Having trouble with 26a (clue) Refusal dictated in eastern drama N?H - perhaps I have gone wrong with other answers. Any help would be much appreciated.
Just a suggestion MaryDou - noh is in Chambers dictionary - could you treat yourself to a copy? And of course, there is always Chambers and other dictionaries online.
I put NAH because it is an informal word for NO and figured the A could be taken from ASIA which is EASTERN. And also Eastern Drama = Asian Acting.I might be well wide of the mark.What do you think?
Biley, I was only trying to put my point across and my reasoning for coming up with my answer. In no way did I intimate that NOH was the wrong answer.I just asked for other peoples opinion. Lighten up.
Oh for goodness sake, fergol - your reasoning doesn;t matter - it only takes a quick look at a dictionary to confirm NOH as the correct answer as both justineo and I have said it was. Why on earth do you want other peoples opinion when it can be proved very quickly that justineo was right?
Classical, aristocratic Japanese drama which developed from the 14th to the 16th centuries and is still performed. There is a repertory of some 250 pieces, of which five, one from each of the several classes devoted to different subjects, may be put on in a performance lasting a whole day. Dance, mime, music, and chanting develop the mythical or historical themes. All the actors are men, some of whom wear masks and elaborate costumes; scenery is limited. Noh influenced kabuki drama.