Answer: ACTS
ACTS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 371 times.
- Is decisive
- Intolerable __ (pre-Revolution enactment)
- Gospels follower
- Does film work
- Groups on the program
- ___ of the Apostles
- Plays the part
- Play parts
- "Hamlet" has five
- New Testament book
- "Hamlet" quintet
- Res gestae
- "Rigoletto" has three
- Takes steps
- "Rigoletto" trio
- "Macbeth" has five
- Plays a part
- Congressional matters
- Book after John
- Makes a scene?
- Play segments
- Legislation
- "Macbeth" quintet
- Book before Romans
- Substitutes (for)
- Opera parts
- Exploits
- Book that includes the reign of Tiberius
- Isn't idle
- Does stage work
- Play makers?
- ___ of Parliament
- Play divisions
- Follower of John
- Does something
- Intermissions separate them
- Variety show fillers
- See 52-Down
- Deeds
- Is in a play
- Isn't passive
- Has a part on stage
- Circus lineup
- See 71-Across
- Isn't naturally
- Intolerable ___, one cause of the American Revolution
- Doesn't dilly-dally
- Makes a move
- Whence the line "It is more blessed to give than to receive"
- Congressional output
- Book ascribed to Luke
- Predecessor of Romans
- Stops on a sales rep's rte.
- Variety show lineup
- Romans preceder
- Delays no longer
- "La Traviata" has three
- Masquerades
- Makes one's move
- They may be unspeakable
- Book of apostolic deeds
- Role-plays
- Performs a role
- Façades
- Bible book
- False fronts
- Bible book about apostles
- John follower
- Drama divisions
- Follower of the Gospels
- Parts in a play
- Shticks
- Behaves
- Vaudeville lineup
- Treads the boards
- Takes measures
- Performs in a play
- Romans predecessor
- Doesn't just sit there
- Performs onstage
- Decrees
- Follows the Method
- Congress output
- "America's Got Talent" segments
- Statutes
- Talent show lineup
- Bible book after John
- Where the word "Christian" is first used in the Bible
- Fifth book of the New Testament
- Alphabetically first book of the Bible
- With 27-Down, pantomimes
- Does one's part?
- Source of "It is more blessed to give than to receive"
- "Hamlet" fivesome
- Bible book after the Gospels
- Play set
- It follows the last Gospel
- Pretenses
- Circus routines
- False shows
- Short bits
- It follows John
- Pretends to be
- Isn't oneself?
- Performs
- Groups of scenes
- Book following the Gospels
- Emulates Olivier
- Parts of a play
- Fronts
- Nightclub routines
- Comics' performances
- Successful legislation
- Comedy routines
- Is in a cast
- Gives the appearance of
- Divisions of a play
- First book of the Bible, alphabetically
- Does a thespian's job
- It's after John
- Vanishing and magic, e.g.
- ''Julius Caesar'' has five
- Does a thespian's turn
- ''La Traviata'' has three
- The ___ of the Apostles
- ''Macbeth'' quintet
- Book of the Bible
- Legislative decisions
- It's between John and Romans
- Follower of John?
- Biblical book
- Play makeup
- Takes the bull by the horns
- It has its place in the Bible
- Congressional business
- N.T. book after John
- Congressional considerations
- John's follower
- Works as a thespian
- New Testament chronicle
- "Hamlet" parts
- Is a doer
- Musical performances
- Stage routines
- Book between John and Romans
- Is a cast member
- Stops stalling
- Book that begins in Jerusalem
- Every play of Shakespeare has five of them
- CPR experts
- Makes a decision
- Performs theatrically
- Play sections
- Performances
- "Julius Caesar" has five
- Play things
- Doesn't sit by
- Creates a lot of drama?
- Seems to be
- Soliloquizes, perhaps
- Pretends
- Goes on stage
- Part of the New Testament
- Things done
- Booker's quest
- Isn't idle, perhaps
- Is a company man, maybe
- Gospels follow-up
- Gospels' follow-up
- Gospels followup
- Revue segments
- Book after the Gospels
- Gospels' follower
- Puts on a show
- Gospels' followup
- New Testament book, for short
- Put-ons
- Bits of legislation
- See 12-Across
- Short or false shows
- Plays the fool?
- Shows initiative
- They'll make a play for you
- Each of Shakespeare's plays has five
- Legislative output
- Legislative decrees
- Performs on stage
- Quits stalling
- Book of the Bible that tells of Ananias and Sapphira
- Variety performances
- Stops procrastinating
- See 6-Across
- Has an onstage role
- "America's Got Talent" offerings
- Gets off one's duff
- "Aida" segments
- Sham shows
- "Othello" has five
- Plays are divided up into these
- Bible book following the Gospels
- Congressional productions
- They become statutes
- Performs a part
- "Julius Caesar" sections
- "Coriolanus" quintet
- Creates some drama?
