| Pulitzer-winning dramatist for "Seascape" | 51 |
| Pulitzer winner for "A Delicate Balance," 1967 | 56 |
| Playwright who wrote the collection of essays "Stretching My Mind" | 76 |
| Playwright Edward who wrote "The Zoo Story" | 53 |
| Playwright Edward who won three Pulitzers | 41 |
| Playwright Edward who said "Creativity is magic ... don't examine it too closely" | 95 |
| Noted absurdist | 15 |
| He wrote "Who's Afraid . . . ?" | 45 |
| He wrote "Fam and Yam" | 32 |
| He wrote "A Delicate Balance" | 39 |
| He wasn't afraid of Virginia Woolf | 38 |
| He said "If Attila the Hun were alive today, he'd be a drama critic" | 82 |
| Fam and Yam creator | 22 |
| Edward who wrote the play "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia" | 64 |
| Current playwright | 18 |
| Creator of an Alice | 19 |
| Author of "Seascape" | 30 |
| Author of "A Delicate Balance" | 40 |
| "Zoo Story" playwright | 32 |
| "Zoo Story" dramatist | 31 |
| "Zoo Story" author | 28 |
| "Woolf" man | 21 |
| "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" writer | 54 |
| "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? "playwright | 58 |
| "Virginia Woolf" playwright | 37 |
| "Virginia Woolf" dramatist | 36 |
| "Virginia Woolf" author | 33 |
| "Three Tall Women" writer | 35 |
| "Three Tall Women" playwright Edward | 46 |
| "The Zoo Story" author | 32 |
| "The Sandbox" dramatist | 33 |
| "The Play About the Baby" playwright | 46 |
| "The Man Who Had Three Arms" playwright Edward | 56 |
| "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" writer | 46 |
| "The American Dream" dramatist | 40 |
| "Seascape" Pulitzer-winning playwright | 48 |
| "Seascape" dramatist | 30 |
| "Lolita" playwright | 29 |
| "Box" dramatist | 25 |
| "A Zoo Story" playwright | 34 |
| "A Delicate Balance" Pulitzer playwright | 50 |
| "...Virginia Woolf?" playwright | 41 |
| 'Tiny Alice' playwright | 31 |
| 'Three Tall Women' playwright Edward | 44 |
| 'The Zoo Story' playwright | 34 |
| 'Seascape' playwright Edward | 36 |
| ''Zoo Story'' playwright | 40 |
| ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' playwright | 66 |
| ''Seascape'' playwright | 39 |
| ''Fragments'' playwright | 40 |
| Even though | 11 |
| Even if | 7 |
| Although | 8 |
| Though | 6 |
| With the concession that | 24 |
| Harry's veep | 16 |
| Barkley | 7 |
| Vice president Barkley | 22 |
| Truman veep Barkley | 19 |
| Veep between Harry and Dick | 27 |
| Veep Barkley | 12 |
| V.P. Barkley | 12 |
| U.S. vice president Barkley | 27 |
| Truman's vice president Barkley | 35 |
| He answered to Harry | 20 |
| Harry's VP | 14 |
| Harry's vice president | 26 |
| Harry's backup man | 22 |
| Harry's "Veep" | 28 |
| Former VP Barkley | 17 |
| First name of The Veep | 22 |
| First name of "the Veep" | 34 |
| Congressman from Kentucky, and VP under Harry | 45 |
| ___ Barkley, V.P. | 17 |
| ___ Barkley (Truman's vice president) | 41 |
| Sportscasting family name | 25 |
| Einstein | 8 |
| Victoria's prince | 21 |
| Victoria's consort | 22 |
| Queen Victoria's consort | 28 |
| Physicist Einstein | 18 |
| Nobelist Camus | 14 |
| Missionary Schweitzer | 21 |
| Fat ___ | 7 |
| Writer Camus | 12 |
| Victoria's spouse | 21 |
| Slugger Pujols | 14 |
| Queen Victoria's husband | 28 |
| Prince of Monaco | 16 |
| Francis ___ Sinatra | 19 |
| Cosby's fat kid | 19 |
| Walt Kelly's alligator | 26 |
| Violinist Spalding | 18 |
| Victorian consort | 17 |
| Title fellow in a 1971 #1 McCartney hit | 39 |
| The prince of the ''prince in a can'' joke | 58 |
| St ______, Alberta | 18 |
| Sportscaster Marv | 17 |
| Sports announcing's "Yes!" man | 44 |
| Royal hall's eponym | 23 |