100% | SCENERY | 7 | The background to a stage play, the setting |
55% | ASIDE | 5 | Remark in a stage play intended to be heard by the audience alone, not the other characters |
53% | ARDEN | 5 | "All the world's a stage" monologue setting |
51% | CURTAIN | 7 | __ call, final bow at the end of a stage play |
49% | ROWA | 4 | It’s nearest to the front of a stage |
49% | ACT | 3 | To play a part on a stage |
48% | APPLECART | 9 | The —, George Bernard Shaw stage play subtitled A Political Extravaganza |
48% | FOOTLIGHT | 9 | Lamp set into the floor at the front of a stage |
48% | ARDEN | 5 | Sylvan setting for “All the world’s a stage” |
48% | ACCESS | 6 | To meet the band after a concert; back stage __ |
47% | ACTED | 5 | Took the stage, played a part |
46% | STARRED | 7 | To have appeared as the lead in a movie or play |
46% | ASIDES | 6 | Lines spoken directly to the audience in a play |
46% | ASIDE | 5 | Comment from a stage actor directly to the audience |
46% | OVERSTEP | 8 | __ the mark, to exceed a previously set boundary |
46% | SNAP | 4 | What a center will do to a football at the start of a play |
46% | OSCARWILDE | 10 | Writer who quipped "The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast" |
46% | HOOLIGAN | 8 | The —, 1911 one-act stage play by W S Gilbert subtitled A Character Study |
46% | BROIL | 5 | Oven setting used to crisp the top of a casserole |
46% | BOO | 3 | "Get off the stage!" (audience reaction to a bad performance) |
46% | ONSIDE | 6 | In a legal position to play the ball, in soccer |
45% | ROADIE | 6 | One helping to set the stage |
45% | ACT | 3 | Perform a play on the stage |
45% | EZRA | 4 | ___ Miller, who is set to play The Flash in "Justice League" |
45% | PEEKABOO | 8 | Game a baby can play, hands over the eyes to hide |
45% | BAR | 3 | Set the ___ high (create a standard that's hard to reach) |
45% | OURTOWN | 7 | Play in which the Stage Manager is a character |
45% | STRUM | 5 | The action needed to play a chord on guitar |
45% | PRESENTCOMPANY | 14 | Bring a Sondheim musical to the stage? |
45% | SNAP | 4 | Start of a play to the quarterback |