Many a Gilbert and Sullivan work NYT Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer on August 07, 2024
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Updated Aug 07, 2024
Many a Gilbert and Sullivan work NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Many a Gilbert and Sullivan work NYT for the August 07, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 10 letters. Start with L and end with A. Possible solutions are LEUKOPENIA,LEUKODERMA,LIGHTOPERA.
The answer to the Many a Gilbert and Sullivan work NYT crossword clue is "LIGHTOPERA."
The crossword clue "Many a Gilbert and Sullivan work" with the answer "LIGHTOPERA" refers to the genre of theatrical performance that characterizes the works of the famous duo Gilbert and Sullivan. Their collaborations are known for their "light opera" style, which blends elements of comedy, satire, and musical performance.
This genre is often lighter and more accessible than traditional opera, featuring witty lyrics, engaging melodies, and humorous plots. Gilbert and Sullivan's operas, such as "The Mikado" and "Pirates of Penzance," are quintessential examples of light opera, making the clue and answer fitting descriptors for their distinctive musical contributions.
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