- - Opera from Ascot?
- - Puccini opera, set during the Napoleonic wars, which contains depictions of torture, murder and suicide
- - Rome debut of 1900
- - Vissi darte opera
- - Opera whose title character is a singer
- - Opera character whose first name is Floria
- - opera about ascot
- - Lover of Italian opera
- - Puccini opera involving Ascot
- - 1900 Puccini classic
- - Puccini opera ... or the first five letters of the maestro who conducted its La Scala premiere
- - Opera awkward to cast with only one tenor
- - Opera produced by a Scot
- - A Scot translating one of Puccini's operas
- - Altos can take part in an opera
- - Puccini soprano
- - Puccini role
- - Tragic Puccini heroine
- - Titular opera character who jumps to her death at the end
- - Titular opera character who is a singer
- - Raven-haired Puccini heroine
- - Puccini work: 1900
- - Puccini tragedy based on play by Sardou
- - Puccini girl
- - Puccini favorite
- - Opera with the aria "Vissi d'arte"
- - Opera whose title anagrams to "coats"
- - Opera that climaxes with a firing squad
- - Opera premiere: Rome, 1900
- - Opera character with a lethal "kiss"
- - Opera character who sings Vissi d'arte
- - Opera character who jumps to her death in the end
- - Opera character who commits suicide by jumping off a parapet
- - Opera character that [SPOILER ALERT] jumps off a parapet
- - Opera based on Sardou play.
- - Opera about a diva
- - Opera — a Scot (anag)
- - Floria of opera
- - Floria ......, opera lead role
- - Cavaradossi's love, in opera
- - "E lucevan le stelle" opera
- - Opera girl
- - Opera heroine.
- - Opera ......
- - Puccini opera
- - Puccini opera set in Rome
- - Opera by Giacomo Puccini
- - Puccini title heroine
- - Opera about an opera singer
- - Puccini title role
- - Puccini 3-Down
- - 1900 Puccini opera
- - Classic opera in which every leading character dies
- - Puccini's title soprano
- - Puccini classic
- - Puccini work
- - Opera by Puccini
- - Killer of Baron Scarpia, in opera
- - Puccini title character
- - Opera set in 1800 Rome
- - Opera heroine who is an opera singer
- - Puccini opera about an opera singer
- - Section of libretto's captivating in opera
- - A Scot composed opera
- - Floria ........ is a famous singer in a Puccini opera
- - Opera that takes place in 1800 and premiered in 1900
- - Puccini premiere of 1900
- - Coats designed for an opera
- - Scarpia's killer, in a Puccini opera
- - Opera in which Luciano Pavarotti gave his final Met performances
- - Returning thus in performance in title role
- - Puccini masterwork
- - Puccini title soprano whose name is an anagram of the ends of the four longest puzzle answers
- - Opera that premiered in Rome in 1900
- - Work involved in photo scanning
- - Puccini opera based in Rome
- - Opera title character who sings "Vissi d'arte"
- - Puccini masterpiece
- - Opera singer in an opera
- - Puccini opera or its heroine
- - Opera with the aria "Recondita armonia"
- - "O dolci mani" opera
- - Opera unfortunately not by 18-Across, because that would make me look brilliant (it's by Puccini)
- - Puccini title role for a soprano
- - Puccini's Floria ......
- - "Vissi d'arte" opera
- - Puccini's titular soprano
- - Popular Puccini opera
- - Heroine of a Puccini opera
- - 1900 Puccini premiere
- - Puccini production
- - Opera title character who hurls herself from a parapet
- - Floria ......, Puccini title role
- - Opera debut of 1900
- - Cavaradossi's love in a Puccini opera
- - Opera with the aria "E lucevan le stelle"
- - Opera set in Rome in 1800
- - Floria ...... (opera heroine)
- - Title heroine of a Puccini opera
- - Puccini opus
- - Opera set in Rome
- - Puccini title soprano
- - Opera that debuted in 1900
- - Puccini's "......"
- - 37-Across that premiered in 1900
- - Its title character is an opera singer
- - Puccini opera heroine
- - Eponymous opera
- - 1900 opera set in Rome
- - Puccini opera with the aria "Vissi d'arte"
- - Opera of 1900 set in 1800
- - Work by Puccini
- - Puccini heroine
- - Puccini piece
- - Opera role.
- - Opera reduced to scale
- - Drunk turned up and caught a Puccini work
- - 1900 opera by giacomo puccini
- - operatic subject of the review
- - Character of the wild coast
- - New coats of operatic character
- - Whom Scarpia double-crosses
- - Teatro Costanzi debut of 1900
- - Teatro Constanzi premiere of 1900
- - She stabs Scarpia.
- - She sings "Vissi d'Arte, Vissi d'Amore."
- - Scarpia's operatic killer
- - Scarpia's nemesis
- - Musical premiere of 1900
- - Mario's Floria
- - Mario's beloved
- - Mario Cavaradossi's lover
- - Floria .......
- - Floria ...... (character performed by Maria Callas)
- - Famed Leontyne Price role
- - Debut of 1/14/1900
- - Bianca Scacciati role.
- - Ascot (anag) — operatic heroine
- - 1900 operatic premiere
- - Tebaldi role
- - Role for Price
- - Teatro Costanzi premiere of 1900
- - Callas' last stage role
- - 'E lucevan le stelle' source
- - Role first played by Hariclea Darclee
- - 'Vissi d'arte' singer
- - Maria Callas signature role
- - Maria Callas role
- - Character who flings herself from a parapet
- - Her final words are 'O Scarpia, avanti a Dio!'
- - Source of 'Vissi d'arte'
- - 1900 Teatro Costanzi premiere
- - Cavaradossi's lover
- - Scarpia's killer
- - Carreras' Met debut
- - Cavaradossi's love
- - Callas role
- - Classic Callas role
- - Role first sung by Hariclea Darclée
- - Object of Cavaradossi's affection
- - Role for Renata Tebaldi
- - Role for Renata
- - Fictional diva Floria
- - Notable role for a soprano
- - Memorable Callas role
- - Famous 22-Down
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