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DIVA
DIVA
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: diva
Word origin: late 19th century: via Italian from Latin, literally ‘goddess’.
Phonetic:
ˈdiːvə
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a celebrated female opera singer.
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1982 Beineix thriller
Brava! recipient
Goddess of the opera
Me
Brava! recipient
1982 movie thriller
Adelina Patti
Aretha or Cher
Aretha or Whitney
Aria performer
Aria singer
Baker or Battle
Barbra
Battle or Sills
Battle
Bette Midlers ___ Las Vegas
Beverly Sills
Big-headed celebrity
Callas or Price
Callas or Sills
Callas was one
Celine Dion
Celine or Mariah or Whitney
Celine
Covent Garden performer
Curtain call maker
Demander of special treatment
Demanding star
Dion or Streisand
Draw at the Met
Egoistical
Esteemed songstress
Fabulous entertainer
Favored soprano
Female megastar
Female opera singer
Female opera star
Female operatic star
Female singer of note
French film of 1982
Hard-to-please celeb
Hard-to-work-with type
High-maintenance actress
High-maintenance opera singer
High-maintenance performer
High-maintenance singer
Hissy-prone missy
Jessye Norman
Jessye Norman or Kathleen Battle
Kathleen Battle
La Scala headliner
La Scala star
Lead singer
Leading lady
Literally
Maria Callas
Mariah Carey or Celine Dion
Marian Anderson
Marilyn Horne
Met # 1?
Met attraction
Met draw
Met maven
Met singer
Met soloist
Met star
Metropolitan thrush
Midlers ___ Las Vegas
Millo or Mitchell
Millo or Sills
Mills or Sills
One who hits the high notes
One who might receive roses at the end of a performance
One whose area is arias
One with a comically long rider
One with her own dressing room
Opera VIP
Opera figure
Opera goddess
Opera persona
Opera principal
Opera singer
Opera singer with attitude
Opera star
Opera superstar
Operatic goddess
Operatic VIP
Operatic egomaniac
Operatic prima donna
Operatic soloist
Operatic star
Palais Garnier star
Performer at the Met
Pons or Ponselle
Pop ___
Pop star
Popular female singer
Price or Battle
Prima Donna
Prominent female performer
She excels in many arias
She may be glamorous and successful
She may try an agent
Shes got the music in her
Sills or Mills
Sills or Scotto
Sills
Singer who definitely has her own dressing room
Singer with a reputation for being self-centered
Singer with an ego
Singer with attitude
Soprano superstar
Star at The Met
Star of Andromeda
Star of the opera
Star songstress
Star soprano
Star with attitude
Sutherland or Scotto
Tantrum thrower
Tebaldi or Te Kanawa
Temperamental actress
Temperamental performer
Temperamental sort
Temperamental star
Temperamental woman
The fat lady herself
Title given to Madonna and Aretha Franklin
Title given to Maria Callas or Mariah Carey
Top vocalist
Tosca is one
Tosca was one
Upscale singer?
Upscale superstar?
Vain sort
Venerated vocalist
Wilhelmenia Fernandez movie
Woman who can carry a tune
Lily Pons, for instance.
For instance, 37 Down.
Mary Garden, for instance.
Bidu Sayão is one.
Met member.
Leading woman singer.
See 69 Down.
Milanov.
Singing star
Miss Steber, for example.
Maria Callas is one.
Birgit Nilsson, for example.
Singer
Star performer.
Peters or Stevens.
Star of a sort.
Price, for one.
Goddess: It.
Lincoln Center star.
VIP in music.
Singing lady.
Singer of note.
Cantatrice.
Mary Garden.
Type of star
Prominent performer.
Opera performer.
Peters or Pons
Leontyne Price, for one
Casta ___ (aria from Norma)
Miss Sills, for one
Pons, for one
Callas, for one
Price or Pons
Met V.I.P.
Miss Callas, for one
Sills or Pons, e.g.
