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noun • king of Scotland (died in 1057) | ||||||||
40% | 8 | Actors who are not considered leading actors nor supporting actors | ||||||
noun • A person who plays at two positions, not good enough at either to be restricted to it. • A shot that is hit between the legs. • A tweenager. • A computing device that is smaller than a traditional laptop, but larger than a PDA. • A professional wrestler who is neutral or morally ambiguous; neither a face nor a heel, or showing no favoritism to either allegiance. • A person, machine or piece of software that performs tweening. • A film that falls between two genres (and thus may not be easily marketed). | ||||||||
30% | 9 | Shakespearean actors | ||||||
adjective • of or relating to drama noun • a theatrical performer | ||||||||
Shakespearean Mentioned By Actors At Their Peril Crossword Clue
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MACBETH which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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MACBETH
Updated: April 21, 2024
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1 | Actors who are not considered leading actors nor supporting actors | |
2 | Actors who don't play their roles subtly
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25 May 2022 | New York Times / 25 May 2022 |
3 | Place for actors to relax with their friends
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21 Mar 2020 | The Guardian Quick / 21 Mar 2020 |
4 | Shakespearean actors | |
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06 Feb 2017 | New York Times Mini / 06 Feb 2017 |
6 | Tubes of furled paper upon which actors’ lines were written, hence a homophone for the parts played by said actors; or, miniature loaves
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