| Cues from a stage coach |
| Dog-tag wearers, briefly |
| A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius" author Dave |
| A cottage in ___ . . . ": Godley |
| ___ stage (Freudian notion) |
| Raised stage |
| Actor who played Hamlet in a 1964 production deliberately staged to look like a rehearsal |
| Acute food shortage |
| Evergreen tree has critical condition that's contagious (7) |
| Deep-seated antagonism |
| Lost" protagonist |
| A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius" memoirist Dave |
| Unsavory protagonist |
| Eagerly took advantage of, as an opportunity |
| Portrayer of many O'Neill protagonists |
| 2000 Eugene Levy film with the tagline "Some pets deserve a little more respect than others |
| __ disadvantage |
| Advantage |
| Stage combat props |
| Stage |
| Adult stage in insects |
| Concert stage sights |
| D'Artagnan's creator |
| Adult stage of insects |
| Final chess stage |
| Famously polite Old West stagecoach robber |
| Stage designer Bernstein. |
| Contagious illness |
| Attila's tag (with "The") |
| Brooklyn stage crew's job? |