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Other crossword clues for answer "FARCE"

FARCE
Light dramatic work
Mockery
Spoof
Tomfoolery
Feydeau specialty
Kooky comedy
Off-the-wall comedy
Tartuffe, for one
It's absurd
Ridiculous comedy
Marx Brothers' specialty
Screwball production
Show for laughs
Feydeau's genre
Satirical work
The Royal Canadian Air ___
The Royal Canadian Air ___ (CBC comedy show)
Typical Wodehouse novel
Many a Marx work
It has a ridiculous story
Sitcom's stock in trade
Absurd comedy
Burlesque
Oscar Wilde forte
Type of comedy
Madcap comedy
Parody
Absurdity
Humorous play
What a joke!
Slapstick humor, e.g.
Travesty
The Comedy of Errors, for one
Moliere genre
Monty Python's "Spamalot," for one
Molière's "Tartuffe," e.g.
Some Like It Hot, for one
Absurd sham
Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," e.g.
Many a Wilde play
La Cage aux Folles, for one
It isn't meant to be taken seriously
Screwball comedy
Absurdist comedy
Charley's Aunt, for one
Foolish show
Dumb and Dumber, for one
Low comedy
Monty Python specialty
Marx Brothers genre
Literary form
Film genre
Literary genre
Slapstick comedy
Satirical comedy
Coward's specialty
Broad comedy
30 Rock, for one
Comedic category
Form of parody
Show of mockery
Comedic genre
Light work?
What's Up, Doc? is one
Poor play choice for a tragedian
Charley's Aunt is one.
Abbott & Costello's specialty.
Ludicrous comedy.
Broadway offering.
Light entertainment on Broadway.
Broad humor on Broadway.
Frayn's "Noises Off," e.g.
Obvious pretense
Stuffing
Comedy of errors
Comedy of Errors, for example.
Type of play.
Kind of comedy.
Ridiculous show.
Comedian's forte.
Kind of play.
Comedy.
Empty show.
Laugh-in, on stage.
Stage offering
France's gift to the stage
Bedroom ___
French stage forte
Molière's forte
Light stage fare
Samuel Foote's forte
Forcemeat
Exaggerated comedy
Slapstick vehicle
Comedy of Errors, e.g.
Marx Brothers movie, e.g.
Ridiculous sham
Knockabout comedy
You can't take it seriously
S.N.L. specialty
Oscar Wilde genre
Play genre
TV's "Fawlty Towers," for one
Outrageous comedy
Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors," e.g.
Broad City, for one
Many a Monty Python skit
Wacky comedy
Complete travesty
Ludicrous display
Duck Soup, for one
Ridiculous display
Trial, sometimes
Slapstick drama
It's not to be taken seriously
Moliere's forte
Satiric comedy
Silly comedy
Satire
Moli re product
Feydeau forte
Molière's specialty
Light, witty play
Wilde forte
Comic absurdity
Any of the "Scary Movie" movies
Three Stooges genre
Seinfeld genre
Absurd situation
Zany comedy
Slapstick, e.g.
Wilde work
Noises Off, for one
It often involves slamming doors
Tom Stoppard's "On the Razzle," for one
Comedy with much door-slamming
Broad comedy with an improbable plot
Noises Off, e.g.