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#7624, aired 2017-11-02THE "RIGHT" STUFF $200: George S. Kaufman or Wendy Wasserstein, for example a playwright
#7281, aired 2016-04-18THEATRICAL QUOTES $800: After a flop, George S. Kaufman said this type of often caustic comedy "is what closes on Saturday night" satire
#6670, aired 2013-09-20WRITING TEAMS $2000: George S. Kaufman was no rolling stone, as he gathered this partner to write "The Man Who Came to Dinner" Moss Hart
#5712, aired 2009-06-09THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR DRAMA $1600: "You Can't Take It With You" unless you're George S. Kaufman & this partner, who took home the prize in 1937 Moss Hart
#5373, aired 2008-01-09PLAYWRIGHTS $1600: Novelist Edna Ferber collaborated with this playwright on 6 plays, including "Dinner at Eight" & "Stage Door" George S. Kaufman
#5270, aired 2007-07-06CELEB BEFORE & AFTER $1200: Bet ya didn't know Keanu's Matrix squeeze wrote "You Can Take It With You" with George Kaufman in the 30s Carrie-Anne Moss Hart
#5209, aired 2007-04-12THE THEATRE $1600: In a Moss Hart-George S. Kaufman comedy, Sheridan Whiteside was "The Man Who" did this came to dinner
#4787, aired 2005-05-31LITERARY COLLABORATORS $1000: George S Kaufman died in June 1961; this man, his frequent collaborator, in December of that year Moss Hart
#4768, aired 2005-05-04THE LIBRARY OF AMERICA $1600: "The Royal Family" & "You Can't Take It WIth You" are in a volume of plays credited to this man "& Co." George S. Kaufman
#4655, aired 2004-11-26THE "K" TEAM $1600: This playwright's "Man Who Came to Dinner" character Sheridan Whiteside was such a plum role he even played it himself George S. Kaufman
#4594, aired 2004-07-22A BRAND NEW "YOU" $2000: This play won Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman a Pulitzer Prize in 1937 You Can't Take It With You
#4407, aired 2003-11-04PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $2000: (Hi, I'm Lauren Graham from "The Gilmore Girls.") I starred in a revival of "Once in a Lifetime", which was a collaboration between George S. Kaufman & this playwright Moss Hart
#4374, aired 2003-09-18THE "DOOR"s $1000: This Edna Ferber-George S. Kaufman play tells the story of a group of aspiring actresses living in a boarding house Stage Door
#4299, aired 2003-04-17AUTHORS $2000: This Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist co-wrote the play "Dinner at Eight" with George S. Kaufman Edna Ferber
#3935, aired 2001-10-12AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS $800: He wrote "To the Ladies" with Marc Connelly & "The Man Who Came to Dinner" with Moss Hart George S. Kaufman
#3889, aired 2001-06-28ALGONQUIN ROUND TABLE QUOTES $300: George S. Kaufman: "I saw the play under bad conditions." This "was up" The curtain
#3773, aired 2001-01-17PLAY TIME $800: George S. Kaufman co-wrote "You Can't Take It With You" & "The Man Who Came to Dinner" with this man Moss Hart
#3704, aired 2000-10-12THEATRICAL QUOTES $1000: George S. Kaufman defined this type of comedy as "What closes Saturday night" Satire
#3690, aired 2000-09-22STEINBECK $800: For the dramatic version of "Of Mice and Men", Steinbeck worked with this Hart-less playwright George S. Kaufman
#3290, aired 1998-12-18PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $1000: He collaborated on his hit comedy "Beggar On Horseback" with Marc Connelly, not Moss Hart George S. Kaufman
#3009, aired 1997-10-02NOVELIST-PLAYWRIGHTS $1000: A "Giant" among American women novelists, she wrote the play "Stage Door" with George S. Kaufman Edna Ferber
#2923, aired 1997-04-23THEATRE HISTORY $1000: He wrote his 1st play, "The Beloved Bandit" , by himself, before he teamed up with George S. Kaufman Moss Hart
#2688, aired 1996-04-17LITERARY WOMEN $800: This "Show Boat" author collaborated on the play "Dinner at Eight" with George S. Kaufman (Edna) Ferber
#2322, aired 1994-10-11THEATRE $1000: This Edna Ferber-George S. Kaufman play tells of a group of aspiring actresses living in a boardinghouse Stage Door
#2262, aired 1994-06-07LITERARY TERMS $600: Alexander Pope called it "My Weapon"; George S. Kaufman said it's what closes on Saturday night satire
#2226, aired 1994-04-18PLAYWRIGHTS $200: When George S. Kaufman was asked to write one of these for himself, he replied, "Over my dead body!" an epitaph
#2074, aired 1993-09-16THEATRE $600: He wrote "Once in a Lifetime" with George S. Kaufman & "Winged Victory" without him Moss Hart
#2041, aired 1993-06-21THE MARX BROTHERS $500: This co-author of "Once in a Lifetime" co-wrote such Marx Brothers movies as "Animal Crackers" George S. Kaufman
#2039, aired 1993-06-17LITERATURE $400: George S. Kaufman helped John Steinbeck turn this work about George & Lennie into a play Of Mice and Men
#1687, aired 1991-12-24LITERATURE $1000: He wrote "Stage Door" with Edna Ferber & "You Can't Take It with You" with Moss Hart George S. Kaufman
#905, aired 1988-07-08LERNER & LOEWE $1000: This collaborator of George S. Kaufman directed "Camelot" on Broadway (Moss) Hart
#563, aired 1987-02-04PENNSYLVANIA $800: Algonquin wit who co-wrote the verbal feasts "Dinner at 8" & "The Man Who Came to Dinner" George S. Kaufman
#514, aired 1986-11-27SATIRE $200: According to George S. Kaufman, it's the night of the week that "satire closes on" Saturday
#498, aired 1986-11-05BOTANICAL NAMES $800: With George S. Kaufman, he took the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for "You Can't Take It with You" Moss Hart

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