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LETSBenjamin Britten work subtitled An Entertainment for Young People first performed in 1949 (4,4,2,5)
MAKEANOPERABenjamin Britten work subtitled An Entertainment for Young People first performed in 1949 (4,4,2,5)
FEASTWord for a religious celebration; a village festival; a sumptuous meal given as an entertainment for several people; or, a chocolate ice cream made by Wall's (5)
BUDDBilly makes a sound partner in Britten work
SALESMANDeath Of A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , play by Arthur Miller first performed in 1949 (8)
OPERA1949 'entertainment for young people' by Benjamin Britten (4,4,2,5)
LETSMAKEAN1949 'entertainment for young people' by Benjamin Britten (4,4,2,5)
INDIANROPETRICKLine up for such an entertainment?
FACADESeries of poems by Edith Sitwell set to music by William Walton in an 'entertainment' first performed in public in 1923
TALEThe ___, 1890 novel by George Meredith subtitled An Episode in the History of Beau Beamish (4,2,5)
ISLAMEYPiano work by Mily Balakirev subtitled An Oriental Fantasy (7)
VALERIEUnfinished novel by Captain Frederick Marryat subtitled An Autobiography published posthumously in 1848 (7)
SCOUTSMembers of an organisation for young people founded by Robert BadenPowell in 1908, motto be prepared (6)
WALDENThoreau work subtitled "Life in the Woods"
ODEWordsworth work subtitled 'Intimations of Immortality From Recollections of Early Childhood'
HMSPINAFOREGilbert and Sullivan work subtitled "The Lass That Loved a Sailor"
GENDERTROUBLE1990 Judith Butler work subtitled "Feminism and the Subversion of Identity"
KARAOKEAn entertainment in which people sing well-known songs over a pre-recorded backing tape (7)
KARAOKEBARAn entertainment venue in which people using a microphone sing pop songs to backing music (7,3)
CAMERACandid ..., the show that plays practical jokes on unwitting people, first showed on American TV in