| Play a British game akin to bowling | 35 |
| Play a messy prank on a famous dolphin? | 39 |
| Play a practical joke on, slangily | 34 |
| Play a prank on, to Ashton Kutcher | 34 |
| Play about a guy ordering beef from Dublin? | 43 |
| Play about a singer's army years? | 37 |
| Play about a woman who dances with short people? | 48 |
| Play about an over-the-hill boxer? | 34 |
| Play about Emily Dickinson, with "The" | 48 |
| Play about Lorelei's timepiece? | 35 |
| Play about meat that's good to eat anytime? | 47 |
| Play about swine intestines that are semidivine? | 48 |
| Play about tenderizing meat with one's toes? | 48 |
| Play about the Helmers, with "A" | 42 |
| Play around, with "off" | 33 |
| Play at a faster tempo, on sheet music: Abbr. | 45 |
| Play at a formal Halloween party? | 33 |
| Play based on a "Wild Kingdom" episode? | 49 |
| Play button's alternate function, often | 43 |
| Play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee | 41 |
| Play by Mark Twain and Bret Harte | 33 |
| Play by Matt Crowley (with "The") | 43 |
| Play by Neil Simon, with "The" | 40 |
| Play by ___ (without sheet music) | 33 |
| Play catch, with "around" | 35 |
| Play centered around a completely white canvas | 46 |
| Play co-written by Mark Twain and Bret Harte | 44 |
| Play dirty against an N.H.L. newcomer? | 38 |
| Play ducks and ___ with (squander) | 34 |
| Play featuring a road-rage murder | 33 |
| Play featuring sportswriter Oscar Madison | 41 |
| Play for time by actress Sharon? | 32 |
| Play for which Peggy Cass won a Tony in 1957 | 44 |
| Play for which Robert Morse won his second Tony | 47 |
| Play from which the word "robot" comes | 48 |
| Play garden produce like a horn? | 32 |
| Play host, as for an awards show | 32 |
| Play in which Daniel Radcliffe bared all | 40 |
| Play in which Lord Scroop appears | 33 |
| Play in which the three main characters are dead | 48 |
| Play inspired by a Maugham story | 32 |
| Play just before, with "for" | 38 |
| Play meant to be read rather than performed | 43 |
| Play narrated by a stage manager | 32 |
| Play on which a Puccini opera was based | 39 |
| Play or movie starring William H. Macy | 38 |
| Play originally directed by Stanislavski | 40 |
| Play parts where players play parts | 35 |
| Play set entirely in a beauty parlor | 36 |
| Play set in Capote's apartment | 34 |
| Play set in Grover's Corners | 32 |
| Play set in GroverÂ’s Corners | 32 |
| Play that became 'My Fair Lady' | 39 |
| Play that coined the word "robot" | 43 |
| Play that depicts Prince Hal as a mature man | 44 |
| Play that gave us the word "robot" | 44 |
| Play that introduced ''robot'' | 46 |
| Play that introduced the term "robot" | 47 |
| Play that introduced the word "robot" | 47 |
| Play that takes place in the afterlife | 38 |
| Play that was the basis for "Cabaret" | 47 |
| Play that won the 1999 Pulitzer for Drama | 41 |
| Play the guitar like a guitar god | 33 |
| Play the sycophant to, with "over" | 44 |
| Play the ___ (bet on a horse race) | 34 |
| Play this and you'll end on a high note? | 44 |
| Play to the back of the audience | 32 |
| Play to the back row and then some | 34 |
| Play where Desdemona gets sucked into a tornado? | 48 |
| Play whose star won the 1990 Best Actor Tony | 44 |
| Play with ''Memory'' | 36 |
| Play with someone else's toy? | 33 |
| Play with the first "robots" | 38 |
| Play your poker hand without drawing | 36 |
| Play ___ (feign death to trick a predator) | 42 |
| Play ___ (feign unconsciousness) | 32 |
| Play ___ (perform a song grouping) | 34 |
| Play ___ (perform with the band) | 32 |
| Play ___ with (make trouble for) | 32 |
| Play _____ with (make trouble for) | 34 |
| Play-by-play announcer's partner | 36 |
| Play-Doh character late of "SNL" | 42 |
| Play-it-safe advice on a gridiron | 33 |
| Play-_____ (kids' art medium) | 33 |
| Playa del __: L.A. coastal region | 33 |
| Playable character in Guitar Hero III | 37 |
| Playboy centerfold feature until 1985 | 37 |
| Playboy Enterprises figure, familiarly | 38 |
| Playboy founder who injured his calf muscle? | 44 |
| Playboy Mansion resident, familiarly | 36 |
| Playboy of the Western World author | 38 |
| Playboy or Playgirl-caliber model | 33 |
| Playboy's version of a right | 32 |
| Playdate lunch option, for short | 32 |
| Played an Elizabethan instrument | 32 |
| Played crisply and detached, in mus. | 36 |
| Played expressively within the tempo, in music | 46 |
| Played fast and loose with the facts | 36 |
| Played hoops during a crafts class? | 35 |
| Played sharply and separately, in mus. | 38 |