Old playwright bitten by Greek bird : Crossword Clue

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  • - Old playwright bitten by Greek bird
  • - large bird of prey with a bluish-grey back and wings
  • - Bird of prey once almost extinct in the UK
  • - Broad-winged bird of prey often used in falconry
  • - Good socialist playwright appearing in acceptable flier
  • - Climbing plant with bitter-tasting fruit, also known as bitter apple, bitter cucumber, egusi or vine of Sodom
  • - "Equus" playwright whose twin brother Anthony was also a playwright
  • - author of the stage plays equus and amadeus
  • - Machiavellian type guarding old, old city in a bitter way
  • - In a crabby manner
  • - With a foul temper
  • - With a bad temper
  • - In a peevish way
  • - Old and bitter, occasionally admitting one's old
  • - Old individual not ultimately included in recognition of achievements
  • - awfully troublesome that rum has gone off - it's out of date
  • - It's nothing to lose bet; perhaps it's out of date
  • - Lose old bet newly regarded as invalid
  • - Dead Greek priestess in bitter madness
  • - Diana duck in freezing, showing stupidity
  • - i do go in when it's icy and that's so stupid
  • - Rant isn't in dictionary - how stupid is that?
  • - Madness of papers linking home of British prime minister with motorcyclist at centre
  • - Squawk by old bird, though not old bird!
  • - Bird that's been called a 'winged rainbow'
  • - Bird's claw regularly in its beak?
  • - Tropical bird has a bill in its stomach
  • - Bird making mother make bird noises
  • - celebrated ancient greek playwright
  • - Greek dramatist who wrote Antigone and Electra
  • - Greek tragedian
  • - Food soaked by Charlie in pickle's Greek
  • - Ancient Greek playwright
  • - greek comic playwright
  • - Comic playwright of ancient Athens whose works include The Clouds , The Wasps and The Frogs
  • - Ancient Greek dramatist who wrote The Wasps and The Birds
  • - Greek comic dramatist — writer of Lysistrata, d. about 385 BC
  • - Early comic writer
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