Television genre that can be "situational" or "romantic" like "Friends" or "The Mindy Project" |
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Play for laughs, cracking my code? |
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My code being broken, it's funny to see it on the stage (6) |
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'Divine -', poem by Dante (6) |
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Light-hearted entertainment |
Mirror Tea Time |
31 Mar 2024 |
Evasive about Democrat sent up in humorous play (6) |
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Amusing play or programme (6) |
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"The ultimate form of free speech," to Denis Leary |
New York Times |
09 Mar 2024 |
Come on dreadfully empty intentionally funny film (6) |
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Amusing play (6) |
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Jokey genre (6) |
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Podcast genre for "Giggly Squad" |
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Funny play or TV show (6) |
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Humorous play, film (6) |
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Director replacing line in pretty funny play |
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Funny film or show (6) |
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Arrive with daughter with unknown play (6) |
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Send up some party (democrats) in amusing performance (6) |
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Salt |
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Farce; humour (6) |
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Farce; humour |
The Telegraph Quick |
18 Dec 2023 |
Arrive on time without a funny show (6) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
15 Dec 2023 |
Shy about setter and director producing something amusing |
The Guardian Quiptic |
27 Nov 2023 |
Shy about setter and director producing something amusing (6) |
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Arrive extremely devotedly for As You Like It maybe |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
03 Oct 2023 |
Funny business |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Sep 2023 |
Stand-up ___ (jokes-filled performance) |
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Funny business? |
The Guardian Quick |
18 Feb 2023 |
Humorous play |
The Times Concise |
29 Nov 2022 |
Humour |
The Telegraph Quick |
20 Sep 2022 |
Funny business |
New York Times |
15 Jul 2022 |
Humour |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 Jun 2022 |
Laughing matter |
Newsday |
25 Jun 2022 |
,D |
Universal |
05 Nov 2021 |
Genre often combined with romance |
Universal |
03 Nov 2021 |
Tragedy's opposite |
USA Today |
21 Sep 2021 |
Frenchman taken in by misleading decoy - some people find that funny? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
14 Sep 2021 |
Modest about medieval humour |
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Revolutionary protest in Cyprus, something marked by hoots? |
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Funny play of shy author at drive-in |
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Pryor knowledge? |
The Washington Post Sunday |
07 Feb 2021 |
"Divine ___," narrative poem by Dante Alighieri which is an inspiration for dark academia |
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Arrive missing a day of fun |
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Light-hearted play |
The Sun Two Speed |
11 Sep 2020 |
Buffalo Bill imprisoning me for fun |
The Sun Two Speed |
11 Sep 2020 |
Light entertainment |
The Guardian Speedy |
17 May 2020 |
Perhaps film puts me in company with vacuous dandy |
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Film genre |
Family Time |
09 Mar 2020 |
Dramatic work to approach doggedly after vacation |
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Sea contained by shrinking — funny business |
The Sun Two Speed |
09 Nov 2019 |
Humour |
The Times Concise |
15 Sep 2019 |
Modest about myself and daughter in drama |
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Reluctant to talk about medical farce, perhaps |
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Humour to appear extremely dry |
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Could start sit-in passing around unknown quantity of the funny stuff |
Irish Times Crosaire |
02 Apr 2019 |
Humour Buffalo Bill lassoing writer |
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Setter on first date — stops shy of becoming a show |
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Funny stuff |
Thomas Joseph |
05 Jan 2019 |
Fun with gas and air — look out of it! |
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. Beautiful lass is initially dropped for douchebag at first! Funny business! |
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Humour |
The Telegraph Quick |
05 Aug 2018 |
Buffalo Bill embracing me for fun |
The Sun Two Speed |
26 May 2018 |
Funny business? |
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The funny thing is, if this isn't any good, you won't get any 9 across |
Irish Times Crosaire |
23 Oct 2017 |
'Saturday Night Live' specialty |
New York Times |
29 Aug 2017 |
It's a funny business |
Universal |
22 Aug 2017 |
Funny stuff produced by my code-breaker |
Irish Times Crosaire |
11 Aug 2017 |
It's a funny business |
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"Saturday Night Live" specialty |
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Stand-up stuff |
Thomas Joseph |
04 May 2016 |
Welcomed youth in part, giving amusing performance |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Apr 2016 |
Arrive on time without a lot of laughs? |
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Approach director before the beginning of Yorick's amusing performance |
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Entertainment offered by army section crossing sea |
The Times Cryptic |
07 Oct 2015 |
Protest about to be raised over variable entertainment |
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Protest about to be raised over variable entertainment |
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Humour this setter, in costume of Buffalo Bill? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
13 May 2015 |
Form of entertainment served up in illusory democracy |
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Humorous film or play |
The Times Concise |
24 Apr 2015 |
It's funny seeing this in 15 across |
Irish Times Crosaire |
31 Mar 2015 |
Bailiwick of one of the goddesses spelled out by circled letters |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
27 Mar 2015 |
Break code protecting Mark Antony in the end? You're expected to laugh at that! |
Irish Times Crosaire |
07 Mar 2015 |
Timid getting in sea, it's meant to be fun |
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Funny presentation |
The Telegraph Quick |
16 Jan 2015 |
Bailiwick of one of the goddesses spelled out by circled letters |
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Buffalo Bill's all over me — that's funny |
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Play has to happen over 24 hours, answer goes |
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Sea contained by shrinking — funny business |
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Funny business? |
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Funny business? |
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Humor |
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Laughing matters |
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It's a funny business |
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Buffalo Bill lassoes me for amusement |
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Film category |
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Video-store section |
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See 30-Across |
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Benny's bag |
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Seinfeld's field |
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Theater genre |
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Humorous movie |
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Rock genre? |
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Field for Fields |
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Foxworthy's field |
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Foxworthy's field |
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Funny business? |
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92 Across' field |
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Aristophanes work |
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Dante wrote a divine one |
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Video store section |
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Second part |
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"The Odd Couple," e.g. |
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Emmy category |
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Ball field? |
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Leno's forte |
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Type of club |
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Video-store section |
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"A Midsummer Night's Dream," e.g. |
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Video-store section |
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Neil Simon's forte |
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"The Divine ___" |
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Broadway's "Arsenic and Old Lace," e.g. |
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Shakespeare's "___ of Errors" |
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Divine or Human |
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Stage fare |
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Sennett output. |
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TV offering. |
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Broadway fare. |
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Broadway specialty. |
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Something amusing. |
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Broadway offering. |
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Type of entertainment. |
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Kind of play. |
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Elliott Nugent's forte. |
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What Plautus wrote. |
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Amusing event. |
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