Related Clues:
- Expression of impatience puts pressure on playwright
- Expression of contempt initially penned by playwright
- Contemptuous expression of son tucking into soft fruit
- Dramatist under pressure, it's said, when impatient
- Quaint word of dismissal
- Cousin of "harrumph"
- Sarcastic 'Oh, sure'
- Contempt for mum kept in hand
- Play quietly before dramatist gives expression of contempt
- Ex-student returning quietly? Rubbish!
- Contemptuous riposte
- Expression used to express disbelief
- Expression of contempt or impatience
- Nonsense, foolish talk
- Pressure on playwright provoking expression of impatience