| LOOT | Two-act play by Joe Orton (1965) (4) |
| FUNERALGAMES | One-act play by Joe Orton produced in 1970 (7,5) |
| AFTERTHEFALL | A two-act play by American dramatist Arthur Miller |
| ERPINGHAM | The ___, 1966 television play by Joe Orton (9,4) |
| BUTLERSAW | Play by Joe Orton first performed in 1969 (4,3,6,3) |
| WHATTHE | Play by Joe Orton first performed in 1969 (4,3,6,3) |
| TOWN | Our _, 1938 three-act play by Thornton Wilder (4) |
| SLOANE | 'Entertaining Mr. --', play by Joe Orton (6) |
| RUFFIAN | 'The --- on the Stair', play by Joe Orton (7) |
| ENTERTAININGMRSLOANE | 1964 stage play by Joe Orton |
| ENTERTAINING | 1964 stage play by Joe Orton (12,2,6) |
| MRSLOANE | 1964 stage play by Joe Orton (12,2,6) |
| DODO | Old Bird in two acts? (4) |
| EDEN | 'This other ___, demi-paradise' (Shakespeare Richard II act. 2, sc. 1) (4) |
| WHATTHEBUTLERSAW | Farce written by Joe Orton (4,3,6,3) |
| THETENDERLAND | Two-act opera by Aaron Copland (3,6,4) |
| HALFANHOUR | One-act play by J M Barrie published in 1913 (4,2,4) |
| THEDOCKBRIEF | A 1958 one-act play by John Mortimer (3,4,5) |
| AUTODAFE | 1941 one-act play by Tennessee Williams (4-2-2) |
| NUTCRACKER | The ?, 1892 two-act ballet with music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (10) |