Answer: ADLIB
ADLIB is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 159 times.
Referring Clues:
- Wing it
- Robin Williams comment, maybe
- Unmemorized words
- Speak without notes
- Improvisation
- Unprepared comment
- Wing it, speechwise
- Impromptu
- Unrehearsed
- Off-the-cuff
- Go off script
- Improvise
- Improvised
- Speak off the cuff
- Spontaneously
- Not scripted
- Offhand
- Eschew cue cards
- Seat-of-the-pants performance
- Not practiced
- Forgo the script
- "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" line
- Remark that might get one in trouble
- Speak sans script
- Make up on the stage
- Groucho's specialty
- Speak on the fly
- Stray from the script
- Sans-script quip
- Spontaneous response
- Deviate from the script
- Ignore a prepared speech
- "Who's Line Is It Anyway?" line
- Ignore the prepared remarks
- Improvise on stage
- Ignore the script
- Make up dialogue
- Extemporize
- Fashion lines?
- Improvise lines
- Remark that might get you in trouble
- Unscripted remark
- Unscripted
- Make up lines
- Disorient one's costars, maybe
- Ignore the cue cards, say
- Proceed without notes, say
- Surprise one's costar
- Ignore one's lines
- Spontaneous
- Speak without a script
- Off-the-cuff quip
- Script departure
- Unscripted comment
- Eschew the TelePrompTer
- Wing it onstage
- Spontaneous remark
- Off-the-cuff remark
- Off-the-cuff comment
- Avoid the lines?
- Speak off-the-cuff
- Off-the-script comment
- Perform without preparation
- Surprise one's co-star
- Unmemorized remark
- Forgo a prepared speech
- Improv line
- It's made off-the-cuff
- Go off the script
- Sans script
- Wing it, in a way
- Wing it verbally
- Wing it on stage
- Bit of stage creativity
- Wing it vocally
- Disorient one's co-stars, in a way
- Stage surprise
- Ignore a cue card, say
- Talk without a script
- Robin Williams forte
- Go off-script
- Improvise a speech
- Comment off-the-cuff
- Forgo the cue cards
- Ignore the cue cards
- It's not scripted
- Improvise one's words
- Perform in the Upright Citizens Brigade, say
- Do improv
- Surprise during filming
- Eschew the script
- Onstage surprise
- Unrehearsed comment
- Forgo a speechwriter
- Play it by ear
- Form a line?
- Unwritten comment
- "That's not in the script!" evoker
- Way to disorient one's co-stars
- Riff on stage
- Ignore the teleprompter
- Unrehearsed, as a speech (hyph.)
- Go off line?
- Make up one's lines
- Wing it at the lectern
- What the Marx Brothers often do in their films
- Depart from the prepared text
- Not use a script
- Improvise verbally
- Throw away the script
- Ditch the script
- Improvise in a sketch
- Spontaneous comment
- Throw in a line
- Response to a heckler
- Drift from a script
- Go off-message, maybe
- Surprise in a skit
- Deal with a broken teleprompter, say
- Go off-line?
- Impulsive line
- Actor's unwritten line
- Skip the lines, say
- Forgo the teleprompter, say
- Skip the script
- Marty Feldman's "What hump?" line was one
- Offhand, as a quip
- Nicholson's "Here's Johnny" line, e.g.
- Many a Robin Williams bit
- Off-script remark
- Verbal slip cover
- Perform at the Improv, say
- Jack Nicholson's classic line "You can't handle the truth," for one
- Improvisation on the set
- Make up lines as you go
- Deliver spontaneously
- Make up on stage
- Improvise dialogue
- Improvise onstage
- Do some improv
- Speak extemporaneously
- Improv comic's forte
- Surprise the director, maybe
- It comes off the top of one's head
- Improvised comment
- "Stick to the script!" elicitor
- Actor's improvisation
- Embrace spontaneity, in a way
- Spontaneous extra line in rap
- Bob Hope specialty
- Off the cuff
- Compose on the fly
- Cut the cards, perhaps
- Respond in an improv class
- Act extempore
- Improvised remark
- Make-up artist's talent
- "Here's looking at you, kid" or "You can't handle the truth!," famously
- Improv technique
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - November 22, 2024
- LA Times - October 30, 2024
- New York Times - September 27, 2024
- New York Times - September 15, 2024
- New York Times - August 29, 2024
- USA Today - July 05, 2024
- LA Times - June 29, 2024
- USA Today - May 08, 2024
- LA Times - April 28, 2024
- LA Times - October 19, 2023
- LA Times - July 16, 2023
- New York Times - June 17, 2023
- LA Times - June 11, 2023
- USA Today - May 19, 2023
- LA Times - April 21, 2023
- USA Today - January 26, 2023
- LA Times - January 11, 2023
- LA Times - December 27, 2022
- USA Today - November 17, 2022
- LA Times - November 10, 2022
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