Answer: SATIRE
SATIRE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 139 times.
- Dario Fo forte
- It bites
- Molière metier
- Swiftness?
- Lampoon
- Mad magazine's genre
- Voltaire's metier
- Swift work
- "The Praise of Folly," e.g.
- Orwell's "Animal Farm," e.g.
- Many a Swift work
- Molière's "The Miser," e.g.
- Work of Juvenal
- "Dr. Strangelove," e.g.
- "Gulliver's Travels," e.g.
- "Saturday Night Live" genre
- Swift gift
- "The Colbert Report" and such
- Mad specialty
- Many a Mad Magazine article
- Molière's metier
- Swift vehicle
- "The Daily Show" specialty
- Firesign Theatre skit, e.g.
- Literary ridicule
- Many a "Mad" article
- Biting writing
- Swift piece, perhaps
- "Animal Farm," e.g.
- "The Colbert Report" specialty
- Takeoff
- Story with bite
- ''Mad'' genre
- Literary spoof
- Biting work
- ''Mad'' magazine material
- ''SNL'' specialty
- Juvenal's genre
- Swift genre
- Irreverent work
- Genre of Jonathan Swift
- Parody
- Swift vehicle?
- "SNL" specialty
- Jonathan Swift genre
- Moliere's method
- Moliere's genre
- Biting production
- Sarcastic literature
- "Fahrenheit 451," e.g.
- Colbert or Stewart specialty
- Colbert's specialty
- Comtemptuous piece of writing
- Ridiculing work
- Mad Magazine specialty
- Aristophanes specialty
- "Mad" genre
- "Mad" magazine material
- "The Simpsons" specialty
- "This Is Spinal Tap," e.g.
- Literary style
- Work that ridicules folly
- Swift stuff
- 'SNL' specialty
- Lampoon specialty
- Mocking writing
- Swift specialty
- Jonathan Swift specialty
- Lampoon offering
- Spoof
- 'The Onion' specialty
- Swift writing
- Swift writing
- Literary genre
- Literary device
- Punch ingredient?
- Andy Borowitz's forte
- "Gulliver's Travels", e.g.
- Piece that bites
- Swift means of attack?
- Biting parody
- "South Park" specialty
- Mocking work
- Genre of Orwell's "Animal Farm"
- Ribald humor
- Ricky Gervais' forte
- Much of "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report"
- Sarcastic wit
- "The Colbert Report" stock-in-trade
- Gere of "Gulliver's Travels"
- It may bite
- Provocative comedy
- "Network," for one
- Sarcastic writing
- "Catch-22" or "Don Quixote"
- Comedic takeoff
- Literary works using irony to expose folly
- Biting comedy
- "The Daily Show" device
- Lampoon cousin
- "Dr. Strangelove" or "Borat"
- Jonathan Swift's genre
- Mad magazine's specialty
- Contemptuous writing
- Any of the "Scary Movie" movies
- Device much used in "Huckleberry Finn"
- Genre of many Weird Al songs
- Mockery
- The Onion's genre
- Onion offering
- Spoofs and such
- "The Simpsons" or "Futurama"
- Mockumentary, e.g.
- Biting drama
- HBO's "Veep," e.g.
- Literary criticism of a sort
- Biting literature
- Sarcastic writting
- Genre with bite
- Lampoons and such
- Genre for David and Amy Sedaris
- Walking Eagle News specialty
- "The weapon of the powerless against the powerful," according to Molly Ivins
- Specialty of Aristophanes
- "South Park" or "The Onion"
- Genre with social critiques
- The Ig Nobel Prize, e.g.
- Stephen Colbert device
- Genre for The Squeaky Wheel and The Onion
- Ironic and critical comedy
- Genre involving humorous social criticism
- Political humor, often
- Cutting part of The Onion?
- "Don't Look Up" genre
- Much sketch comedy
- ClickHole genre
- Reductress genre
- Burlesque
- Much political humor