Crossword Answer: FARCE
If you're looking for all of the crossword clues that have the answer FARCE then you're in the right place. We found 100 clues that have FARCE as their answer.
Crossword Puzzle Clues for FARCE
Below is the complete list of clues we found in our database for FARCE:
- "30 Rock," for one
- A kind of play
- Any of the "Scary Movie" movies
- Bedroom ___
- Bedroom comedy, often
- Bedroom comedy, say
- Absurd comedy
- Absurd sham
- Comedic category
- Comedy
- "Comedy of Errors," e.g.
- Comedy of the absurd?
- Comedy with broad satire
- Comedy with much door-slamming
- Comic absurdity
- France's gift to the stage
- Frayn's "Noises Off," e.g.
- French stage forte
- Funny show
- "Charley's Aunt" is one
- Feydeau specialty
- "Broad City," for one
- Broad comedy with an improbable plot
- Broad comedy
- Broad humor
- Broad satire
- It isn't meant to be taken seriously
- Film genre
- It often involves slamming doors
- Buffoonish comedy
- Humorous play
- Burlesque
- It's a travesty
- It's absurd
- It's not to be taken seriously
- Exaggerated comedy
- Door-slamming play
- Forcemeat
- Form of parody
- Ridiculous comedy
- Ridiculous production
- Ridiculous sham
- Oscar Wilde genre
- Many a Chaplin film
- Many a Monty Python skit
- Many a Wilde play
- Outrageous comedy
- Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors," e.g.
- "Some Like It Hot," for one
- Wilde forte
- Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," e.g.
- Marx Brothers genre
- Marx Brothers movie, e.g.
- Marx Brothers specialty
- Marx Brothers' specialty
- Obvious pretense
- STUFFING
- Play genre
- Travesty
- Knockabout comedy
- Wacky comedy
- "La Cage aux Folles," for one
- Parody
- Literary form
- Literary genre
- Poor play choice for a tragedian
- Low comedy
- Ludicrous comedy
- Ludicrous situation
- Madcap comedy
- Mockery
- "No Sex Please, We're British," e.g.
- "Noises Off," for one
- Molière's forte
- Molière's "Tartuffe," e.g.
- Light entertainment on Broadway.
- Light stage fare
- Light, witty play
- Monty Python's "Spamalot," for one
- Silly comedy
- TV's "Fawlty Towers," for one
- Samuel Foote's forte
- Satire
- Satiric comedy
- Satirical comedy
- Satirical work
- Satirist's creation
- Spoof
- Three Stooges genre
- Slapstick comedy
- Slapstick vehicle
- Stage offering
- Staged mockery
- Screwball comedy
- "Tartuffe," for one
- You can't take it seriously
- "What's Up, Doc?" is one
- "Seinfeld" genre
- "S.N.L." specialty
- Tom Stoppard's "On the Razzle," for one
Possibly Related Crossword Answers
Based on the clues listed above, we also found some answers that are possibly similar or related to FARCE:
- DRAMA
- SATIRE
- SET
- HUMOR
- HUMOUR
- SPHEREOFBALL
- SLAPSTICK
- ACTION
- DRAMA
- FANTASIES
- FANTASY
- HORROR
- MELODRAMA
- NOIR
- ROMANCE
- SCIFI
- SUSPENSE
- COMEDY
- APE
- CARICATURE
- COMICAL
- PARODY
- SENDUP
- SKIT
- TRAVESTY
- EPIGRAM
- WIT
- KAPOK
- TAXIDERMYNEED
- TRAGEDY
- CHARADE
- APE
- IMITATE
- LAMPOON
- MOCK
- PUTON
- SATIRE
- SENDUP
- SKIT
- TAKEOFF
- SPOOF
- TRAVESTY
- EPIC
- ESSAY
- IRONY
- ODE
- POESY
- SATIRE
- DRAMA
- EPOPEE
- MYTH
- PROSE
- ROMANCE
- SAGA
- SATIRE
- ROMP
- DERISION
- GIBES
- GIBING
- SENDUP
- SHAM
- TRAVESTY
- DRAMA
- IRONY
- LAMPOON
- PARODY
- PASQUINADE
- APE
- HOAX
- IMITATE
- KID
- LAMPOON
- MOCK
- PARODY
- PUTON
- SATIE
- SATIRE
- SATIRIZE
- SENDUP
- TAKEOFF
- DRAMA
- FARCES
- OPERA
- PLAY
- REVUE
- SHOW
- SKIT
- SPOOF
Recent Usage of FARCE in Crossword Puzzles
Here are all of the places we know of that have used FARCE in their crossword puzzles:
- Evening Standard - Oct. 19, 2020
- Penny Dell - Sept. 11, 2020
- WSJ Daily - Aug. 17, 2020
- Penny Dell - July 16, 2020
- Universal Crossword - April 22, 2020
- New York Times - March 24, 2020
- Penny Dell - March 13, 2020
- WSJ Daily - March 9, 2020
- Newsday - Feb. 26, 2020
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - Feb. 9, 2020
- Penny Dell Sunday - Dec. 29, 2019
- Newsday - Nov. 26, 2019
- Newsday - Nov. 21, 2019
- Newsday - Nov. 20, 2019
- USA Today - Oct. 26, 2019
- Penny Dell - Sept. 21, 2019
- LA Times - Sept. 15, 2019
- Penny Dell - Sept. 10, 2019
- LA Times - Sept. 5, 2019
- Newsday - Aug. 17, 2019