Related Clues:
- Satirical speech form
- Like metal that was first used in Greek tragedy
- Wit observed in Room At The Top and The Ancient Mariner
- Form of satire, like Fe
- Socrates used it like a metallic element
- Roy in upset for sarcastic wit
- Show of ironic contempt
- Mild sarcasm from press gallery, ultimately
- Elemental sarcasm
- One among life's little ones from Hardy?
- Sarcastic use of praise
- What "as clear as mud" demonstrates
- Press, at the end of the day, produces sarcasm
- Smooth youth leader's brand of satire
- Smooth youth leader's words not to be taken at face value