La Scala V.I.P.
Sills or Sutherland
Sills, e.g.
Price or Sutherland
Sutherland, for one
Sutherland is one
She's often in the high-C areas
Traubel was one
Shirley Verrett, for one
Teresa Stratas, e.g.
Troyanos, e.g.
Grace Bumbry, e.g.
Galli-Curci was one
Julia Migenes-Johnson, e.g.
Jessye Norman, e.g.
Joan Sutherland, e.g.
Aprile Millo, for one
Aprile Millo, e.g.
Kathleen Battle is one
Flagstad or Gluck
She's in the high-C areas
Cecelia Bartoli, e.g.
Marilyn Horne, e.g.
Baker or Battle, e.g.
Midler's ___ Las Vegas
Literally, goddess
Battle, e.g.
Beverly Sills, e.g.
Bette Midler's ___ Las Vegas
She's got the music in her
One with her own dressing room, surely
Tantrum thrower, maybe
Egoistical, demanding sort
Demanding star, maybe
See 11-Down
Curtain call maker, maybe
Me, me, me sort
Demanding sort
Bette Midler, e.g.
Many an exploding star
Persnickety performer
Tempestuous talent
Any singer in the lead role of 41-Across
Performer inclined to throw tantrums
Agent's handful, say
Temperamental type
Go full ___ (throw a world-class hissy fit)
Recipient of a Brava!
Prima dona
Operatic ego
Distinguished female singer
Female operatic star
Operatic female singer
Prima donna eager to return
Operatic soprano.
Female opera star, usually the soprano
Singer keen to give a twirl
Prima donna is avid to return
Last eiderdown taken off bed for singer
Singer's keen to rise
Passionate about singer
Keen to upset drama queen
Prima dona taking into her veins something impounded by state prosecutor
Operatic singer keen to make a comeback
Great female performer keen to make a comeback
Prima donna short of a bed
One who insists on the spotlight
Operatic icon
Female pop star
Met celebrity.
Singer's keen on retiring
Maybe lady on stage bed is cut
Raised support without very noted portrayer of Desdemona, say
8-Across deliverer, perhaps
Finicky type
Agents challenge, perhaps
High-maintenance headliner
Hard-to-please star
Hard-to-please actress
One may wear on an agent
Hard-to-please performer
Temperamental soprano
Word from the Latin for goddess
A female version of a hustla according to Beyonce lyrics
Opera headliner
Arias are her area
Leading lady at La Scala
Cher or Adele
Self-centered celebrity
Hard-to-please type
Presenter of 49-Down
Bette Midlers __ Las Vegas show
Operatic headliner
Be outstanding
Small canoe
-- Harbour
Little devil
$ subject
Disrespect North American tribe? Time to be prudent
Upset about recording – old recording having no sound
Coup sees resistance dropping for author
London rail terminus
Flipping keen singer
Opera singer helping to make Verdi valued
Briefly bed leading lady
...is very keen to make a comeback
Maria Callas, e.g.
Callas, e.g.
Stellar soprano
Superstar singer, like 15 Down
Mariah or Ariana
Perhaps Cher's in bed, scratching bottom
Stradivari's taking in opera singer
Stradivaris taking in opera singer
Taking most of bed, the fat lady?
Prima donna type
Singers keen on retiring
Distinguished singer
Difficult boss
Mounted enthusiastic female singer
Drama queen
High-maintenance star
Leading lady starts to dominate in vaudeville act
Outsized personality
Everyman overcome by drive, a needy type
Performer full of enthusiasm in retirement
Everyman tucked into starters of diced venison, a demanding type
Everyman overcome by drive, a needy type (4)
Any star soprano
Aria deliverer
Everyman tucked into starters of diced venison, a demanding type (4)
High-maintenance individual
Singer keen to make a comeback
La Scala singer
Difficult singer
Princess sends old queen up in style
Performer prone to theatrics
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