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Possible Questions:
Frolic
VCR button
Sport
Remote button
Leeway
Gambol
Cavort
Quarterback's call
Wiggle room
DVR button
Dramatic work
Get in the game
Latitude
Fun and games
Broadway offering
Remote-control button
Stage offering
Entertainment
Broadway show
Stage show
DVR option
Theater production
DVD button
Broadway production
Stage presentation
Maneuvering room
Globe production
Flexibility
Disport
Stage production
Engage in a sport
Shaw opus
O'Neill work
It's staged!
Fool around
Dramatic presentation
Be in the game
Theatrical event
Pinter product
iPod button
DVD menu option
Where a scene is seen?
Jack's need
Coach's call
Chalk talk diagram
Work's antithesis
Tony candidate
Tickle the ivories
Thespian production
Take the field
Staged event?
Stage doings
Something to stage
School recess
Recess activity
QB's call
One way to enjoy a game
Neil Simon creation
Join the game
Jack's proverbial need
It's staged
It's often staged
It makes Jack less dull
Horse around
Go (along)
Drama
Broadway presentation
Broadway attraction
Be in the game or in the band
"Romeo and Juliet," e.g.
"Hamlet" is one
"Family Feud" option
___ possum
Work antithesis
Word with date or money
What's behind the curtain?
Umpire's cry at the start of a baseball game
TiVo remote button
Tickle the ivories?
Theatrical presentation
Stoppard work
Sean O'Casey product
Run on a DVD player
Put on the hi-fi
Pinter creation
Picnic or Tru
Pass or run
Opposite of work
O'Neill opus
O'Neill effort
N. Simon product
Make music
Leisure pursuit
Leisure activity
Lay a wager
Kind of bill or boy
Kennedy Center offering
It's seen when you draw the curtain
Ionesco product
Inge product
Indulge in sport
Game move
Gambol or gamble
Gamble or gambol
Freedom of movement
Freedom for motion
Euripides work
Enjoy recess
Engage in tag, say
Dryden's "All for Love" is one
Dramatist's work
Dramatic production
Drama, for instance
Double or foul
Connelly creation
Certain Jack's need
Bit of theatrics
A need for Jack
"Wit" or "Doubt"
"Will it ___ in Peoria?"
"The thing" to Hamlet
"The thing," to Hamlet
"The Mousetrap," for one
"Romeo and Juliet," for one
"Rent" or "Bent"
"Password" option
"Harvey" or "Annie"
"___ it, Sam"
____ the market
___ on words (pun)
___ on words