- - Play part that comes after the first intermission
- - Second half of a play segment: 2 wds.
- - play's middle, maybe
- - Second half of a play, often
- - Play continuation
- - When Hamlet says 'The play's the thing' in 'Hamlet'
- - Second half of a musical, often
- - Second part of a play
- - Play part after intermission
- - When Hamlet says, "The play's the thing ... "
- - Intermission follower, often
- - Part of a play after intermission, maybe
- - When the plot thickens, often
- - Play center, often
- - When Hamlet declares "The play's the thing"
- - Broadway production segment, often
- - Play center, perhaps
- - Middle of a play, often
- - Play center
- - Play's middle
- - Play center, usually
- - Play period
- - Play segment
- - Play part
- - Part of a play
- - When Vissi darte is sung in 39-Down
- - when rosencrantz and guildenstern arrive, in "hamlet"
- - time for some reprises
- - In "Hamilton," it starts with Jefferson singing "What'd I Miss"
- - half of "rent"
- - When Song's identity is revealed, in "M. Butterfly"
- - "hamilton" conclusion
- - when "light through yonder window breaks" in "romeo and juliet"
- - second section of "hamlet"
- - When the balcony scene occurs in "Romeo and Juliet"
- - Intermission follower, perhaps
- - When the office scenes of "Glengarry Glen Ross" occur
- - When the "Balcony Scene" occurs
- - When Romeo sees Juliet on the balcony
- - When Jaques says, "All the world's a stage" in "As You Like It"
- - The second half of "The Book of Mormon"
- - Pop Secret rival
- - Period after intermission
- - Part of Hamlet
- - Microwave popcorn brand with a movie themed name
- - Microwave popcorn brand
- - In which the Balcony Scene takes place
- - "A Chorus Line" doesn't have one
- - Drama section.
- - Second part of "Cats"
- - When Petruchio meets Katherine
- - Second half of most musicals
- - Musical's usual conclusion
- - Pop Secret competitor
- - When Roxie's trial occurs in 'Chicago'
- - When to hear "SOS" in "Mamma Mia!"
- - When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern make their first appearance
- - When the duel occurs in 'Hamilton'
- - Middle of some plays
- - When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern first appear in 'Hamlet'
- - Conclusion of "Hamilton"
- - Second part of 75-Down
- - Intermission follower
- - Popcorn brand whose logo resembles a movie marquee
- - Follower of the first intermission
- - When the 'Toreador Song' is heard in 'Carmen'
- - When Juliet asks 'Wherefore art thou Romeo?'
- - Second part of plays
- - When Macbeth kills Duncan
- - When Polonius says 'Brevity is the soul of wit'
- - Conclusion of "Cats"
- - It's when Macbeth kills Duncan
- - When Katherine and Petruchio meet
- - The end of "Evita"
- - Second half of a musical
- - When Musetta's waltz is heard in 'La Bohème'
- - When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern first appear
- - Last part of "Waiting for Godot"
- - Final part of most Broadway musicals
- - When Macbeth claims to see a dagger
- - It may follow intermission
- - "Cats" conclusion
- - When Romeo says, "But, soft!"
- - Popcorn brand
- - Middle of many plays
- - When Othello arrives in Cyprus
- - When the Sugar Plum Fairy appears in "The Nutcracker"
- - When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are introduced
- - It follows the first curtain
- - When Macbeth asks "Is this a dagger which I see before me?"
- - Last part of "Cats"
- - Intermission follower, at times
- - Half of a musical second
- - In "Rent," it starts with "Seasons of Love"
- - Whence the balcony scene in "Romeo and Juliet"
- - When Romeo marries Juliet
- - When Juliet is compared to the sun
- - When Romeo and Juliet have their balcony scene
- - When Bloody Mary sings "Happy Talk"
- - It may follow the first intermission
- - It ends with Lear heading out into stormy weather
- - When Juliet says "Parting is such sweet sorrow"
- - Popular microwave popcorn
- - When Macbeth gives his dagger soliloquy
- - When Hamlet says "Words, words, words"
- - When 92-Across says "Well, happiness to their sheets!"
- - Brand of microwave popcorn
- - Intermission ender, maybe
- - When to hear "O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?"
- - When Tristan and Melot duel in "Tristan und Isolde"
- - Section of "Hamlet," for example
- - When Hamlet pretends to go mad
- - When Hamlet says "What a piece of work is a man!"
- - Intermission follower, maybe
- - Musical segment
- - When Romeo says "Juliet is the sun"
- - Part of most plays
- - When Macbeth slays Duncan
- - Finale of many plays: 2 wds.
- - "nutcracker" conclusion
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