"The Three Tenors" tenor with José and Plácido Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LUCIANO "The Three Tenors" tenor with José and Plácido (7)
94% DOMINGO Tenor Placido (7) The Sun Two Speed Sep 24, 2018
92% CARRERAS Jose of the Three Tenors (8)
81% PAVAROTTI "The Three Tenors" tenor (9)
79% ANDREA Tenor Bocelli (6) Universal Jul 17, 2025
76% CARUSO Tenor Enrico (6) Eugene Sheffer Jun 24, 2025
76% JOSE "Three Tenors" tenor Carreras (4)
73% ALTOS Voices above tenors (5) LA Times Daily Aug 25, 2025
73% ALTO Voice above tenor (4) Newsday Aug 6, 2025
71% POTTS British tenor Paul (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 16, 2025
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