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PIRATESThe ___ of Penzance, comicopera by Gilbert and Sullivan (7)
GILBERTLibrettist who collaborated with Arthur Sullivan on HMS Pinafore and The Pirates of Penzance (7)
THESPISDepicted in an opera by Gilbert and Sullivan, the Greek dramatic poet considered the founder of tragedy (7)
POOHBAHThe Lord-High-Everything-Else in The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan (4-3)
CORSAIRMy second tune, one from The Pirates of Penzance?
CORNISHSentimental stuff, a bit like The Pirates of Penzance ?
LIMITED1893 operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan (6,7)
FOEMANWhen the ___ bares his steel, song from Act II of The Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan
FROGSIn The Pirates Of Penzance, the Major-General could distinguish Raphaels from Gerard Dows and Zoffanies and knew 'the croaking chorus from The ... of Aristophanes'
FREDERICThe pirate apprentice of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera The Pirates of Penzance (8)
QUOTE'... I know the kings of England. and I - the fights historical... ' says Major-General Stanley in The Pirates Of Penzance (5)
SULLIVANGilbert and _, Victorian-era theatre duo whose comic operas include The Mikado and The Pirates of Penzance (8)
TITIPU"The Town of ___", alternative title of The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan (6)
PERI'The Peer and the --', subtitle of Iolanthe by Gilbert and Sullivan (4)
THEPIRATESGilbert %26 Sullivan operetta, ... Of Penzance (3,7)
RUDDIGOREThe Witch's Curse, the tenth of the Savoy Operas by Gilbert and Sullivan (9)
GONDOLIERSThe -, 1889 Savoy Opera by Gilbert and Sullivan subtitled The King of Barataria (10)
YEOMEN'The --- of the Guard', Savoy opera by Gilbert and Sullivan (6)
UTOPIALIMITED1893 operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan subtitled The Flowers of Progress (6,7)
STUCCO"But you forget, sir, you only bought the property a year ago, and the ___ on your baronial castle is scarcely dry" (Pirates of Penzance)