Answer: AIDA
AIDA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 313 times.
Referring Clues:
- Ethiopian of opera
 - Verdi heroine
 - Opera set near the Nile
 - "O patria mia" singer
 - Opera with elephants
 - Slave of Amneris
 - Verdi opera
 - Verdi's slave girl
 - Where to hear "O patria mia"
 - Opera set in the time of the Pharaohs
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 - Opera set in ancient Thebes
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 - Opera with chariots
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 - The King of Egypt sings in it
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 - Award-winning Disney Broadway musical
 - Heather Headley title role on Broadway
 - Cairo debut of 1871
 - It opened in 1871
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 - Slave girl of opera
 - Broadway hit co-written by Elton John
 - Disney musical
 - Opera set along the Nile
 - Its closing duet is "O terra, addio"
 - Turturro of "The Sopranos"
 - Fictional slave girl
 - 2000 Broadway hit
 - Opera set in ancient Egypt
 - Broadway musical subtitled "The Timeless Love Story"
 - Broadway musical set in ancient Egypt
 - John/Rice musical
 - Slave of opera
 - It's set in Egypt
 - "O patria mia" source
 - Opera set in the age of pharaohs
 - Musical set in ancient Egypt
 - 2000 Elton John/Tim Rice musical
 - Opera set on the banks of the Nile
 - 1953 Loren title role
 - "Celeste ___" (aria)
 - It's set partly at the Temple of Vulcan
 - Operatic slave
 - Broadway musical with the song "The Gods Love Nubia"
 - "Gloria all'Egitto" opera
 - She dies with Radames
 - *Lover of Radames
 - Musical that opens with "Every Story Is a Love Story"
 - 2000 musical that won four Tonys
 - Elton John/Tim Rice musical
 - A slave to opera?
 - Slave entombed with Radames
 - Verdi's "Celeste ___"
 - Musical featuring Nubians
 - Verdi classic
 - Opera set frequently in crosswords
 - Opera with elephants and Ethiopians
 - Opera set on the Nile
 - Disney musical based on an opera
 - Radames' love, in opera
 - Opera about an Ethiopian slave girl
 - Popular title of the Disney musical "Elaborate Lives"
 - John-Rice-Disney production
 - Elton John musical
 - Opera by Giuseppe Verdi
 - Elton John-Tim Rice Broadway musical
 - Opera that opens in Memphis
 - Verdi princess
 - Elton John/Tim Rice Broadway musical
 - Radames' lover
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 - Opera about a slave
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 - Opera set by the Nile
 - "Triumphal March" opera
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 - Verdi slave
 - 1953 title role for Sophia
 - Opera set in Egypt and written by an Italian
 - Leontyne Price role
 - 1953 Sophia Loren film based on a Verdi classic
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 - Palace Theatre musical, once
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 - Janice Soprano portrayer Turturro
 - Show that featured Adam Pascal as Radames
 - "The Gods Love Nubia" musical
 - Ethiopian princess of opera
 - Opera that debuted in Cairo in 1871
 - Opera whose premiere was delayed by the Franco-Prussian War
 - Musical that garnered Elton John his only Tony
 - Tony-winning role for Heather Headley
 - Memphis belle?
 - Musical with the song "The Gods Love Nubia"
 - 1953 title role for Sophia Loren
 - John musical
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 - 2000 Tony role for Heather Headley
 - Role for a diva
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 - Ethiopian slave of opera
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 - Opera set in Eqypt
 - Turturro of ''The Sopranos''
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 - The Franco-Prussian War delayed its premiere
 - Opera that debuted in Cairo
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 - John's "Timeless Love Story"
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 - 2000 musical with the song "Every Story Is a Love Story"
 - Opera that premiered on Christmas Eve of 1871
 - Slave singing several solos
 - Musical with the song "Written in the Stars"
 - Elton John theater score
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 - Musical featuring "The Gods Love Nubia"
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 - Work with a pharaoh
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 - Its final scene is set in a tomb
 - Title slave of opera
 - The king of Egypt has a part in it
 - New York Met performance 1,000+ times
 - Lover of Radames, in opera
 - Work set on the Nile
 - Musical with "Another Pyramid"
 - Nubian of operadom
 - Verdi title heroine
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 - Verdi opera premiering in Cairo
 - Opera with an Ethiopian heroine
 - Opera set partly on the banks of the Nile
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 - 26 Down set in Egypt
 - "Radames' Letter" musical
 - What John won a Tony for
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 - Ghislanzoni's great libretto
 - Kind of trumpet
 - Musical by Elton John
 - Verdi soprano
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 - Tony score for Elton
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 - Work whose title character is buried alive
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 - "the wright verdicts" actress turturro
 - Work with an Ethiopian princess
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 - Verdi work set in Egypt
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 - Opera about an African princess
 - Verdi work that may include camels
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 - Fictional Ethiopian princess
 - Tony-winning lead role for Heather Headley
 - Opera with a noted triumphal march
 - Broadway character who sings "The Gods Love Nubia"
 - Ethiopian Verdi heroine
 - "O patria mia" opera
 - It's been performed more than 1,000 times at the Met
 - Musical with the opening number "Every Story Is a Love Story"
 - Opera princess who loves Radames
 - Verdi's Egyptian opera
 - Verdi opera commissioned by Egypt's Isma'il Pasha
 - Opera that's 2-Down backward
 - Operatic daughter of the king Amonasro
 - Musical based on an opera
 - Soprano who ends up trapped in a vault
 - Sophia Loren title role of 1953
 - Comedian Osman
 - Verdi opera set in ancient Egypt
 - Opera set in Egypt that debuted in Cairo
 - Opera daughter of Amonasro
 - Opera that aptly premiered in Egypt
 - 2000 Tony-winning title role for Heather Headley
 - Its first scene is set near Memphis
 - 101-Down opera
 - Verdi opera about an African princess
 - Comedian Rodriguez
 - Elton John musical based on a Verdi opera
 - Verdi tragedy
 - Doomed Ethiopian princess
 - Work that debuted at the Cairo opera house in 1871
 - Its roles include the kings of both Egypt and Ethiopia
 
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