| Horn |
| Voice |
| Singer |
| ____ sax |
| A singer |
| High man |
| __ flute |
| ___ clef |
| High guy |
| Sax sort |
| Sax type |
| Choir boy |
| Contralto |
| Horn type |
| Palo ___. |
| She's low |
| One voice |
| Deep tone |
| Clef type |
| Chorister |
| Low voice |
| Sax range |
| Carol part |
| E-flat sax |
| Motet part |
| She's deep |
| Vocal part |
| Cher, e.g. |
| Choir role |
| Low woman? |
| High tenor |
| Viola clef |
| Choir part |
| Male voice |
| Choir voice |
| __ clarinet |
| Adele, e.g. |
| Low soprano |
| Viola, e.g. |
| Voice part. |
| ___-relievo |
| A chorister |
| Choir woman |
| Flute range |
| Middle part |
| Middle sax? |
| Popular sax |
| Sax object? |
| Choir range |
| Chorus part |
| Sax variety |
| Certain sax |
| Palo __, CA |
| Type of sax |
| Voice range |
| Choral part |
| Vocal range |
| Kind of sax |
| Cantata part |
| Chorus line? |
| Choir female |
| Choral class |
| Doo-wop part |
| Guitar range |
| Palo singer? |
| Part singer. |
| Sax for Bird |
| Viola's clef |
| Voice pitch. |
| Middle range |
| Part of SATB |
| Sax register |
| Second voice |
| Chorus girl? |
| Middle voice |
| Musical clef |
| Type of clef |
| Choral range |
| Musical part |
| Quartet part |
| Singing part |
| Choir singer |
| Kind of horn |
| Choral voice |
| Female voice |
| Chorus voice |
| Kind of clef |
| Countertenor |
| Choir member |
| Choir section |
| A choir voice |
| A hill: Span. |
| Barbershopper |
| Cher, for one |
| Choral member |
| Choral singer |
| Counter-tenor |
| Like un monte |
| Musical voice |
| Recital voice |
| Sax or singer |
| Seor's "Stop! |
| Woman's voice |
| ___ saxophone |
| A kind of sax |
| Cher, vocally |
| Met somebody? |
| Singing range |
| Viola's range |
| Doo-wop voice |
| Kind of tenor |
| Singing pitch |
| Type of flute |
| Certain voice |
| Clarinet type |
| Quartet voice |
| Female singer |
| Musical range |
| Kind of flute |
| Met performer |
| Chorus member |
| Singing voice |
| Chorus section |
| A chorus voice |
| Four-part part |
| Midlevel voice |
| One in harmony |
| Pitching range |
| Quartet singer |
| Quartet's need |
| Rocco's "Halt! |
| Saxophone size |
| Singer's range |
| Tenor neighbor |
| A choir member |
| Adele, vocally |
| Bird played it |
| Chorale member |
| Mimi, in "Rent |
| Recorder range |
| Singer's voice |
| Glee club part |
| Kind of singer |
| Certain singer |
| Midrange voice |
| Clarinet range |
| Operatic voice |
| A chorus line? |
| Saxophone type |
| Violist's clef |
| Quartet member |
| Justice Samuel |
| Like some winds |
| Stop!" in Spain |
| Bird's sax type |
| Choir component |
| High, in Havana |
| Many a choirboy |
| Palo __, Calif. |
| Tall, in Torino |
| High, to Miguel |
| Voice in a loft |
| Common rock sax |
| Ensemble singer |
| Low choral part |
| Low-voiced lady |
| Like some saxes |
| Choral category |
| Cumulus lead-in |
| High male voice |
| Glee club voice |
| Saxophone range |
| A cappella range |
| Adele, voicewise |
| Certain castrato |
| Certain soloist? |
| E-flat saxophone |
| High, in Italian |
| High, in Juárez |
| High: Comb form. |
| Hymn part, often |
| Kind of recorder |
| Low-down singer? |
| Opposite of bajo |
| Part below mezzo |
| Part of a chorus |
| Type of trombone |
| Cher, voice-wise |
| Choirboy's voice |
| High man's voice |
| Kind of clarinet |
| Certain choirboy |
| Low-voiced woman |
| Tall, in Tijuana |
| Voice in a choir |
| Woman in a choir |
| Tenor's neighbor |
| Voice above bass |
| Glee-club member |
| Type of clarinet |
| One of the clefs |
| Low female voice |
| Harmonizing voice |
| STOP," in Jalisco |
| A cappella member |
| Boy's choir range |
| Chorister's voice |
| Deep female voice |
| High, in Honduras |
| Higher than tenor |
| Mezzo's choirmate |
| Nina Simone, e.g. |
| Part for a singer |
| Singer, sometimes |
| Soprano colleague |
| Certain sax range |
| Female voice type |
| Italian for "high |
| It's high in Peru |
| Mezzo's colleague |
| Like some singing |
| One above a tenor |
| One under a mezzo |
| Deep-voiced woman |
| Saxophone variety |
| Tenor's higher-up |
| Voice in a chorus |
| Certain saxophone |
| Voice from a loft |
| Certain chorister |
| Kind of saxophone |
| Type of saxophone |
| Range above tenor |
| Voice above tenor |
| Boys choir voice |
| Cher's vocal range |
| Chorus constituent |
| Countertenor range |
| Chorus girl, maybe |
| Girl in the chorus |
| Lead-in to cumulus |
