| Year | Composer | Hint | Opera | % Correct |
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| 1875 | Georges Bizet | Famous for arias "Habanera" and "Toreador Song" | Carmen | 85%
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| 1791 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | The Queen of the Night enlists Tamino to rescue her daughter Pamina from the high priest Sarastro | The Magic Flute | 80%
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| 1904 | Giacomo Puccini | Set in Japan, features characters Cio-Cio-san and Pinkerton | Madame Butterfly | 72%
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| 1786 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Count Almaviva unsuccessfully attempts to seduce his servant Susanna | The Marriage Of Figaro | 72%
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| 1871 | Giuseppe Verdi | Named after an Ethiopian princess, it is set in the Old Kingdom of Egypt. | Aida | 68%
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| 1787 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Based on the legends of Don Juan, a fictional libertine and seducer | Don Giovanni | 64%
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| 1816 | Gioachino Rossini | The title character is the same as the one from Mozart's 1786 opera. | The Barber Of Seville | 60%
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| 1896 | Giacomo Puccini | Named after the lifestyle of a poor seamstress in Paris around 1830 | La Bohème | 58%
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| 1853 | Giuseppe Verdi | Based on La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas and originally titled Violetta after the main character | La Traviata | 57%
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| 1935 | George Gershwin | Disabled black street beggar attempts to rescue woman from her drug dealer and violent lover | Porgy and Bess | 52%
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| 1900 | Giacomo Puccini | Contains depictions of torture, murder, and suicide, as well as some of Puccini's best-known lyrical arias | Tosca | 45%
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| 1805 | Ludwig van Beethoven | Leonore, disguised as a guard, rescues her husband Florestan from death in a political prison | Fidelio | 43%
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| 1851 | Giuseppe Verdi | Tragic story revolving around the Duke of Mantua and his hunch-backed court jester | Rigoletto | 43%
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| 1870 | Richard Wagner | Based on Norse mythology, twins, having been separated in childhood, meet and fall in love | The Valkyrie | 41%
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| 1865 | Richard Wagner | Based on 12th-century romance by Gottfried von Strassburg and inspired by philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer | Tristan und Isolde | 41%
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