- - Comedy form seen on Whose Line Is It Anyway? for short
- - 'The Black Version' comedy style
- - Second City's comedy style
- - style of comedy which is unscripted and reacts to ideas from the audience.
- - comedy made up on the spot, for short
- - dc ...... (comedy club in the nation's capital)
- - Comedy style based on ad-libbing, for short
- - Ad-libbed comedy format, for short
- - 53rd Street comedy club, informally
- - Comedy genre, for short
- - Unpredictable comedy style
- - Ad-libbed comedy
- - Specialty for many college acting groups
- - Comedy style based on 'yes, and'
- - Unscripted comedy, informally
- - Comedy style
- - Ad-lib comedy style
- - Comedy style, for short
- - Unscripted comedy, for short
- - Comedy specialty
- - 53rd Street comedy club (with "The")
- - Ad-lib comedy
- - Second City specialty
- - Some comedy
- - Comedy genre
- - Comedy club offering
- - genre for second city performers
- - Comic performance better finishing early
- - "Second City" fare
- - Offline activity?
- - Spontaneous performance, informally
- - Theater type where ad-libbing is encouraged
- - Show where all you need to start it is one suggestion of anything, anything at all! Can you believe it? What a deal
- - Second City staple
- - Acting exercise
- - Performance style at UCB and Second City
- - "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" style
- - The speaker's for and against ad-libbing
- - Technique taught at the Groundlings and UCB
- - Quick-thinking skill
- - "Whose Line Is It Anyway" technique
- - Off-the-cuff routine, for short
- - Off-the-cuff stuff
- - Ad-libbed bit
- - Spontaneous skits
- - Second City forte
- - Off-the-cuff bit
- - Unscripted theater, briefly
- - Some troupes do it
- - "Whose Line..." doings
- - Some Second City skits
- - Ad lib
- - Stand-up routine
- - .... was the main activity in the TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway
- - make better, mostly unscripted performance
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