- - Tragedy's opposite
- - It's a funny business
- - It's funny seeing this in 15 across
- - Benny's bag
- - Seinfeld's field
- - Foxworthy's field
- - Leno's forte
- - "A Midsummer Night's Dream," e.g.
- - Neil Simon's forte
- - Broadway's "Arsenic and Old Lace," e.g.
- - Shakespeare's "...... of Errors"
- - Elliott Nugent's forte.
- - tv series, the – company
- - Subject of the former Perrier Awards at the Edinburgh Festival
- - funny movie or tv show
- - a play to approach with extreme dismay
- - Fun car driven out of faltering democracy
- - Some welcome Dynasty characters in play
- - Light-hearted entertainment
- - Arrive on time without a lot of laughs?
- - Genre that may be romantic
- - Sets of jokes performed on a stage
- - when deciphered, my code will cause amusement
- - arrive before extremely dodgy amusing play
- - Play for laughs, cracking my code?
- - Come, lady, get rid of the French humour
- - Drollery could become my code
- - Sea contained by shrinking in funny business
- - The least serious film genre
- - arrive on time without a play
- - Genre often combined with romance
- - humorous drama
- - Funny film
- - Frenchman taken in by misleading decoy - some people find that funny?
- - modest about medieval humour
- - Amusing play
- - funny play of shy author at drive-in
- - Buffalo Bill tours the Middle East for fun
- - "Duck Soup," e.g.
- - Type of play
- - Humorous play
- - Light-hearted play
- - Buffalo Bill imprisoning me for fun
- - Light entertainment
- - Sea contained by shrinking — funny business
- - Could start sit-in passing around unknown quantity of the funny stuff
- - Funny stuff
- - Buffalo Bill embracing me for fun
- - The funny thing is, if this isn't any good, you won't get any 9 across
- - 'Saturday Night Live' specialty
- - Funny stuff produced by my code-breaker
- - Stand-up stuff
- - Welcomed youth in part, giving amusing performance
- - Entertainment offered by army section crossing sea
- - Humour this setter, in costume of Buffalo Bill?
- - Humorous film or play
- - Bailiwick of one of the goddesses spelled out by circled letters
- - Break code protecting Mark Antony in the end? You're expected to laugh at that!
- - Funny presentation
- - Laughing matters
- - Video-store section
- - Theater genre
- - Humorous movie
- - Field for Fields
- - Aristophanes work
- - 92 Across' field
- - Dante wrote a divine one
- - "The Odd Couple," e.g.
- - Ball field?
- - "The Divine ......"
- - Divine or Human
- - TV offering.
- - Sennett output.
- - Broadway fare.
- - Broadway specialty.
- - Something amusing.
- - Type of entertainment.
- - What Plautus wrote.
- - Amusing event.
- - Broadway offering
- - Second part
- - Funny business
- - Film category
- - Type of club
- - Humour
- - Humor
- - Laughing matter?
- - Film genre
- - Emmy category
- - Rock genre
- - Drama genre
- - Kind of play
- - Stage fare
- - See 30 across
- - ...., we may say, is society protecting itself ... with a smile': j b priestley
- - Amusing play or film
- - An amusing play
- - amusing drama
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