A Streetcar Named Desire

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R E B L Q V X B L O M H K C Q J Q N
E M R X S N E N D E G B D Q M D G L
V M T J N U X T G Q K C T A F B D Y
F C G X Q D B H Q U A B X Q J U L C
D N S R R S L U L K U U S O Q U E S
B A O T O O L J L P F F W N C L R G
Y D U H N Y W O Y N F C O U C L X C
Y R T W B L P E R T F K Q F Q M I W
U A B R U X L I X Q P V J U A A A L
P O D X N N V R L I Q U O R V Y G U
P T O T A F H O R S E F L Y T Y A X
F W B T A S E X U A L I T Y M S B F
A C S R C N V P O E N S F D F A Y E
J A B B Y T F W Q C R P M K X O J I
A P A R C E L O F M E A T F R V Y A
S T M V U U J D K O D T L L J Y T D
E O U B E T U D V S D L P H T R D M
R I V S V E V C E J G A B T A X W B

Clues

  • American term for alcohol (6)
  • Blanche's fluttering manner suggests this insect (8)
  • Blanche's sadness over aging creates this sort of feeling in the theatre audience (6)
  • Mitch uses this with women as his way of domination (9)
  • Month Scene 1 is set in (3)
  • Musical motif used by Williams at the close of Scene One (5)
  • What prop is used initially by Stanley to reinforce his physical nature (6, 2, 4)
  • Who is known as the gaudy seed-bearer? (7)
  • Writer Blanche refers to (3)

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Blanche's fluttering manner suggests a Moth. Williams very nearly named 'Streetcar...' 'The Moth'.

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