| LETTICE | ___ and Lovage , Peter Shaffer play premiered in 1987 |
| LOVAGE | Lettice And ____, comical play by Peter Shaffer that premiered in 1987 (6) |
| THEBIRTHDAY | and 18dn, Harold Pinter stage play premiered in London in 1958 |
| WAITINGFORGODOT | Samuel Beckett stage play premiered in 1953 featuring characters Vladimir and Pozzo |
| THEBIRTHDAYPARTY | Harold Pinter stage play premiered in London in 1958 |
| PARTY | Harold Pinter stage play premiered in London in 1958 (3,8,5) |
| PYGMALION | George Bernard Shaw play premiered in Vienna in 1913 (9) |
| JOKINGAPART | Alan Ayckbourn stage play premiered in Scarborough in 1978 (6,5) |
| CHERVIL | Herb related to parsley and lovage used in French cookery which is a key ingredient in fines herbes (7) |
| EQUUS | The first production of this 1973 Peter Shaffer play starred Alec McCowen as Dysart and Peter Firth as Alan Strang |
| AMADEUS | Peter Shaffer play, a fictionalised account of the lives of Mozart and Salieri |
| GODOT | Samuel Beckett stage play premiered in 1953 featuring characters Vladimir and Pozzo (7,3,5) |
| WAITINGFOR | Samuel Beckett stage play premiered in 1953 featuring characters Vladimir and Pozzo (7,3,5) |
| THEICEMANCOMETH | Eugene O'Neill stage play premiered in 1946 |
| COMETH | Eugene O'Neill stage play premiered in 1946 (3,6,6) |
| THEICEMAN | Eugene O'Neill stage play premiered in 1946 (3,6,6) |
| PARSLEY | Flat-leaved or curly, a garden herb in a family of umbellifers that includes angelica, celery, chervil, dill, fennel, dill and lovage (7) |
| PARSNIP | Creamy-coloured root vegetable in the family of umbellifers that includes carrots, celeriac, dill, fennel and lovage (7) |
| ANISE | Herb related to fennel, parsley and lovage whose seeds are used to impart their liquorice flavour to absinthe, pastis and biscotti (5) |
| HERBS | Catnip and lovage, e.g. |