Subject of Handel's "Messiah" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% JESUS Subject of Handel's "Messiah" (5)
95% ORATORIO Handel's "Messiah," for one (8) Eugene Sheffer Apr 20, 2026
65% MESSIAH Handel oratorio (7) Commuter Apr 27, 2026
65% CHOIR Handel's "Messiah" performer (5) Wall Street Journal Dec 14, 2024
65% ORATORIOS Works such as Handel's Messiah (9)
59% SAUL Handel subject (4)
56% UNDERGO Be subjected to (7) The Telegraph Quick Apr 2, 2026
56% AMEN Last word of Handel's Messiah (4) Newsday Oct 15, 2025
56% ZION Jerusalem, per Handel's ''Messiah'' (4) Newsday Dec 2, 2023
56% ALTOSOLO 'He Was Despised,' in Handel's 'Messiah' (8)
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