| Ape |
| Aper |
| Clown |
| Farce |
| Copier |
| Mimic. |
| Jester |
| Imitate |
| Charade |
| Mummer. |
| Act out |
| Mum one |
| Imitator |
| Copycat. |
| Copy cat |
| Gesturer |
| Comic ___ |
| Lip-synch |
| Dumb show |
| Paleface? |
| Mute mimic |
| Quiet type |
| Silent art |
| Silent ape |
| Mute actor |
| Silent type |
| Apery expert |
| Silent drama |
| Silent actor |
| Play charades |
| Troupe member |
| Marceau forte |
| Marceau, e.g. |
| A Roman farce |
| Chaplin e.g. |
| Mum performer |
| Quiet showman |
| Silent player |
| Silent worker |
| Skelton forte |
| Act wordlessly |
| Athenian farce |
| Dumb performer |
| Marcel Marceau |
| Nonvocal actor |
| Park performer |
| Wordless actor |
| Marceau is one |
| Pretend to sing |
| Marceau's skill |
| Charades player |
| Some street art |
| Performance art |
| Quiet performer |
| The silent type |
| Wordless acting |
| Marceau's forte |
| Street performer |
| Silent performer |
| Act out silently |
| Chaplin, for one |
| Handy performer? |
| M. Marceau, e.g. |
| Marceau for one |
| Whiteface wearer |
| Not one to talk? |
| Perform silently |
| Marceau, notably |
| Speechless actor |
| Act speechlessly |
| Art with no lines |
| Marceau, famously |
| Master of gesture |
| Quiet performance |
| Save one's speech |
| Street-fair sight |
| She's not talking |
| Act without words |
| Show without words |
| Entertain quietly? |
| Perform wordlessly |
| Play charades, say |
| Shields or Yarnell |
| Silent performance |
| Wordless performer |
| Go without saying? |
| Act out in silence |
| Silent entertainer |
| Be good at charades |
| Form of Greek drama |
| Have a silent role? |
| M. Marceau, for one |
| Soundless performer |
| White-gloves wearer |
| Act out in charades |
| Pretender of a sort |
| Actor with no lines |
| Play charades, e.g. |
| Gesturing performer |
| Marceau's specialty |
| Showy but quiet type |
| Claude Kipnis is one |
| One who's speechless |
| Show but don't tell? |
| Show without a line? |
| Some performance art |
| Silent impersonation |
| Speechless performer |
| He's not one to talk |
| Silent troupe member |
| Wordless entertainer |
| Marcel Marceau, e.g. |
| Body language expert? |
| Gesture without words |
| Invisible box captive |
| Quiet, expressive one |
| Charades, essentially |
| Silent actor of a sort |
| Wearer of white gloves |
| Performer in whiteface |
| Marcel Marceau, for one |
| Acting without speaking |
| Go through the motions? |
| Performer with no lines |
| Silent street performer |
| He is not one to speak? |
| Marcel Marceau, notably |
| Invisible box" performer |
| Entertainer like Marceau |
| He hasn't a thing to say |
| Tight-lipped entertainer |
| Shields or Yarnell, e.g. |
| Entertainer with no lines |
| Actor with nothing to say |
| Actor without lines, maybe |
| Give the silent treatment? |
| Melanie Martinez "Night ___ |
| Actor who uses body language |
| Charades player, essentially |
| One who can't say her lines? |
| Performer "trapped" in a box |
| Performer who remains silent |
| Silent man in black, perhaps |
| Nonspeaking street performer |
| Specialist in body language? |
| Entertainer with white gloves |
| Performer in an invisible box |
| Performer with a painted face |
| Silent, white-faced performer |
| Street performer in whiteface |
| Perform in whiteface, perhaps |
| Performer in makeup, typically |
| Storyteller who needs no words |
| Perfect person for silent movies |
| Performer often trapped in a box |
| Performer who doesn't say a word |
| One who descends imaginary stairs |
| Street performer who doesn't speak |
| Walking against the wind" performer |
| One apparently trapped behind glass |
| One who gives the silent treatment? |
| Give a clue in charades, essentially |
| Silent performer like Marcel Marceau |
| Street performer in an "invisible box |
| Performer who often wears white makeup |
| Acting genre once studied by David Bowie |
| Weird Al "She Never Told Me She Was a ___ |
| Entertainer often dressed in a striped shirt |
| Weird Al song "She Never Told Me She Was a ___ |
| Street artist in a striped shirt, stereotypically |
| Performer who might pretend to be trapped in an invisible box |