Related Clues:
- Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," e.g
- Satirize without mercy
- Comic absurdity
- Coward's specialty
- Local crackpot hides musical equipment for skit
- Humorous play; shambolic event
- Nothing in lighthouse working? A ridiculous scenario
- US city politician initially outraged about send-up
- Make fun of lighting - nothing's working
- Simpleton holds current measure for pointed mockery
- Satire of so-called Ancient Mariner to receive booster
- Absurdity to a great extent associated with the Anglicans
- A parliamentarian involved in a silly subject to ridicule
- 'Close thy -, open thy Goethe' (Carlyle, Sartor Resartus)
- Satire featuring a politician trapped by fool