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MENANDERComic dramatist of ancient Greece (c. 342-292 BC) whose only complete extant play is Dyskolos (The Grouch or The Curmudgeon) (8)
SEVENAGAINSTTHEBES
The third and only extant play of a trilogy by Aeschylus
AESCHYLUSGreek dramatist, regarded as the father of Greek tragedy, whose seven extant plays include the Oresteia trilogy
MOLIERELeading French comic dramatist of the 17th century
TERENCEA dramatist of ancient Rome born in Greece (7)
ARISTOPHANESGreek playwright, known as the Father of Comedy, whose complete extant works include Lysistrata (411 BC) and The Frogs (405 BC) (12)
EURIPIDESLast of the three great tragic dramatists of ancient Athens, following Aeschylus and Sophocles (9)
ADAMSt Andrew's Church, Gunton Hall, Hanworth, is the only complete church in England by the Scottish architect Robert (4)
JEROMESaint ___ (c 342 - 420), a Doctor of the Church (6)
OSUSch. whose phone number is 614-292-OHIO
GRACEThe only complete studio album by Jeff Buckley
AREAMississauga's is 292 sq. km.
JUDGEPlusWord No 292
PHIDIASAthenian sculptor of the 5th century BC whose statue of Zeus at Olympia (c. 430 BC) was one of the Seven Wonders of the World (7)
MANETHOEgyptian priest of the 3rd century BC whose Greek Aegyptiaca (History of Egypt) originated the concept of pharaonic dynasties (7)
SOPHOCLESGreek tragic dramatist of the 5th century BC to whom such innovations as the addition of a third actor and the use of painted scenery are attributed (9)
AMOSProphet of the 8c BC whose writings form one book of the Old Testament (4)
DRACOAthenian legislator of the 7th century BC whose code of laws prescribed death for almost every offence (5)
TUTANKHAMENEgyptian pharaoh (14th century BC) whose virtually intact tomb was discovered in the Valley of the Kings in 1922 (11)
EPICURUSGreek philosopher, 341 BC - 270 BC. whose name is now associated with lovers of pleasure, especially food and dirk (8)