| Let it go or compose opera (9) |
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| Opera by Verdi whose hero is a court jester (9) |
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| 1851 opera by Giuseppe Verdi, based on a play by Victor Hugo (9) |
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| Tootle off with equipment for opera (9) |
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| Verdi opera which premiered in Venice in 1851 (9) |
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| Attempt to make triolet about opera (9) |
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| Verdi's hunchbacked jester (9) |
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| Doctor loves catching European opera |
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| Verdi's masterpiece has the glitter of rings in it (9) |
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| Opera trio go mad when allowed in (9) |
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| Hunchbacked court jester in an 1851 Verdi opera (9) |
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| Doctor, Eastern European, in heart of good opera |
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| Trite logo depicting opera (9) |
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| 1851 Verdi opera (9) |
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| Opera role - got it wrong! (9) |
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| European in circles close to his capital banning a musical work |
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| Which opera by Verdi features a hunchbacked jester? (9) |
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| Verdi opera |
The Telegraph Quick |
20 Nov 2023 |
| Kit and Colleen regularly over-the-top about opera |
The Times Cryptic |
02 May 2023 |
| Verdi opera |
Thomas Joseph |
30 Mar 2023 |
| Cook rings about Latvian opera |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
28 Nov 2022 |
| Doctor with cry of approval, over-the-top, about opera |
The Times Cryptic |
14 Apr 2022 |
| Musical work's intricate movement heard, with which film closed |
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| Fit pair to be worn by Latvian hunchback |
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| . Jester extremely irritating in part — too much backtracking |
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| Verdi opera originally titled 'La maledizione' ('The Curse') |
Jonesin |
04 Aug 2020 |
| Gear Oscar hired out to a court jester |
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| Fit pair of spectacles worn by N European hunchback |
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| Allowed into dress circle at opera |
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| Leave, in anger, dry old opera |
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| Leave, in anger, dry old opera |
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| Reimagine Let It Go, or another famous musical work |
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| Operatic jester |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Aug 2017 |
| City welcomes attempt to hire theatre entrance for opera |
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| Opera in three acts by Verdi |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
08 Jan 2017 |
| Fiddle, primarily one hired for opera |
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| jester's outfit, with rings round one from 3(A) |
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| Singing jester |
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| Verdi opera whose title character is a jester |
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| Verdi opera |
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| Verdi classic |
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| Verdi classic |
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| Operatic jester |
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| Gilda's father, in opera |
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| Hunchbacked jester of the Duke of Mantua |
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| Opera based on Victor Hugo's "Le roi s'amuse" |
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| Verdi work |
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| Verdi opera |
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| Hunchbacked title character of opera |
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| Opera set in Mantua |
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| Verdi work about a hunchback jester |
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| Got it wrong with role for opera |
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| Verdi opera |
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| Another by 31 Across |
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| Vehicle for 16 or 43 Across |
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| Verdi hero |
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| Opera by 48 Down |
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| The Duke of Mantua's jester. |
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| Gilda's father. |
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| Operatic jester. |
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| La Scala offering. |
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| Powerful Leonard Warren role. |
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| Jester to the Duke of Mantua. |
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| Tragic jester of opera. |
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| Duke of Mantua's favorite. |
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| Singer of "Pari Siamo!" |
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| Operatic man of Mantua. |
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| Opera role. |
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| Verdi buffoon. |
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