- - Serious play that ends sadly
- - Serious play ending badly
- - An essay about the old that's very sad
- - Dead-end drama
- - Hear about old play that doesn't have happy ending
- - Attempt to cover grey that doesn't end well?
- - Work that ends badly
- - Shakespeare work
- - Euripidean work
- - It's very sad. Do your best to accommodate the old
- - being senile in effort is a sad turn of events
- - Shot the old held captive inside: it's very sad
- - Genre of 'Hamlet' and 'Oedipus Rex'
- - "Hamlet" or "Oedipus Rex"
- - Personal disaster
- - Awful event
- - Get a dry sort of play
- - Attempt to conceal old misfortune
- - essay about old type of drama
- - old people in attempt to produce sad play
- - disastrous happening
- - grew old in the attempt – a disaster!
- - The shot showing the old interior is very sad
- - Concealing the old crack was responsible for the disaster
- - the leader shouted at unknown disaster
- - Try to get elderly inside – what a disaster!
- - 1979 UK No 1 Bee Gees song
- - Drama ending in disaster
- - Essay about old play such as King Lear
- - grew old in the attempt - a calamity
- - 1979 #1 hit for the Bee Gees
- - Shakespeare's favorite genre
- - story ending in disaster
- - Grizzly caught by shot, calamity!
- - story of disaster
- - Type of drama
- - Terribly sad thing
- - Gyrated (anag)
- - 1979 #1 hit with the lyrics "When the feeling's gone and you can't go on"
- - "Coriolanus" or "King Lear"
- - Type of play
- - Great misfortune
- - Comedy's counterpart
- - Calamity
- - Hear about old disaster
- - Drama style
- - Hear about old drama format
- - Dramatic style
- - Sad play
- - Hear about ancient disaster
- - Rugby success -- one's getting on in this sort of play
- - Serious type of play
- - 'Hamlet,' for one
- - Attempt to grasp old play such as Othello
- - 'Hamlet' or 'Julius Caesar'
- - Elderly going into venture for, say, Sophoclean drama
- - Shakespearean genre
- - Essay about old play such as Hamlet
- - Attempt to cover old Bee Gees song
- - Attempt to catch ancient play
- - King Lear possibly turned grey, overcome by stress
- - Hear about old sad story
- - Serious play
- - Essay about old play -- 'King Lear', perhaps
- - "Hamlet" genre
- - "Antigone" or "Elektra"
- - Sad story
- - "Julius Caesar," for one
- - Anagram of "gyrated"
- - "Hamlet" or "King Lear"
- - Play genre
- - Serious drama
- - "Coriolanus" or "Richard III"
- - Drama genre
- - "Timon of Athens," e.g.
- - It "delights by affording a shadow of the pleasure which exists in pain," according to Shelley
- - "Antigone," e.g.
- - "King Lear," for one
- - Kind of play
- - "Seven Against Thebes," for one
- - Hard blow
- - "Hamlet" is one
- - What the buskin symbolizes.
- - "King Lear," for instance.
- - "Hamlet," for instance.
- - "Death of a Salesman," for instance.
- - Melpomene's sphere.
- - "The Salesman" is one.
- - Of which Melpomene is the Muse.
- - Fatal event.
- - It's no laughing matter
- - Disaster
- - Hear about old and sad story
- - Event causing great suffering
- - attempt to include old play
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