100% | OSBORN | 6 | Paul —, playwright who authored 1939 Broadway comedy Morning's at Seven |
38% | OSBORN | 6 | "Mornings at Seven" playwright Paul |
37% | OSBORN | 6 | “Morning’s At Seven” playwright |
37% | OSBORN | 6 | Dramatist Paul who won a Tony for "Morning's at Seven" |
34% | UDALL | 5 | Nicholas —, 16th-century playwright who authored the comedy Ralph Roister Doister |
33% | UDALL | 5 | Nicholas —, 16th-century English playwright who authored the comedy Ralph Roister Doister |
29% | NEILSIMON | 9 | "The Odd Couple" playwright who had five of his Broadway comedies directed by Mike Nichols: 2 wds. |
28% | SOPHOCLES | 9 | Greek playwright who authored Oedipus Rex |
27% | GEMS | 4 | Pam —, playwright who authored 1978 musical biography Piaf |
27% | PAM | 3 | & 7D Playwright who authored 1978 musical biography Piaf |
27% | EMPSON | 6 | William —, British poet and critic who authored 1930’s Seven Types of Ambiguity |
26% | ELLAMAE | 7 | Author/activist Johnson who attended President Obama's inauguration at age 105 |
26% | OPIE | 4 | English artist John who's buried at St. Paul's Cathedral |
26% | OSBORN | 6 | Paul ___, Tony-winning dramatist for "Morning's at Seven" |
25% | KLEE | 4 | Paul who taught at the Bauhaus |
25% | GALLICO | 7 | Author Paul who wrote The Poseidon Adventure |
24% | TAGLINE | 7 | “A lively comedy about a guy who isn’t,” for “Weekend at Bernie’s” |
24% | STOPPARD | 8 | Tom, UK playwright who won best play at 2023 Tonys |
24% | SOFTIE | 6 | One who's liable to cry at the end of a romantic comedy, e.g. |
24% | RUDYARDKIPLING | 14 | English author who wrote the children's literature at 18- and 41-Across: 2 wds. |
24% | SIMON | 5 | Playwright Neil after whom a Broadway theater is named |
24% | KAYE | 4 | Paul —, actor who starred as Frankie Wilde in 2004 comedy-drama film It's All Gone Pete Tong |
23% | REBAMCENTIRE | 12 | Singer-actress who played Dr Green in 2001 comedy-crime film One Night At McCool's |
23% | AAMILNE | 7 | Author who published Now We Are Six at age 45 |
23% | CHRISEVERT | 10 | Tennis player who won a record seven women's singles titles at the French Open: 2 wds. |
23% | MCENTIRE | 8 | Reba —, singer-actress who played Dr Green in 2001 comedy-crime film One Night At McCool's |
23% | CLIFFORDOWEDEBTS | 16 | Playwright who's always in hock? |
23% | LAWRENCE | 8 | T E —, British military officer who authored 1926 volume Seven Pillars of Wisdom |
23% | FORESTER | 8 | C S __, Hornblower author who was born Cecil Smith |
23% | TERENCE | 7 | Ancient playwright who specialized in New Comedy |