Crossword clues for godot
godot
- Beckett character
- Waiting for ____
- Waited-for show character who never showed
- Vladimir and Estragon waited for him
- Unseen title character
- Unseen Beckett character
- Title stage character that doesn't need an understudy
- Title character who never arrives in a Beckett play
- Title character who never appears
- Title character who is never onstage
- Title character not requiring an actor
- Title character not in the cast
- Title character absent from the cast
- Title absentee
- Symbol of absence to whom "Waiting for Guffman" refers
- Show no-show
- Samuel Beckett's no-show
- Play guy "sure to come tomorrow"
- One waited for in the theater?
- One theatrically waited for
- One expected in vain
- No-show on stage
- Never-seen title character
- Famous no-show
- Classic play that begins "Nothing to be done," briefly
- Beckett's 'Waiting for --'
- Beckett no-show
- Awaited one of drama
- Absurdist play's absentee
- Absentee title character
- 1952 title character with zero lines
- Beckett's no-show
- Noted object of a wait
- Theatrical title character who's never seen
- Estragon expected him
- В В Beckett's no-show
- One with two men waiting for him
- Classic Becket play, informally
- Unseen title character in a Beckett play
- Unseen character in a Beckett play
- Beckett's "Waiting for ___"
- Object of a vain wait
- One who's waited upon
- Whom Vladimir and Estragon were waiting for, in a Beckett play
- "Waiting for ___" (Beckett play)
- Samuel Beckett's "En attendant ___"
- No-show in a Beckett play
- What some waiters never see?
- Title character who never appears onstage
- He never arrives onstage
- Beckett title character
- Beckett's absent character
- Beckett title name
- Character waited for leave period
- Beckett's no-show
- Unseen title character in a classic play
- Dramatic no-show
- Theatrical no-show
- Literary no-show
- 'Waiting for --'
- ''Waiting for ___''
- Titular character with no lines
- Title character who never shows up
Wikipedia
Godot may refer to:
- Godot, the eponymous character in the play Waiting for Godot
- Godot (band), an English synthpop band formed in the 1980s
- Buck Godot, a science fiction comic book series, and its title character
- Godot (Ace Attorney), a character from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations
- Godot (game engine), an open-source game engine
Godot was a synthpop band formed in England, in November 1980, by Merseyside musicians Dave Hughes on instruments, and Keith Hartley on vocals and instruments.
Hughes and Hartley had relations with also synthpop band Dalek I Love You. The first was a founding member of that band, remaining alongside lead vocalist and guitarist Alan Gill to record their first three singles and the debut album Compass Kumpas, although at the time of the releaseof the latter disc, he wasn't in Dalek I Love You, working with Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark; Keith Hartley was lead singer and guitarist of Radio Blank, formed by him alongside Alan Gill and David Balfe.
Hughes was working with OMD until November 1980, when quit and, in the same month, formed Godot, alongside Keith Hartley, who, after Radio Blank, was working as fireman. In 1981, they released an EP called Extended Player, whose credits did not indicate a label. However, by the time, Alan Gill was reforming Dalek I Love You, pulling in Hartley to help him (Hartley joined).
Without Hartley, Hughes recruited new members, Ronnie Stone on guitar, Steve Byrne on lead vocals and Martin Cooper on saxophone. Adding a drummer, they toured with Dalek I Love You in the winter of 1981. However, Stone soon left to join China Crisis, causing Godot to split up.
In August 1982, Pinnacle Records released a single, "Something's Missing", in 7" and 10" versions.
Hughes later went to work with Games, Freeze Frame, The Lotus Eaters and Thomas Lang.
is a fictional character in the Ace Attorney series. He is a prosecutor, appearing only in the third game in the series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations. He has tanned skin, white hair, and an electronic visor. He drinks a large quantity of coffee, often drinking up to 17 cups per trial, per his words.
Godot is a 2D and 3D cross-platform open source MIT licensed game engine developed by Godot Engine community and used internally by several companies in Latin America before being open-sourced and released to the public. The development environment runs on Windows, OS X and Linux (both 32 and 64 bit) and can create games targeting PC, console, mobile and web platforms.