A whodunit of the stage
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DIALMFORMURDERA "whodunit" of the stage.
FOULPLAYPart of the plot in a whodunit.
MURDERThe "it" in many a whodunit
OVERONESDEADBODYHow the murderer kneels in a whodunit?
TERRIBLETWOSThe ... (a stage of man)
downstagethe front of a stage
upstagedof the back of a stage
upstageof the back of a stage
downstagesDOWNSTAGE, the front of a stage
endgamethe last stage of a board game
backstagesBACKSTAGE, the back area of a stage
postdebutantefollowing the stage of being a debutante
SOAPYLike the first stage of a car wash
outwingthe space at the side of a stage
miracidiumthe ciliated first-stage larva of a trematode
wingthe space at the side of a stage
upstagedat or toward the back of a stage
endgamesENDGAME, the last stage of a board game
subimagoa stage in the life of a mayfly
wingedthe space at the side of a stage
upstageat or toward the back of a stage
upor at the rear of a theatrical stage
growthsa stage in the process of growing size
endpointsThe final stage of a period or process
APRONPart of a stage, in front of the curtain.
arhata Buddhist who has reached the stage of enlightenment
subimaginesSUBIMAGO, a stage in the life of a mayfly
subimagosSUBIMAGO, a stage in the life of a mayfly
miracidiaMIRACIDIUM, the ciliated first-stage larva of a trematode
educationA particular stage in the process of being educated
subimagoesSUBIMAGO, a stage in the life of a mayfly
onstagebeing a part of the stage visible to the audience
entrancesThe coming of an actor or performer onto a stage
generationsA single stage in the development of a type of product
ringto lower or close the curtain in front of a stage
prosceniumsThe part of a theater stage in front of the curtain
zoeformpertaining to a zoea (the larval stage of crabs, also ZOOEA)
blockingThe physical arrangement of actors on a stage or movie set
ringto raise or open the curtain in front of a stage
terminal(of a condition) Forming the last stage of such a disease