Crossword clues for tenors
tenors
- Some barbershop quartet members
- Melchior et al
- Certain singers
- Voices like Pavarotti's
- Some opera stars
- Pavarotti et al
- Met stars
- Male singers
- Choir contingent
- Voice parts
- Some male singers
- Singers above baritones
- Male opera singers
- Male choir voices
- Domingo et al
- Choral section
- Caruso and Carreras
- Barbershop voices
- Voices below altos
- Richard Tucker and Jan Peerce
- Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras
- Pavarotti and the like
- Otello, Don José and Siegfried
- Opera singers
- Opera heroes, typically
- Opera heroes
- Met performers
- Many stage Romeos
- Group of like voices
- Famed operatic trio
- Domingo, Carrera, and Pavarotti, famously
- Domingo and Pavarotti
- Courses of thought
- Choir males
- Caruso and Pavarotti
- Candide portrayers
- Barbershop parts
- Domingo and others
- Barbershop quartet members
- Choir members
- Lohengrin and others
- Pavarotti and Domingo, e.g
- Some Met stars
- Choir section
- Met men
- Choral group
- Choir section ... and what are missing from the starred clues
- Roy Orbison and Marvin Gaye, e.g.
- Some of the knights in Wagner's "Tannhäuser"
- The Three ___ (former operatic trio)
- Wagner's Tristan and Parsifal, e.g.
- "Some of the knights in Wagner's "Tannh"
- Domingo and Shicoff
- Shicoff and Schipa
- Soprano Alda's "Men, Women and ___"
- Purports
- Caruso and Domingo
- F. Alda's "Men, Women and ___"
- Quartet members
- Vickers and Velis
- Domingo and Vickers
- Melchior et al.
- Transcripts
- Pavarotti et al.
- Choir section ... and wha
- Some of the knights in Wagner's "Tannhäuser"
- Roy Orbison and Marvin Gaye, e.g
- They sing high notes without restraint, to start with
- Some singers at the Met
- Some choir members
- Chorus section
- Choir singers
- Chorus members
- Bocelli and Caruso
Wiktionary
tenors
n. (plural of tenor English)
Wikipedia
Tenors (album)
Tenors is an album by David Murray released on the Japanese DIW label. It was released in 1988 and features six quartet performances by Murray with Fred Hopkins, Dave Burrell and Ralph Peterson Jr.. As the title indicates, the album features songs written by or associated with tenor saxophonists.