100% | DOCK | 4 | & 22A The -, 1957 radio play by John Mortimer later adapted for television and the stage |
98% | DOCK | 4 | & 22A The —, 1957 radio play by John Mortimer later adapted for television and the stage |
39% | DENT | 4 | Arthur —, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy character played by Simon Jones on radio and television |
37% | ODETS | 5 | Clifford —, author of the stage plays Waiting for Lefty and Clash by Night |
35% | SKINGAME | 8 | The —, 1920 stage play by John Galsworthy |
34% | IMPORTANCEOF | 12 | & 22A The —, 1895 stage play by Oscar Wilde |
34% | SKIN | 4 | & 11A The —, 1920 stage play by John Galsworthy |
32% | ARDEN | 5 | John —, author of stage plays Live Like Pigs and The Workhouse Donkey |
32% | OSBORNE | 7 | John —, author of stage plays Look Back in Anger and The Entertainer |
31% | WEBSTER | 7 | John —, author of stage plays The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi |
31% | LAWNTENNIS | 10 | Formal name for the game played by Venus and Serena Williams |
31% | KINGJOHN | 8 | The Life and Death of —, stage play by William Shakespeare first published in 1623 |
31% | ODETS | 5 | Clifford —, author of stage plays Waiting for Lefty and Clash by Night |
30% | FUNERAL | 7 | & 14A Posthumous Joe Orton 1968 ITV play adapted for the stage in 1970 |
30% | WANDAVISION | 11 | Disney+ series named for the characters played by 19-Across and 33-Across |
30% | STATEFAIR | 9 | 1932 novel by Phil Stong adapted for the cinema and as a Broadway musical |
30% | STEEL | 5 | & 24A 1987 stage play by Robert Harling featuring the characters Truvy, Claire and Shelby |
30% | TESH | 4 | John who hosts the radio and TV show "Intelligence for Your Life" |
30% | ARCHIERICE | 10 | Title character in 1957 John Osborne stage play The Entertainer |
30% | SOUNDCHECK | 10 | New York Public Radio podcast hosted by John Schaefer featuring interviews with musicians and composers preparing for live performances |
30% | EMLYN | 5 | & 22A Welsh actor-dramatist whose stage plays include Night Must Fall and The Corn Is Green |
30% | STATE | 5 | & 20D 1932 novel by Phil Stong adapted for the cinema and as a Broadway musical |
30% | STATE | 5 | & 15A 1932 novel by Phil Stong adapted for the cinema and as a Broadway musical |
30% | BENSONDUBOIS | 12 | TV character played by the late Robert Guillaume in the 1970s and 1980s (2 wds.) |
29% | HAMPTON | 7 | Christopher —, author of the stage plays Total Eclipse and When Did You Last See My Mother? |