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bernie

12th November 2013, 21:01
Ged Ian and Art performing for Shakespeare perhaps. (9)
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bigbadmarty2

12th November 2013, 22:44
Not in the cast ? ...then again tried to be like a young Meryl Streep ! (9)
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imagcq

12th November 2013, 22:48
No Aristo i have not, Goat song or more correctly He goat song is the literal translation of tragedy.Knowing this i thought that someone penning a goat song would be a Tragedian. I see from google that its a comedy tragedy. And luckly written in the period,although my clue does now seem to point to an author? rather than tragedian per se. Thanks for that.
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imagcq

12th November 2013, 23:00
Victim or inflictor of (billy) goat song? (9)
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aristophanes

12th November 2013, 23:05
imagcq: The author of a tragedy is a tragedian too. That's what the novel is about- a tragedian in ancient Greece. It's hilarious.
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ginge

13th November 2013, 00:22
Thespian lacking height, especially, raged as compensation (9)

@ aristo, you've "sold" it to me. I enjoyed his co-written "I, Margaret".
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les40

13th November 2013, 00:44
One causing a global catastrophe? (9)
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busby

13th November 2013, 01:48
At the ultimate party with a free princess was a dramatist. (9)

(a)t rage Dian(a)
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busby

13th November 2013, 02:09
At last....I'm back... have to love a rural ISP.
Take 2.
A dramatist appeared at the ultimate party with a free princess.(9)


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teff7

13th November 2013, 05:10
His play will disturb and grate I.E painfully energy-less. (9)
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