- No play is without them
- New Testament book that chronicles the story of Ananias and Sapphira
- Does summer stock
- Parts of musicals
- Source of the line "Thy money perish with thee"
- The five of every Shakespeare play
- Stage presentations
- Plays a part onstage
- Play units
- Performs in a film
- Plays the role
- Parts of 67-Across
- Recites lines
- Dramatic divisions
- Drama units
- New Testament book attributed to Luke
- Fakes being
- Groups on the bill
- "Romeo and Juliet" has five of them
- Isn't frozen, in a way
- It's in the bible
- of the Apostles
- Vaudeville segments
- Plays a role
- "La Traviata" trio
- Biblical source of the line "It is more blessed to give than to receive"
- The Dream and the Patriot
- 97-Down pair, frequently
- Pulls the trigger, so to speak
- Plays a part on stage
- Performs in 23-Down
- Performs on Broadway
- Gets theatrical
- Takes on roles
- They're usually divided into scenes
- "Hamlet" five
- 'Macbeth' parts
- It precedes Romans
- Play times?
- Gets off the fence
- Performs a 27-Down
- Sullivan lineup
- Impresario offerings
- "Tosca" trio
- Doesn't just sit
- Stage offerings
- Is directed?
- Some are unspeakable
- The five of "Hamlet"
- Class ___
- Stage segments
- Doesn't just talk
- Bible book before Romans
- Segments of musicals
- Revue performances
- Source of the saying "It is more blessed to give than to receive"
- Is a thespian
- Is paid to be someone else?
- Most musicals have two
- Emulates Nicholson
- Doesn't just sit by
- Play components
- Assumes a role
- Opening ___
- Accomplishments
- ___ up (misbehaves)
- Emotes on a TV show, for example
- Circus performances
- Parts of plays
- Talent show segments
- Performs in a movie
- Stage doings
- Ballet divisions
- Stops sitting on one's hands
- "The Ed Sullivan Show" lineup
- Lion taming and tightrope walking, for two
- "Hair" parts
- Reaches a decision
- What play time is divided into
- Segments of a play
- Takes the stage
- Book with St. Paul's story
- Townshend ___: 1767
- ___- on behalf of; represents
- They may be disappearing
- Posturing
- Stops dawdling
- Emulates John Goodman
- "America's Got Talent" lineup
- Book preceding Romans
- Doesn't dawdle
- St. John follower
- Simple ___ of kindness
- "America's Got Talent" features
- Broadway divisions
- Congressional creations
- Talent show features
- Plays charades, say
- Isn't a bystander
- Show parts
- Doesn't sit idly by
- Book of the Bible after John
- Talent show entries
- Things passed in Congress
- Doesn't delay
- Talent show parts
- Bills no more
- Book detailing Paul's journey to Rome
- Random ___ of kindness
- Many have several scenes
- What many a player does
- Anagram or sections of "Cats"
- Bible book that chronicles the conversion of Paul
- Tries to look
- Variety show routines
- Some are random and kind
- Juggling and unicycling, say, in a talent show
- Musical pair, commonly
- Dramatic segments
- Portions of a play
- "Hamilton" divisions
- Performs in character
- Follows through
- Segments of stage plays
- Plays Othello, e.g.
- Things separated by intermissions
- Headings in a playbill
- "Random ___ of Flyness"
- Works onstage
- Doesn't hesitate
- Delays no more
- Parts of operas
- Misbehaves, with "up"
- Book that's the source of the line "It is more blessed to give than to receive"
- Performs in "Angels in America"
- Has a part to play
- Improvs, e.g.
- Two things in Broadway's "Dear Evan Hansen"
- "Hadestown" has two
- There are three in "Fire Shut Up in My Bones"
- Ballet sections
- Plays are divided into them
- "Macbeth" has five of these
- Plays a character
- Source of the quote "It is more blessed to give than to receive"
- Gets busy
- Some plays have five
- There are five in the play "Leopoldstadt"
- Has a role
- "West Side Story" pair
- Pantomimes, perhaps
- Book of the New Testament
- Play group
- "Hamilton" pair
- The musical "Rent" has two
- The musical "Elf" has two
- The play "Everybody Black" has two
- Be someone else
- Performs in "Fences"
- Plays a role in "Merrily We Roll Along"
- The musical "Wicked" has two
- Performs in "Fat Ham"
- Divisions of plays
- Laws passed by Congress
- Goes for it