| CHINESEWALL | 'The ------ ', stage play by Max Frisch featuring the character Min Ko (7,4) |
| ANDORRA | 1961 stage play by Max Frisch (7) |
| IMNOTSTILLER | 1954 novel by Max Frisch (2,3,7) |
| WAGGLEDANCE | Honeybee's sequence of movements performed as a form of communication, first decoded by Karl von Frisch (6,5) |
| HOMOFABER | 1957 novel by Max Frisch (4,5) |
| STILLER | 1954 novel by Max Frisch (7) |
| IGUANA | The Night Of The ---, stage play by Tennessee Williams, based on a 1948 short story written by him (6) |
| ROVER | The -, stage play by Aphra Behn subtitled The Banish'd Cavaliers which premiered in 1677 (5) |
| LARK | The -, stage play by Jean Anouilh first performed in 1953 (4) |
| FRONTPAGE | 'The ---', stage play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur (5,4) |
| HOURGLASS | The -, stage play by W B Yeats first performed in 1903 |
| THEFIRERAISERS | Max Frisch play staged at the Royal Court, London, in 1961 |
| OCASEY | Sean, author of the stage play The Plough and the Stars (6) |
| SYNGE | JM, author of the stage play The Playboy of the Western World (5) |
| BEES | Insects studied by Karl von Frisch, the Austrian ethologist who first who translated the meaning of the waggle dance (4) |
| SWISS | Paul Klee or Max Frisch, e.g. |
| PINERO | Arthur Wing ?, author of the stage play The Second Mrs Tanqueray (6) |
| LASTACT | Crafty Al's tact in the final part of the stage play (4,3) |
| NANETTE | The "Tea for Two" melody came from the stage play titled, "No. No _" (7) |
| WRIGHT | Doug, winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the stage play I Am My Own Wife (6) |