➠ SATIRE - 6 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Use of irony or sarcasm to ridicule someone's stupidity
  • - scrabble sextet that can form a seven-letter word with 18 of the 26
  • - Tries a new type of humour
  • - The use of irony to mock political vices
  • - Tries a new type of comedy
  • - French composer keeps finale to another work of parody
  • - With mockery a rite's made to look silly
  • - Tries a shot produced by Swift, for one
  • - critical outpouring could cause one to be in uncontrolled tears
  • - What a pasquinade is.
  • - Many a Swift work
  • - Tries a novel, a parody of others
  • - It holds up folly to ridicule
  • - Caustic comments from father? A time to interrupt
  • - Lampoon teacher over a primary text at the beginning of essay
  • - Literary criticism of a sort
  • - Tries a change of humour
  • - Tries a novel by literary spoof
  • - Backward African country's not about to show subversive material?
  • - St Andrew's cross, left out -- that's supposed to be funny
  • - Tries a novel, such as Gulliver's Travels
  • - Scot's cross to get left out in burlesque
  • - Swift's "A Modest Proposal," e.g.
  • - Took the seat beside one again, which is ironic
  • - weary of the state caused by such ridicule
  • - Brooded with rage seeing caricature
  • - i shed tears on witnessing such ridicule
  • - Humorous writing about following it and it returning
  • - Genre for The Onion
  • - Stephen Colbert specialty
  • - Genre for The Squeaky Wheel and The Onion
  • - Star that is involved in burlesque
  • - Contemptuous writing
  • - brought up, first off, motto of harvard lampoon
  • - Buttrose's flipping about parody
  • - stephen colbert device
  • - specialty for reductress
  • - Witty topical writing
  • - Amusing mockery, ridicule
  • - Anger obvious after having posed for parody
  • - Genre for some comedians
  • - style for the onion
  • - Biting humour
  • - Son, irate, panned mocking work
  • - artie's awful spoof
  • - mockery was relaxed with anger
  • - write crucial piece having taken seat with anger
  • - jon stewart specialty
  • - the ig nobel prize, e.g.
  • - Genre with social critiques
  • - sarcastic humour
  • - ironic entertainment
  • - Sarcastic writing
  • - Essay type
  • - "Modern Humorist" genre
  • - Moliere's method
  • - Moliere's genre
  • - Mocking writing
  • - Juvenal's genre
  • - Jonathan Swift genre
  • - Dario Fo forte
  • - Biting production
  • - "The Onion" genre
  • - Work of Juvenal
  • - Vonnegut's forte
  • - Voltaire's style
  • - Voltaire's metier
  • - Type of comedy often shown on "Saturday Night Live"
  • - Trenchant wit
  • - Swift product
  • - Swift piece, perhaps
  • - Swift piece
  • - Spy magazine feature
  • - Silographer's forte
  • - Sillographer's forte
  • - Preston Sturges specialty
  • - Pope's creation
  • - Pope's "The Dunciad" is one
  • - Pope's "The Dunciad," e.g.
  • - Pope or Swift product
  • - Orwell's "Animal Farm," e.g.
  • - Onion bit?
  • - Molière's metier
  • - Molière's "The Miser," e.g.
  • - Molière metier
  • - Lucilius's forte
  • - Lucian's forte
  • - Literary derision
  • - Language saying one thing but implying the opposite
  • - Lampooning comedy
  • - Lampoon specialty
  • - Juvenal's forte
  • - Jonathan Swift's forte?
  • - Irreverent work
  • - Irony — sarcasm
  • - Genre of "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver"
  • - Frank Zappa genre
  • - Forte of Baker and Buchwald
  • - Defoe forte
  • - Buchwald's forte
  • - Branch of literature.
  • - Biting work
  • - Biting drama
  • - Article in The Onion, for example
  • - "The Praise of Folly," e.g.
  • - "The Daily Show" humor
  • - "The Colbert Report" specialty
  • - "Monty Python's Life of Brian," e.g.
  • - "Gulliver's Travels," for one
  • - "Candide," e.g.
  • - "Best in Show" style
  • - "Mad" magazine material
  • - "Mad" genre
  • - Literary sarcasm
  • - Biting wit
  • - "Dr. Strangelove," e.g.
  • - Aristophanes' forte.
  • - Pasquinade.
  • - It bites
  • - Swift output
  • - Voltaire's forte
  • - Certain writings.
  • - Swift's forte.
  • - Marquand's forte.
  • - Swift specialty
  • - Caricature
  • - Mad specialty
  • - Takeoff
  • - Pastiche
  • - "Get Out" genre
  • - Spoof
  • - Feature of ClickHole articles
  • - Walking Eagle News specialty
  • - The Onion specialty
  • - Form of humour
  • - Genre for David and Amy Sedaris
  • - Lampoons and such
  • - Literary spoof
  • - Sturgeon's cross, avoiding Liberal lampoonery
  • - Genre with bite
  • - Literary ridicule
  • - The Onion's genre
  • - Biting literature
  • - HBO's 'Veep,' e.g
  • - Christopher Buckley specialty
  • - Saint, irate, panned mocking work
  • - Comedy of manners hallmark
  • - Mockumentary, e.g
  • - 'The Simpsons' or 'Futurama'
  • - Artie's madly mocking work
  • - Spoofs and such
  • - Onion offering
  • - Denunciation sent up via veritas vita, essentially
  • - Genre of many Weird Al songs
  • - Device much used in "Huckleberry Finn"
  • - Irony
  • - Any of the "Scary Movie" movies
  • - Mad magazine's specialty
  • - Jonathan Swift's genre
  • - "The Daily Show" specialty
  • - 'Dr. Strangelove' or 'Borat'
  • - Lampoon cousin
  • - The Onion forte
  • - Mocking work
  • - 'Best in Show,' for one
  • - Mad Magazine's genre
  • - "The Daily Show" device
  • - Biting comedy
  • - Comedic takeoff
  • - 'Catch-22' or 'Don Quixote'
  • - Sarcastic literature
  • - Story with bite
  • - 'Network,' for one
  • - Swift work
  • - Biting writing
  • - Much of "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report"
  • - Gere of "Gulliver's Travels"
  • - Irreverent fiction
  • - "The Colbert Report" stock-in-trade
  • - "SNL" kind of humor
  • - "South Park" specialty
  • - Biting parody
  • - Ricky Gervais' forte
  • - Genre of Orwell's "Animal Farm"
  • - Piece that bites
  • - Literary device
  • - "Gulliver's Travels", e.g.
  • - Swift means of attack?
  • - Swift stuff
  • - "This Is Spinal Tap," e.g.
  • - "SNL" specialty
  • - Work that ridicules folly
  • - Mad magazine specialty
  • - Colbert's specialty
  • - Genre for Juvenal
  • - "The Simpsons" specialty
  • - "Saturday Night Live" genre
  • - Colbert or Stewart specialty
  • - "Fahrenheit 451," e.g.
  • - Swift vehicle
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