- - "Duck Soup," for one
- - Frayn's "Noises Off," e.g.
- - "Tartuffe," for one
- - "Charley's Aunt" is one
- - "30 Rock," for one
- - 'La Cage aux Folles,' for one
- - One of the features covering writing in comedy
- - 'Broad City,' for one
- - Tom Stoppard's "On the Razzle," for one
- - Show for laughs
- - "Noises Off," for one
- - TV's "Fawlty Towers," for one
- - "Some Like It Hot," for one
- - Poor play choice for a tragedian
- - "What's Up, Doc?" is one
- - Monty Python's "Spamalot," for one
- - "The Comedy of Errors," for one
- - "Dumb and Dumber", for one
- - fellow to race round to see play
- - it's a long way to church - that's ridiculous
- - improbable comedy
- - confront republican in fiasco
- - right in front as a comedy
- - Outside appearance involving king is total shambles
- - Comic play
- - play with an absurd plot
- - passenger has caught the absurdity
- - an empty or patently ridiculous act, proceeding, or situation
- - people act foolishly in it
- - absurd situation at distant church
- - hollow formality
- - Absurd situation
- - Complete travesty
- - Ludicrous display
- - Absurd proceedings
- - stage comedy
- - So far Common Era has been an absurd sham!
- - Ludicrous situation
- - Forcemeat
- - Door-slamming play
- - It's a travesty
- - Funny show
- - Staged mockery
- - Slapstick vehicle
- - Satirist's creation
- - Samuel Foote's forte
- - Ridiculous comedy
- - Obvious pretense
- - Marx Brothers movie, e.g.
- - Light stage fare
- - Light entertainment on Broadway.
- - Knockabout comedy
- - It's absurd
- - French stage forte
- - France's gift to the stage
- - Comedy with broad satire
- - Comedy of the absurd?
- - Buffoonish comedy
- - Broad satire
- - Broad humor
- - Bedroom comedy, say
- - Bedroom comedy, often
- - "No Sex Please, We're British," e.g.
- - "Comedy of Errors," e.g.
- - A kind of play
- - Stuffing
- - Bedroom
- - Satire
- - .... comedy
- - Stage offering
- - Ludicrous comedy
- - Church not near? That's ridiculous!
- - Broad comedy with an improbable plot
- - Door-slamming comedy
- - Comedy act discovered during meal
- - Silly comedy
- - Wacky comedy
- - Comedy with much door-slamming
- - Ridiculous production
- - Comedy clubs acquiring following with live coverage
- - Form of parody
- - Absurd comedy
- - Oscar Wilde genre
- - 'Seinfeld' genre
- - It isn't meant to be taken seriously
- - Screwball comedy
- - Comedic category
- - Conservative in charge? Total shambles!
- - Absurd event
- - Many a Chaplin film
- - Three Stooges genre
- - Slapstick comedy
- - Travesty
- - Absurd play features Romeo brought inside
- - Satirical comedy
- - Mockery
- - Writing in hash caf? is a skit
- - Many a Monty Python skit
- - Marx Brothers specialty
- - Satiric comedy
- - You can't take it seriously
- - Ridiculous situation
- - It's not to be taken seriously
- - Many a Wilde play
- - Shakespeare's 'The Comedy of Errors,' e.g
- - Comic absurdity
- - Satirical work
- - Coward's specialty
- - Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," e.g.
- - Feydeau's genre
- - Outrageous comedy
- - Burlesque
- - It often involves slamming doors
- - Exaggerated comedy
- - Humorous play
- - Absurd sham
- - Wilde forte
- - Marx Brothers genre
- - Light, witty play
- - Molière's "Tartuffe," e.g.
- - Feydeau specialty
- - Slapstick, e.g.
- - Ridiculous sham
- - Typical Wodehouse novel
- - Light dramatic work
- - Wilde work
- - Moliere's forte
- - Monty Python specialty
- - Low comedy
- - Comedy of errors
- - "S.N.L." specialty
- - Molière's specialty
- - Feydeau forte
- - Light work?
- - Moliere genre
- - Oscar Wilde forte
- - Screwball production
- - Trial, sometimes
- - Slapstick humor, e.g.
- - Slapstick drama
- - Tomfoolery
- - Madcap comedy
- - Spoof
- - Type of comedy
- - Broad comedy
- - Any of the "Scary Movie" movies
- - Parody
- - Film genre
- - Literary genre
- - Literary form
- - Play genre
- - comedic play or absurd situation?
- - Shambles, debacle
- - An extravagantly comical play
- - absurdist comedy
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