| Member of a choir. |
| Paul Desmond's sax |
| Señorita's "Stop! |
| Stop in Monterrey |
| Unisex vocal range |
| Choral designation |
| High, in the Andes |
| Sax classification |
| Sax section member |
| Shania Twain, e.g. |
| Voice in a quartet |
| Choral voice range |
| Low-singing female |
| Parker's sax, e.g. |
| Treble clef singer |
| Woman in the choir |
| Baritone colleague |
| Like a certain sax |
| Highest male voice |
| Soprano's neighbor |
| Voice in the choir |
| Benny Carter's sax |
| Female voice range |
| Male singing voice |
| Female choir voice |
| Cher or Adele, e.g. |
| Choir-loft occupant |
| Choral singing part |
| Chorale participant |
| Falsetto male voice |
| Mexican "stop" sign |
| Middle harmony part |
| Norah Jones or Cher |
| Not so high-pitched |
| Prefix with stratus |
| Range of some saxes |
| Shootouts preceders |
| Soprano alternative |
| Type of choir voice |
| Voice or instrument |
| Women's choir voice |
| Cantata participant |
| Certain vocal range |
| Harmony part, often |
| Kind of clef or sax |
| Part in an ensemble |
| Range below soprano |
| Range under soprano |
| Adele's vocal range |
| Certain voice range |
| Chorale contributor |
| Female choral voice |
| Like a lot of saxes |
| Member of the choir |
| Midrange voice type |
| A certain chorister |
| Soprano's colleague |
| Voice from the loft |
| Voice in the chorus |
| Female choir member |
| Voice above a tenor |
| Prefix with cumulus |
| Lowest female voice |
| Voice below soprano |
| Certain carol singer |
| Certain choir member |
| Countertenor's range |
| Deepest female voice |
| English horn's range |
| Female chorus member |
| Female singing range |
| Low woman at the Met |
| Member of a quartet. |
| Member of the chorus |
| Range of some flutes |
| Score part, at times |
| Second-voice carrier |
| Type of clef or horn |
| Type of flute or sax |
| Low woman in a choir |
| Singer above a tenor |
| L.A. rockers Palo___ |
| Tijuana traffic sign |
| Vocal quartet member |
| Certain opera singer |
| Charlie Parker's sax |
| Palo ___, California |
| Doo-wop group member |
| Certain female voice |
| Female singing voice |
| Certain choral singer |
| Clef or horn preceder |
| Harmony part, perhaps |
| Like a violist's clef |
| One of the sax family |
| Potential aria singer |
| Prefix in cloud names |
| Quartet member, maybe |
| Range for some flutes |
| Robert Plant, vocally |
| Shania Twain, for one |
| Toni Braxton, for one |
| Voice below a soprano |
| Woman's singing voice |
| ''Hold it,'' in Spain |
| Bonnie Raitt, for one |
| Kind of sax or singer |
| Many a woman, vocally |
| A cappella group part |
| Taylor Swift, for one |
| Kind of flute or horn |
| Certain singing voice |
| Quartet member, often |
| Amy Winehouse, vocally |
| Brahms' "___ Rhapsody. |
| High male choir member |
| Liza Minnelli, for one |
| Low female vocal range |
| Low female voice range |
| Low vocal range, maybe |
| Brahms's "___ Rhapsody |
| Deep-voiced songstress |
| Four-part harmony part |
| Part of SATB, chorally |
| Breathe In" band Palo__ |
| A, on some vocal scores |
| Deep female choir voice |
| Karen Carpenter's voice |
| Kind of clarinet or sax |
| Like Woody Herman's sax |
| Male ___ (countertenor) |
| Section of a glee club. |
| Voice higher than tenor |
| Word with flute or horn |
| Word with horn or flute |
| A cappella group member |
| Violist's clef, perhaps |
| Beginner's sax, usually |
| Opera villainess, often |
| Adele or Cher, voicewise |
| Baker or Carpenter, e.g. |
| Cher or Adele, musically |
| Classification for Adele |
| Deep-voiced, for a woman |
| It's high in the Sierras |
| Karen Carpenter, for one |
| One quarter of a quartet |
| Range of some choristers |
| Type of voice in a choir |
| Like some singing voices |
| Marian Anderson, for one |
| Pitch of some saxophones |
| She can reach pretty low |
| Low female singing voice |
| Countertenor counterpart |
| Range of some saxophones |
| ___-relievo (high relief) |
| Adele or Cher, voice-wise |
| Barbershop quartet's need |
| Between tenor and soprano |
| Deep-voiced female singer |
| High in the Sierra Madre? |
| High, in instrument names |
| Kind of saxophone or clef |
| Member of a mixed quartet |
| Opera villainess, usually |
| Voice from the choir loft |
| Voice range below soprano |
| Cannonball Adderley's sax |
| Deep female singing voice |
| Guy who's high in a loft? |
| Start of some cloud names |
