| It's between soprano and tenor | 34 |
| Hymn part, often | 16 |
| Horn type | 9 |
| High, in the Andes | 18 |
| High, in Juárez | 18 |
| High, in Italian | 16 |
| High, in Honduras | 17 |
| High, in Havana | 15 |
| High man | 8 |
| High in the Sierra Madre? | 25 |
| Harmony part, perhaps | 21 |
| Girl in the chorus | 18 |
| Four-part part | 14 |
| Flute range | 11 |
| Flute or saxophone variety | 26 |
| Female singing range | 20 |
| Female opera villain, often | 27 |
| English horn's range | 24 |
| E-flat saxophone | 16 |
| E-flat sax | 10 |
| Doo-wop part | 12 |
| Deep-voiced, for a woman | 24 |
| Countertenor's range | 24 |
| Countertenor range | 18 |
| Counter-tenor | 13 |
| Clef that sort of looks like a capital B | 40 |
| Clef or horn preceder | 21 |
| Chorister's voice | 21 |
| Choral voice range | 18 |
| Choral singing part | 19 |
| Choral singer | 13 |
| Choral member | 13 |
| Choral designation | 18 |
| Choral class | 12 |
| Choir-loft occupant | 19 |
| Choir female | 12 |
| Choir component | 15 |
| Choir boy | 9 |
| Cher, e.g. | 10 |
| Certain vocal range | 19 |
| Certain choir member | 20 |
| Certain castrato | 16 |
| Certain carol singer | 20 |
| Carol part | 10 |
| Cannonball Adderley's sax type | 34 |
| BoysÂ’ choir voice | 21 |
| Between tenor and soprano | 25 |
| Barbershopper | 13 |
| Barbershop quartet's need | 29 |
| Adele or Cher, voicewise | 24 |
| A singer | 8 |
| A kind of sax | 13 |
| A choir voice | 13 |
| A cappella range | 16 |
| "STOP," in Jalisco | 28 |
| "Inner voice" hidden in five puzzle answers | 53 |
| "Breathe In" band Palo___ | 35 |
| "___ voltaje!" (Spanish warning) | 42 |
| "__ Rhapsody": Brahms vocal work | 42 |
| ___-relievo (high relief) | 25 |
| ____ sax | 8 |
| Illinois city | 13 |
| Ill. city | 9 |
| City in Illinois | 16 |
| City on the Mississippi | 23 |
| City in Ill. | 12 |
| "Good Eats" host Brown | 32 |
| Illinois city on the Mississippi | 32 |
| Teddy's 1904 foe | 20 |
| Illinois city, site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate | 54 |
| Illinois city near St.Louis | 27 |
| Glenn Miller's real first name | 34 |
| City north of East St. Louis | 28 |
| "Good Eats" series creator __ Brown | 45 |
| TV foodie Brown | 15 |
| TV chef Brown | 13 |
| Suburb of St. Louis | 19 |
| Site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate | 39 |
| Ontario community or English namesake | 38 |
| Mfg. city in Illinois | 21 |
| Kitchen Stadium commentator Brown of "Iron Chef America" | 66 |
| Judge Parker who won the Solid South, but nothing else, in 1904 | 63 |
| Illinois town near the Mississippi River | 40 |
| Illinois city near St. Louis | 28 |
| Food Network star Brown | 23 |
| City of last Lincoln-Douglas debate | 35 |
| City north of St. Louis | 23 |
| City in SW Ill. | 15 |
| Brown who got injured during the miniseries "Feasting on Asphalt" | 75 |
| Brown of "Good Eats" | 30 |
| Birthplace of Miles Davis | 25 |
| _____ Parker, 1904 candidate for President | 42 |
| ___ B. Parker, U.S. jurist | 26 |
| ___ B. Parker, Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 opponent for president | 67 |
| Pennsylvania city | 17 |
| Penna. city | 11 |
| Pa. city | 8 |
| Keystone State city | 19 |
| City in Pa. | 11 |
| Penn State campus site | 22 |