- - Work? No, not at all
- - Clint Eastwood film, ... Misty For Me
- - A work of drama that is meant for theatrical performance
- - 'Stop Kiss,' for example
- - Scope for amusement
- - "charlie's aunt" or "uncle vanya"
- - Give money, about a pound, for theatrical show
- - in which creating a scene is only to be expected
- - Pause button's opposite
- - Dramatic production for the theatre
- - Somebody's work oddly enough
- - spend about a pound for amusement
- - Room for one of Pinter's works?
- - august wilson's "fences," e.g.
- - 'Angels in America' started as one
- - Quietly, set for recreation
- - Pay out pounds for fun
- - scope for entertainment
- - Not a loud song, but it's dramatic
- - "I .... the noble housewife with the time, to entertain it so merrily with a fool" (All's Well That Ends Well)
- - Work for fun
- - ...don't work for fifty in wages
- - Tactic when love becomes a farce?
- - 1964-88 BBC TV children's series featuring dolls Hamble and Jemima
- - Jack's need
- - One way to enjoy a game
- - Jack's proverbial need
- - It's often staged
- - You might watch one on Broadway
- - Work that's divided into acts and scenes
- - Umpire's cry at the start of a baseball game
- - It's seen when you draw the curtain
- - Google ...... (app store for Android devices)
- - Freedom for motion
- - Dryden's "All for Love" is one
- - Drama, for instance
- - Certain Jack's need
- - A need for Jack
- - "The Mousetrap," for one
- - "Romeo and Juliet," for one
- - "Picnic" for instance.
- - "Kind Sir," for instance.
- - "Hamlet" or "Othello," for example
- - "All work and no ...... makes Jack a dull boy"
- - Coach's call
- - What's behind the curtain
- - QB's call
- - It's definitely not work
- - Opening for all sides today to get onto the pitch at Croke Park, for example
- - "A Raisin in the Sun," for one
- - "All work and no .... . . ."
- - With 71-Across, act all-powerful
- - Dramatist's work is anything but!
- - Work's opposite
- - Challenge for most of 30 across
- - Participate in acted story
- - kid 'n ...... (late '80s/early '90s hip-hop duo)
- - participate in a sport
- - what the child taking part on the stage wears?
- - give a recital of soft melody
- - freedom of movement on the stage
- - displaying middle to amuse oneself
- - Amusement, larks
- - go from bar to bar entertaining people
- - Quiet ballad providing entertainment
- - "Hamlet" or "Pygmalion"
- - Button with a sideways triangle
- - Period drama with parts in wrong order creates a gap in education
- - Act in your own best interests: perform singles with comics at fair
- - theatrical creation
- - "Take Me Out," e.g.
- - Participate in sport
- - Seen in a theatre
- - 'Hamlet' or 'Hamilton'
- - Start to persuade amateur to take part in a game
- - "proof" or "doubt"
- - Enjoy a board game
- - reward included liberal drama
- - portray a drama
- - "start the movie" button
- - Thing on Broadway
- - Engage in sport
- - not serious drama?
- - spend about a pound to take part in game
- - Toy Show
- - Drama club production
- - Steadily work to pen a drama
- - Work can be fun
- - DVD function
- - It could be dramatic when Liberal interferes in wages
- - What you'd see at Broadway
- - Restoration comedy
- - Be in the game, say
- - "a few good men," originally
- - Take part in a sport
- - Engage in a game
- - "Macbeth" or "Hamlet," e.g.
- - It may have five acts
- - Oppose West End show?
- - Pass alternative on Family Feud
- - Dramatic piece
- - amusing activity
- - Get a board game to the table
- - have fun on stage
- - A dramatic work
- - Appear as, portray
- - theater presentation
- - Work steadily, hosting a performance
- - Oppose petition, swapping sides
- - Revolting characters in quality Alpine drama
- - manipulate the men on the board
- - Globe production
- - DVD menu option
- - Dramatic presentation
- - Recess activity
- - Chalk talk diagram
- - Tickle the ivories
- - Neil Simon creation
- - It makes Jack less dull
- - Be in the game or in the band
- - A drama
- - ...... possum
- - ...... on words (pun)
- - Work antithesis
- - Word with date or money
- - What kids do during recess
- - Theatre production
- - Stoppard work
- - Slack — performance
- - Sean O'Casey product
- - Run on a DVD player
- - Roll the dice, say
- - Remote button that undoes "pause"
- - Put on the hi-fi
- - Pinter creation
- - Picnic or Tru
- - Perform music
- - Pause button counterpart
- - Pass or run
- - O'Neill opus
- - O'Neill effort
- - N. Simon product
- - Lay a wager
- - Kind of bill or boy
- - Kennedy Center offering
- - Ionesco product
- - Inge product
- - Indulge in sport
- - Have fun — theatrical work
- - Game move
- - Gambol or gamble
- - Gambol or gambit
- - Gamble or gambol
- - Engage in tag, say
- - Dramatic production
- - Double or foul
- - Connelly creation
- - Bit of theatrics
- - "Work hard, ...... hard"
- - "Wit" or "Doubt"
- - "Rent" or "Bent"
- - "Password" option
- - "Harvey" or "Annie"
- - "Don't ...... innocent with me!"
- - "...... it, Sam"
- - Broadway presentation
- - Jonson work
- - Dramatic work
- - Make music
- - Pinter product
- - Stage doings
- - School recess
- - Take the role of
- - Shaw opus
- - Engage in a sport
- - ......the market
- - TV remote button
- - Off-hours activity
- - With 62-Down, lie motionless
- - Enjoy a game
- - With 25-Across, get as much approval from an audience as possible
- - Follower of fair, foul or free
- - Dramatic offering
- - Perform in a band
- - Word that can precede each half of the starred answers
- - Theatrical presentation
- - Drama as Liberal cuts wages
- - August Wilson creation
- - Portray in a drama
- - Drama
- - Latitude; compete against
- - Work of Shakespeare
- - Stage show
- - Tony candidate
- - Tom Stoppard creation
- - U-turn from work
- - No Tories in epistolary drama
- - Have some fun
- - Sketch parking place
- - Word with bill or ball
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