- - Like Neil Simon's 'The Dinner Party'
- - In front of a court, I like drama, occasionally
- - Like O'Neill's "The Moon of the Caribbees"
- - brief, like a play
- - like short plays, often
- - Length of some plays
- - Like plays with no intermission
- - Like Sartre's 'No Exit'
- - Like a short play
- - Like Harold Pinter's 'A Kind of Alaska'
- - Type of short play
- - Like many short plays
- - Like Williams's 'Suddenly Last Summer'
- - Like Samuel Beckett's 'Endgame'
- - Like Pinter's 'The Dumb Waiter'
- - Like Strindberg's 'Pariah'
- - Like a short play, usually
- - Like 'The American Dream' by Edward Albee
- - Anton Chekhov's 'The Boor,' e.g
- - Short play length
- - Like Albee's "The Zoo Story"
- - Like Wilde's 'Salome'
- - Like Pinter's "Landscape"
- - Way shorter than 2-Down, say
- - Like Chekhov's "A Marriage Proposal"
- - Like "No Exit"
- - Like some short plays
- - Like Albee's "The Sandbox"
- - Short, as some plays
- - Like Edward Albee's first five plays
- - Like Tennessee Williams's "Suddenly, Last Summer"
- - Like short plays
- - Short, as a play
- - Like Odets' "Waiting for Lefty"
- - Like Shaw's "Man of Destiny"
- - Like many a short play
- - Like the shortest plays
- - Like "The Zoo Story"
- - Like Shepard's "Cowboys," e.g.
- - Short on stage
- - Like an hour-long play, perhaps
- - Like O'Neill's "Bound East for Cardiff"
- - Like Beckett's "Endgame"
- - Like Odets's "Waiting for Lefty"
- - Short, like some plays
- - Like O'Neill's "The Long Voyage Home"
- - Like "The Zoo Story," e.g.
- - Short, as an opera
- - Like Clifford Odets's "Waiting for Lefty"
- - Like O'Neill's "Ile"
- - Like Albee's "Zoo Story"
- - Designating a short play.
- - Short, in a way
- - Short play
- - Like some plays
- - Short, as a stage play
- - Lacking an intermission
- - Without an intermission
- - Sans intermission
- - Without intermission, as a play
- - Lacking a break
- - With 59-Across, some works of Tennessee Williams
- - With no intermission, as a play
- - Thornton Wilder's 'Love and How to Cure It,' e.g
- - With 1 Down, "Salome," e.g
- - Having no intermission
- - Having a single curtain, say
- - Staged without a break
- - Without intermission
- - Type of play
- - Lacking a break, as a play
- - A little drama?
- - Breakless, in a way
- - Sans intermission, maybe
- - Intermissionless
- - Describing a curtain-raiser.
- - Form used by J. M. Barrie.
- - Without a break
- - Kind of play
- - Staged with no break
- - Having no intermission (hyph.)
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