| Verdi work about a slave | 24 |
| Verdi opera with pyramids | 25 |
| Verdi opera or heroine | 22 |
| Verdi opera about a slave | 25 |
| Title slave of the stage | 24 |
| Title girl of a Verdi opera | 27 |
| The King of Egypt sings in it | 29 |
| Slave girl on Broadway | 22 |
| Slave entombed with Radames | 27 |
| Radamès'sbeloved | 23 |
| Radames's love, in opera | 28 |
| Radamès's friend | 23 |
| Palace Theatre musical, once | 28 |
| Operatic masterpiece of 1871 | 28 |
| Operatic African slave | 22 |
| Opera with a slave girl | 23 |
| Opera set in ancient Thebes | 27 |
| Opera redone by Elton John | 26 |
| Opera premiere: Cairo, 1871 | 27 |
| Opera featuring elephants | 25 |
| Musical featuring Nubians | 25 |
| Ethiopian slave of opera | 25 |
| Enslaved princess of opera | 26 |
| Elton John-Tim Rice musical | 27 |
| Elton John theater score | 24 |
| Elton John Broadway musical | 27 |
| Egyptian slave of opera | 23 |
| Egyptian premiere of 1871 | 25 |
| Classic role for a diva | 23 |
| Classic Leontyne Price role | 27 |
| Captive princess of opera | 25 |
| 1953 title role for Sophia | 26 |
| Quinn of "Blink" | 26 |
| "Blink" actor Quinn | 29 |
| Capitol Hill assistant | 22 |
| Superior's inferior | 23 |
| Presidential assistant | 22 |
| White House intern, e.g. | 24 |
| Helper around the House | 23 |
| Candy striper, for one | 22 |
| White House staffer, e.g. | 25 |
| Washington, to Braddock | 23 |
| Senator's assistant | 23 |
| Officer's assistant | 23 |
| Mayoral assistant, e.g. | 23 |
| General's right-hand man | 28 |
| General's assistant | 23 |
| Crusoe's Friday, e.g. | 25 |
| Candidate's assistant | 25 |
| White House staffer, perhaps | 28 |
| Wearer of an aiguillette | 24 |
| Useful military person | 22 |
| President's confidante | 26 |
| Politico's adviser | 22 |
| Paraprofessional, for one | 25 |
| One who takes messages | 22 |
| One on a coffee run, say | 24 |
| Office messenger, e.g. | 22 |
| Military assistant, e.g. | 24 |
| Lawmaker's assistant | 24 |
| Kato, to the Green Hornet | 25 |
| Job for a young officer | 23 |
| Ike, to Mac: 1930's | 23 |
| Ike, to Mac, in the 30's | 28 |
| Ike, to Mac in the 30's | 27 |
| Hospital staffer, e.g. | 22 |
| Helper bringing a drink? | 24 |
| Harried manager's hire | 26 |
| Hamilton, to Gen. Washington | 28 |
| Governmental appointee, e.g. | 28 |
| Governmental appointee | 22 |
| Girl Friday's role | 22 |
| General's gofer, e.g. | 25 |
| Congressional position | 22 |
| Congressional assistant | 23 |
| Coffee fetcher, perhaps | 23 |
| Acts as military assistant | 26 |
| "West Wing" extra | 27 |
| "Candy striper" | 25 |
| ___-mémoire (memorandum) | 27 |
| Was a good Samaritan to | 23 |
| Towed off the road, say | 23 |
| Acted as a good Samaritan | 25 |
| Muhammed Ali's coach? | 25 |
| One lending a helping hand | 26 |
| Abettor's partner? | 22 |
| First-___ (A.R.C. worker) | 25 |
| Ambulance attendant, often | 26 |
| ___ by verdict, in law | 22 |
| Right hands, you might say | 26 |
| Some West Wing workers | 22 |
| "Brass" entourage | 27 |
| Some function as liaisons | 25 |
| Paraprofessionals, e.g. | 23 |
| Lower-echelon personnel | 23 |
| Generals' staff members | 27 |
| General's staff members | 27 |
| Congressional employees | 23 |
| Big shots' assistants | 25 |
| "Candy stripers" | 26 |