Spoof |
Parody |
Satire |
Mockery |
Bedroom |
Travesty |
STUFFING |
Burlesque |
Forcemeat |
Comedy __ |
Film genre |
Low comedy |
Play genre |
Wilde forte |
Absurd sham |
Broad humor |
It's absurd |
Broad satire |
Broad comedy |
Humorous play |
Literary form |
Absurd comedy |
Madcap comedy |
A kind of play |
Literary genre |
Stage offering |
Satiric comedy |
Staged mockery |
Satirical work |
Comic absurdity |
It's a travesty |
Ridiculous sham |
Molière's forte |
Light stage fare |
Obvious pretense |
Ludicrous comedy |
Satirical comedy |
Slapstick comedy |
30 Rock," for one |
Buffoonish comedy |
Feydeau specialty |
Knockabout comedy |
Light, witty play |
Many a Wilde play |
Oscar Wilde genre |
Outrageous comedy |
Ridiculous comedy |
Slapstick vehicle |
S.N.L." specialty |
Tartuffe," for one |
French stage forte |
Door-slamming play |
Exaggerated comedy |
Bedroom comedy, say |
Many a Chaplin film |
Marx Brothers genre |
Satirist's creation |
Three Stooges genre |
Ludicrous situation |
Broad City," for one |
Samuel Foote's forte |
Noises Off," for one |
Bedroom comedy, often |
Comedy of the absurd? |
Charley's Aunt" is one |
Comedy of Errors," e.g. |
What's Up, Doc?" is one |
Marx Brothers specialty |
Comedy with broad satire |
Many a Monty Python skit |
Marx Brothers movie, e.g. |
Some Like It Hot," for one |
France's gift to the stage |
Frayn's "Noises Off," e.g. |
Molière's "Tartuffe," e.g. |
You can't take it seriously |
La Cage aux Folles," for one |
TV's "Fawlty Towers," for one |
Comedy with much door-slamming |
It's not to be taken seriously |
Any of the "Scary Movie" movies |
It often involves slamming doors |
Light entertainment on Broadway. |
Poor play choice for a tragedian |
Monty Python's "Spamalot," for one |
No Sex Please, We're British," e.g. |
Tom Stoppard's "On the Razzle," for one |
Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors," e.g. |
Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," e.g. |