- - Disturbance described by Shakespeare
- - inclement weather for play
- - Play in very bad weather
- - Check over English politician's play
- - You do office jobs the old-fashioned way? Rather a blow
- - a big blow for a famous play
- - Art employed briefly in play's titular event
- - met then returned being a nuisance in the storm
- - Did it take the theatre by storm?
- - storm when the secretary is french
- - Shakespeare play that begins with a storm with The
- - Storm created by Shakespeare
- - Helen Mirren starred as Prospera in the 2010 American film "The ......"
- - Fierce storm or Shakespeare drama, The ...
- - Prospero is the protagonist of The ........
- - Play set on an island, with 'The'
- - Violent storm encountered on the way up '- bother!
- - Source of the line "What's past is prologue," with "The"
- - Source of the phrase "brave new world," with "The"
- - Shakespeare play (with "The")
- - Shakespeare's last play, with "The"
- - Shakespeare's "The ......"
- - "The ......," Shakespeare's last complete play
- - 1611 theatre production (with "The").
- - Beethoven's Sonata No. 17.
- - The Swan's swan song, with "The."
- - Play produced in 1611 (with The).
- - Probably the Bard's last play.
- - a violent storm
- - Great wind and rain
- - eastern politician in exam in violent storm
- - Blustery storm
- - English politician gatecrashes trial, creating a commotion
- - Art working for a while perhaps to create a storm?
- - storm in which miranda is involved
- - stormy outlook encountered by a nuisance
- - Try to shield English member in violent storm
- - A storm
- - Uproar greeted upcoming trial
- - Violent commotion
- - Violent gale
- - Violent wind storm
- - Violent disturbance
- - Storm battered MEP cutting tax
- - From idyllic valley, extremely smart example of comedy
- - Big blow for English MP in quiz
- - Casual worker set out in storm
- - English politician in tax storm
- - Marie --, soprano in late Victorian and Edwardian musical comedies
- - Fierce storm
- - European politician in tax storm
- - Teapot to-do?
- - Violent windy storm
- - Terrible blow for English MP in exam
- - Nautical nightmare
- - Set of questions about English politician causes violent disturbance
- - Temperature established in storm
- - Upheaval when office worker is in France
- - Literary word for a storm
- - English parliamentarian in international storm
- - Violent commotion or disturbance
- - Marks exercises during exam, causing uproar
- - Windstorm
- - Shakespearean storm
- - Turbulent occurrence
- - Teapot event?
- - Teapot contents?
- - Hoo-ha or brouhaha
- - Teapot contents perhaps
- - This causes Ferdinand to meet Miranda
- - Shakespearean weather
- - Teapot affair
- - What did Prospero bid Ariel to raise?
- - Cause of a first act shipwreck.
- - First video game with a selectable level of difficulty
- - Nautical danger
- - Big storm
- - Weather phenomenon
- - Shakespearean subject
- - Violent outburst
- - Cyclone
- - Violent wind
- - Violent storm
- - Violent windstorm
- - Storm
- - Violent weather
- - Commotion
- - To-do
- - Hoo-ha
- - Hurly-burly
- - Turbulence
- - See 56-Across
- - aircraft that will replace typhoon in raf
- - Storm arising from key politician interrupting trial
- - european politician involved in trial in storm
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