| Choir voice below soprano |
| Member of a women's choir |
| Vocal range below soprano |
| Like Charlie Parker's sax |
| A height or hill: Spanish. |
| Alicia Keys or Adele, e.g. |
| Certain female voice range |
| Flute or saxophone variety |
| Kind of clef, voice or sax |
| Kind of saxophone or flute |
| Mama Rose in "Gypsy," e.g. |
| Middle harmony choral part |
| Part in a four-part chorus |
| Range of some robe wearers |
| Second-highest choir voice |
| Vocal range for both sexes |
| Word on Spanish stop signs |
| Word on Mexican stop signs |
| Band instrument, for short |
| One in a four-part harmony |
| Choral voice below soprano |
| Countertenor's counterpart |
| Highest male singing voice |
| Female opera villain, often |
| Lea Michele on "Glee," e.g. |
| Low vocal range for a woman |
| Low-voiced woman in a choir |
| Opera villainess, typically |
| Part of some vocal quartets |
| Sax type for Charlie Parker |
| Singing range of many women |
| Highest man or lowest woman |
| Low part in a womens' choir |
| Opera villainess, sometimes |
| Quarter of a quartet, maybe |
| Singing range of most women |
| Word on a Mexican stop sign |
| Lowest female singing voice |
| Highest male singer, usually |
| Lola in "Damn Yankees," e.g. |
| Lola, e.g., in "Damn Yankees |
| Low-voiced woman in a chorus |
| Sax played by Charlie Parker |
| Vocal range that means "high |
| Annina in "Der Rosenkavalier |
| Second-highest part, usually |
| Karen Carpenter's vocal range |
| Lead-in to stratus or cumulus |
| Low voice for a female singer |
| Many a Vienna Boys' Choir boy |
| Vocal quartet member, perhaps |
| Quarter of a quartet, perhaps |
| A cappella group member, maybe |
| Cannonball Adderley's sax type |
| It's between soprano and tenor |
| Like Cannonball Adderley's sax |
| Member of an instrument family |
| One not ending on a high note? |
| Voice in the old village choir |
| Voice type below mezzo-soprano |
| Deep voice for a female singer |
| ___ voltaje!" (Spanish warning) |
| Karen Carpenter or Shania Twain |
| Karen Carpenter's singing range |
| Shania Twain or Karen Carpenter |
| Vocal part often sung by mezzos |
| Voice between tenor and soprano |
| ___-relievo (kind of sculpture) |
| __ Rhapsody": Brahms vocal work |
| Between tenor and mezzo-soprano |
| Charlie Parker's saxophone type |
| Voice that's lower than soprano |
| Range between soprano and tenor |
| Voice between soprano and tenor |
| Lady Gaga or Katy Perry, vocally |
| Trujillo ___ (Puerto Rican city) |
| Word describing some instruments |
| Highest adult male singing voice |
| Meteorological lead-in to stratus |
| Sax type played by Charlie Parker |
| Kind of sax played by Maceo Parker |
| One not often hitting the high note |
| Second-highest in four-part harmony |
| Female choir member with a low voice |
| Singer who's not all about that bass |
| Saxophone that's smaller than a tenor |
| Vocal range for Adele and Norah Jones |
| Mrs. Lovett in "Sweeney Todd," for one |
| Sax played by Charlie and Maceo Parker |
| Female singer who can hit the low notes |
| Clef that sort of looks like a capital B |
| Katisha's range in "The Mikado," usually |
| Female singing voice lower than a soprano |
| Kind of sax played by Cannonball Adderley |
| Inner voice" hidden in five puzzle answers |
| Orfeo in Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice," e.g. |
| Orfeo, e.g., in Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice |
| Second highest, in a family of instruments |
| Second-highest voice in a four-part chorus |
| Voice type that's lower than mezzo-soprano |
| Part of the range that's widely accessible? |
| Singer whose voice is lower than a soprano's |
| Vocal range that's between soprano and tenor |
| Voice range that's between soprano and tenor |
| Female vocal range that's deeper than soprano |
| Saxophone that's higher in pitch than a tenor |
| Woman who doesn't generally hit the high notes |
| Singer of an Adele song at karaoke night, often |
| Vocal range for Anita Baker and Karen Carpenter |
| Type of saxophone that's higher than a tenor sax |
| Voice type that figures into this puzzle's theme |
| The role of Katisha in "The Mikado," traditionally |
| One whose range typically starts at F below middle C |
| Choir member with a voice a little lower than a soprano |
| Saxophone type featured on James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good) |