, for singers
- - male voices higher than basses
- - no rest for voices
- - they sing different notes about the start of the recital
- - certain a cappella group members
- - Bocelli and Caruso
- - Male opera singers
- - The Three ...... (former operatic trio)
- - Richard Tucker and Jan Peerce.
- - Famed operatic trio
- - High guys
- - Male voices.
- - Opera singers.
- - Candide portrayers
- - Singers otherwise found in numbers
- - Otello, Don José and Siegfried
- - Singers producing notes for the audience
- - Many stage Romeos
- - Caruso and Pavarotti
- - Caruso and Carreras
- - Barbershop parts
- - Barbershop voices
- - Male singers
- - Wagner's Tristan and Parsifal, e.g
- - Notes we hear from singers in famous trio
- - Group of like voices
- - No rest at sea for the singers
- - Caruso and Domingo
- - Domingo, Carrera, and Pavarotti, famously
- - Some barbershop quartet members
- - Voices below altos
- - The Three ......
- - Vocalists
- - Pavarotti and Domingo
- - Barbershop quartet members
- - Voices like Pavarotti's
- - Bono, Beck, and Sting, for three
- - Domingo et al.
- - Some opera stars
- - Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras
- - Pavarotti et al.
- - Singers above baritones
- - Pavarotti and Domingo, e.g.
- - Domingo and others
- - Choir males
- - Some of the knights in Wagner's "Tannhäuser"
- - Male choir voices
- - Roy Orbison and Marvin Gaye, e.g.
- - Choir section ... and what are missing from the starred clues
- - Courses of thought
- - High-toned fellows?
- - Choral section
- - Pavarotti and his peers
- - Carreras and Caruso
- - Alagna and Araiza
- - The 3 --
- - Pavarotti and the like
- - Pavarotti and Carreras
- - Choral singers
- - Singing parts
- - John McCormack and Dennis Day e.g.
- - Cohorts of 1 Across
- - Domingo and Pavarotti
- - Pavarotti and pals
- - Lohengrin and others
- - Shicoff and Schipa
- - Domingo and Shicoff
- - Quartet members
- - F. Alda's "Men, Women and ......"
- - Soprano Alda's "Men, Women and ......"
- - Domingo and Vickers
- - Vickers and Velis
- - Melchior et al.
- - Singers
- - Voice parts
- - Men of music.
- - Portrayers of Rodolpho.
- - Valetti and Vinay.
- - Sullivan and Svenholm.
- - Peerce and Tucker.
- - Some male singers
- - Certain singers
- - Voices
- - Purports
- - Choir voices
- - Some saxes
- - Choir members
- - Some singers
- - Chorus members
- - Choir singers
- - Choir section
- - Choral group
- - Some choir members
- - Choir contingent
- - Chorus section
- - Three
- - Transcripts
- - no rest of members of the choir
- - Voices above basses
- - no rest for a section of a choir
- - singing parts above basses
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