| PLAY | Quiet place for drama (4) |
| THEATRE | Place for drama broadcast at three |
| AMPHITHEATRE | Classical place for drama (12) |
| ADAPTATION | Paint a toad jumping all over the place for drama (10) |
| FAIRPLAY | Loud atmosphere by quiet place for justice (4,4) |
| PENS | Nursery equipment for drama writers (4-4) |
| RETREAT | ... a quiet place for getting more rounds in? (7) |
| RECESS | Quiet place for a school break |
| PRESERVATION | Safeguarding quiet place for Native Americans |
| SHRINK | Quiet place for skating therapist (6) |
| SHABBY | Quiet place for monks lacking energy, run down (6) |
| ETS | Creatures in A Quiet Place, for short |
| ASL | Communication system used in "A Quiet Place," for short |
| INGE | William ?, winner of the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for play Picnic (4) |
| MOSS | Co-author with George S Kaufman of 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner You Can't Take It with You (4,4) (see 6D) |
| HART | Co-author with George S Kaufman of 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner You Can't Take It with You (4,4) (See 4D) |
| ANNA | _ Christie, Eugene O'neill play for which he received the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for Drama (4) |
| PRECEDENT | Decision to return to quiet place for exercise beside garden, having time (9) |
| PRAT | Language test ends in fiasco for drama school (4) |
| CRUZ | Nilo -, author of 2003 Pulitzer Prize for drama-winning stage play Anna in the Tropics (4) |