Playwright Gilroy's "subject" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ROSES Playwright Gilroy's "subject" (5)
60% EUGENE Playwright O'Neill (6) LA Times Daily Jul 15, 2026
60% IBSEN Norwegian playwright (5) The Telegraph Quick Jul 11, 2026
60% MAMET Playwright David (5) Thomas Joseph Jun 29, 2026
60% ODETS Playwright Clifford (5) Newsday Jun 28, 2026
60% ESTATE Will subject (6) Eugene Sheffer Jun 26, 2026
60% IONESCO "Rhinoceros" playwright (7) Wall Street Journal Jun 10, 2026
60% ANTON Playwright Chekhov (5) Wall Street Journal Jun 4, 2026
56% ENGLISH School subject (7) The Times Concise Jul 17, 2026
56% HAYSTACK Monet subject (8) Eugene Sheffer Jul 13, 2026
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