Other crossword clues for answer "GODOT"GODOTOne waited for in the theater?Beckett character who never showsHe was a no-show1952 title character with zero linesClassic play that begins "Nothing to be done," brieflyTheatrical no-showStage no-showWaited-for characterAbsent figure in a Beckett playBeckett's no-showWaiting for ___Beckett no-showDramatic no-showVladimir and Estragon waited for himNo-show in a Beckett playFamous no-showBeckett's "Waiting for __"Title character not in the castLiterary no-showTitle character absent from the castWaited-for show character who never showedTitular character with no linesTitle absenteeTitle character who is never onstageUnseen Beckett characterBeckett title character who is not in the castTitle character who never appearsWhom Didi awaitsNever-seen title characterOne expected in vainAbsentee title characterAbsurdist play's absenteePlay guy "sure to come tomorrow"Samuel Beckett's no-showWaiting for play guyApt theatrical rhyme for "no-show"No-show in a Samuel Beckett playEn attendant ___ (1952 play)Title stage character that doesn't need an understudyTitle character who never shows upFor whom Bert Lahr waited.Subject of Samuel Beckett play.Samuel Beckett creation.Beckett creation.Awaited one of dramaBeckett's "Waiting for ___"Beckett's absent characterHe never arrives onstageTheatrical title character who's never seenNoted object of a waitEstragon expected himBeckett title nameOne with two men waiting for himUnseen title character in a Beckett playBeckett title characterUnseen character in a Beckett playClassic Becket play, informallyOne who's waited uponObject of a vain waitWhom Vladimir and Estragon were waiting for, in a Beckett playWhat some waiters never see?Samuel Beckett's "En attendant ___"Title character not requiring an actorTitle character who never arrives in a Beckett playUnseen title character in a classic playTitle play character who never shows upOne arriving tomorrow, supposedlyWaiting for ___: BeckettUnseen title character of a 1953 playWaiting for _____Waiting for ___ (Beckett play)Waiting for ____Broadway no-show?He's awaited on stageHe "won't come this evening but surely tomorrow"Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for ___"Unseen title characterShow no-showNo-show on stageUnseen title character of 1953Vladimir and Estragon wait for himTitle character with zero stage presence?