- - sumac with a vocal range of more than four octaves
- - soprano sumac (amy anagram)
- - Peruvian singer Sumac with a range of more than four octaves
- - sumac with a notably wide vocal range
- - Sumac of Peru
- - Sumac from Peru
- - Singer Sumac of Peru
- - Sumac of song
- - Miss Sumac
- - Sumac with a wide range
- - Peruvian-born singer Sumac
- - Multi-octave singer Sumac
- - Diva Sumac
- - Sumac with a five-octave range
- - Peruvian Sumac
- - Peruvian songstress Sumac
- - Singing Sumac
- - Peruvian-born Sumac
- - Peruvian diva Sumac
- - Peru's Sumac
- - Chanteuse Sumac
- - "The Peruvian Songbird" Sumac
- - "Fuego del Ande" singer Sumac
- - Warbler Sumac
- - Sumac with an impressive range
- - Sumac with a wide vocal range
- - Sumac whose voice covered five octaves
- - Sumac who sang
- - Sumac of music
- - Sumac of "Secret of the Incas"
- - Sumac native to Peru
- - Sumac from South America
- - South American singer Sumac
- - Songstress Sumac
- - Singer Sumac from Peru
- - Peruvian songbird Sumac
- - Nonpoisonous Sumac?
- - Late singer Sumac
- - Diva Sumac (and backward, the theme of this puzzle)
- - Crossword regular Sumac
- - 1950s singer Sumac
- - "The Inca Princess" Sumac
- - "Exotic" singer Sumac
- - Singer Sumac
- - Sumac
- - Soprano Sumac
- - Vocalist Sumac
- - Peruvian singer Sumac
- - sumac with a quechua-based stage name
- - Sumac a.k.a. the "Peruvian Songbird"
- - singer who reversed her real name
- - Singer who appeared with Charlton in "Secret of the Incas"
- - Singer often seen in crosswords
- - First name on the album "Voice of the Xtabay"
- - First name on the 1954 album "Mambo!"
- - First name in singing
- - First name in exotica music
- - First name among exotica singers
- - 'The Wanderings of Oisin' poet
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