| Washington Nationals manager Manny | 34 |
| They're found within minutes | 32 |
| Post-convention publication material | 36 |
| Ludacris song, "___ Fool" | 35 |
| Exitus ___ probat (the end justifies the means) | 47 |
| "___ Eruditorum," Roman journal | 41 |
| ''___ Sanctorum'' | 33 |
| ____ Sanctorum : saints' bios | 35 |
| ___ Diurna (daily Roman notices) | 32 |
| Entr'___ (musical interlude) | 32 |
| Section of "Le Tartuffe" | 34 |
| Part of une pièce de théâtre | 37 |
| Entr'___ (play intermission) | 32 |
| "Roméo et Juliette" segment | 40 |
| "Roméo et Juliette" section | 40 |
| ___ de naissance (French birth certificate) | 43 |
| What Johnny Depp did when The Kids broke up | 43 |
| What Vedder did in "Singles" | 38 |
| What Mariah did in "Glitter" | 38 |
| Didn't wait to make the decision | 36 |
| Entr'__: theatrical intervals | 33 |
| Entr'___ (theatrical intervals) | 35 |
| "La Cage aux Folles" segments | 39 |
| When Juliet says "O happy dagger!" | 44 |
| It may provide closure in a tragedy | 35 |
| ''The Crucible'' end | 36 |
| When King Lear disinherits Cordelia | 35 |
| When Hamlet meets his father's ghost | 40 |
| When Hamlet sees his father's ghost | 39 |
| King Lear disinherits Cordelia here | 35 |
| First fifth of a Shakespeare play | 33 |
| Where to see a dramatic beginning? | 34 |
| When Valjean is released from prison | 36 |
| When Tony sings "Maria" | 33 |
| When the Wicked Witch dies, in "Wicked" | 49 |
| When Tevye sings "If I Were a Rich Man" | 49 |
| When no one dies, in "Romeo and Juliet" | 49 |
| When Mercutio delivers the Queen Mab speech | 43 |
| When Hamlet's father's ghost appears | 44 |
| When Giselle dies in "Giselle" | 40 |
| When Carmen sings the "Habanera" | 43 |
| When Antonio calls the world a stage | 37 |
| When Annie sings "Maybe" | 34 |
| When "Comedy Tonight" is sung | 39 |
| Start of ''Cymbeline,'' e.g. | 44 |
| It starts when the curtain goes up | 34 |
| It may follow the dimming of lights | 35 |
| Initial fifth of a Shakespeare play | 35 |
| Half of "Waiting for Godot" | 37 |
| First of nine in "Strange Interlude" | 46 |
| First of five in "Hamlet" | 35 |
| Common time for character exposition, onstage | 45 |
| "The Frogs" kickoff, e.g. | 35 |
| ''Henry V'' opener | 34 |
| ''Hamlet'' opener | 33 |
| When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern first appear | 46 |
| When Romeo and Juliet have their balcony scene | 46 |
| When Juliet is compared to the sun | 34 |
| It may follow the first intermission | 36 |
| Broadway production segment, often | 34 |
| When the "Balcony Scene" occurs | 41 |
| When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are introduced | 48 |
| When Romeo sees Juliet on the balcony | 37 |
| When Macbeth gives his dagger soliloquy | 39 |
| When Macbeth claims to see a dagger | 35 |
| When Hamlet says "Words, words, words" | 48 |
| When Bloody Mary sings "Happy Talk" | 45 |
| The second half of "The Book of Mormon" | 49 |
| Part of a play after intermission, maybe | 40 |
| Microwave popcorn brand with a movie themed name | 48 |
| Last part of "Waiting for Godot" | 42 |
| It ends with Lear heading out into stormy weather | 49 |
| In which the Balcony Scene takes place | 38 |
| Final part of most Broadway musicals | 36 |
| "A Chorus Line" doesn't have one | 46 |
| Conclusion of "Lohengrin" | 35 |
| When Hamlet says "To be or not to be" | 47 |
| When "Et tu, Brute?" is spoken | 40 |
| When Macbeth first sees Banquo's ghost | 42 |
| When Iago acquires Desdemona's handkerchief | 47 |
| When Hamlet delivers his soliloquy | 34 |
| When Caesar asks "Et tu, Brute?" | 42 |
| When "To be, or not to be" is heard | 45 |
| Middle part of a Shakespearean play | 35 |
| Middle part of a Shakespeare play | 33 |
| "August: Osage County" finale | 39 |
| "___ the living Present!": Longfellow | 47 |
| Director's "start" | 32 |
| Director's "Start!" | 33 |
| "Lights! Camera! ___!" | 32 |
| "Raiders of the Lost Ark" movie genre | 47 |
| Toy based on a sports legend, e.g. | 34 |
| Direct means of communication to a news outlet | 46 |
| Agreement made in the heat of battle? | 37 |
| They "speak louder than words" | 40 |
| These have more decibels than words | 35 |
| When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are last seen | 47 |
| Last part of "The Crucible" | 37 |
| When Oswald dies in "King Lear" | 41 |
| When Ophelia makes her last appearance | 38 |