Princess in an opera, not a princess in an operetta (3)
Times
Cryptic
#29051
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25 Across
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2024-10-18
Generating...
I haven't cracked this one yet — but the brilliant team at Times for the Times have:
aIDA (princess in an opera (of the same name, by Verdi)) minus the ‘a’. Princess in the G&S operetta. I have no idea why I put in IvA.