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GODOT
GODOT
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Waiting for ___
Waiting for ___: Beckett
1952 title character with zero lines
Absent figure in a Beckett play
Beckett no-show
Becketts Waiting For ___
Becketts Waiting for ___ (London opening of August 1955)
Becketts no-show
Classic Becket play
Dramatic no-show
Estragon expected him
Famous no-show
He wont come this evening but surely tomorrow
He was a no-show
Hes awaited on stage
Literary no-show
No-show in a Beckett play
No-show in a Samuel Beckett play
Notable no-show
Noted object of a wait
Object of a vain wait
One whos waited upon
One with two men waiting for him
Show no-show
Stage no-show
Symbol of absence to whom Waiting for Guffman refers
Theatrical no-show
They waited for him in a play
Title character not in the cast
Title character who never shows up
Title stage character that doesnt need an understudy
Unseen character in a Beckett play
Unseen title character
Unseen title character in a Beckett play
Vladimir and Estragon waited for him
Whom Vladimir and Estragon were waiting for
For whom Bert Lahr waited.
Subject of Samuel Beckett play.
Samuel Beckett creation.
Beckett character
Beckett creation.
Awaited one of drama
Beckett's Waiting for ___
Beckett's absent character
He never arrives onstage
Theatrical title character who's never seen
Beckett title name
Beckett title character
Beckett's no-show
Classic Becket play, informally
One who's waited upon
Whom Vladimir and Estragon were waiting for, in a Beckett play
What some waiters never see?
Samuel Beckett's En attendant ___
Title character who never appears
Title character who never arrives in a Beckett play
Title character not requiring an actor
Unseen title character in a classic play
One theatrically waited for
The unseen hero sought by Beckett's Vladimir and Estragon?
One waited for dog to come back separately
4 across's non-arrival in follow-up books
On stage one waited for exit before Act Two started
Title absentee
Title character who is never onstage
Play guy sure to come tomorrow
Absentee title character
Samuel Becketts no-show
Absurdist plays absentee
Literary character who never shows up
Waiting for ___ (Beckett play)
Aquatic creature of the family Orectolobidae, such as Ginglymostoma cirratum of the Atlantic Ocean
Waiting for ___, absurdist play by Samuel Beckett featuring the characters Vladimir and Estragon
Unseen Beckett character
Unseen Beckett character
Apt theatrical rhyme for no-show
16 for __, play by Samuel Beckett
Focus of actors working as waiters?
Focus of actors working as waiters?
Turn to hit well-known no-shower
One arriving tomorrow, supposedly
Beckett title character who is not in the cast
Waiting for play guy
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