The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 5 letter word OPERA which also is the latest solution we found used in Wall Street Journal in 2021.
Wagner work crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
OPERA | 81 % | 5 |
OPUS | 7 % | 4 |
RINGCYCLE | 7 % | 9 |
LOHENGRIN | 4 % | 9 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Wagner work
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- opera
- gotterdammerung
- opus
- eva
- libretto
- idyll
- leitmotif
- pirate
- ring
- aria
- otto
- bayreuth
Crossword Answer definitions
OPERA noun- A theatrical work, combining drama, music, song and sometimes dance.
- The score for such a work.
- A building designed for the performance of such works; an opera house.
- A company dedicated to performing such works.
- (by extension) Any showy, melodramatic or unrealistic production resembling an opera.
- A work of music or set of works with a specified rank in an ordering of a composer's complete published works.
- A work, especially of art.
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result OPERA
- "Falstaff," e.g.
- "Boris Godunov," for one
- "Lulu" or "Norma"
- A Mozart work
- Horse __ (western)
- Mozart work
- Musical art form
- Musical drama
- "Amahl and the Night Visitors," for one
- "Falstaff"
More clues leading to the result OPUS
- Magnum __ (great work)
- Musical number?
- Musical piece
- Musical work
- Work by Beethoven
- "Bloom County 2015" character
- Work of classical music
- Piece of work
- Major work
- Mr. Holland's masterpiece
More clues leading to the result RINGCYCLE
- Boxing circuit?
- It ends with "Twilight of the Gods," familiarly
- Wagner work
- Musical work in four parts, with its first part opening the Met's 2010-11 season
- Wagner work ... or a possible title for this puzzle
- Wagner opus
- It was parodied in Looney Tunes' "What's Opera, Doc?"