Barking "woof!", dog tiring at play |
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Barking 'woof!', dog tiring at play |
The Times Cryptic |
29 Jan 2024 |
Women joining cast got gift on radio play |
The Guardian Cryptic |
26 Jul 2023 |
Play whose title character doesn't actually appear |
Universal |
02 May 2023 |
Serving, give up point and play without purpose |
The Guardian Cryptic |
30 Aug 2022 |
Samuel Beckett ''no-show'' play |
Newsday |
29 Jul 2020 |
Play in which the title character is never seen |
The Washington Post |
10 Aug 2016 |
1952 tragicomedy featuring the tramps 19 Across and 56 Across |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
11 Sep 2015 |
1952 tragicomedy featuring the tramps 19 Across and 56 Across |
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Samuel Beckett classic |
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20th-century play |
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Samuel Beckett play with an unseen character |
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Patient Samuel Beckett play of 1953 |
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Play subtitled "A Tragicomedy in Two Acts" |
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Beckett classic |
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Beckett classic |
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Estragon and Vladimir's fate |
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Samuel Beckett play |
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Paris premiere of 1953 |
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Tragicomic play of 1952 |
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Beckett's stage classic |
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Beckett play |
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Beckett classic |
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Beckett tragicomedy |
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Beckett play: 1952 |
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Beckett title |
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What Estragon was doing |
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Samuel Beckett play. |
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