Clue | Length | Answer |
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Funny guy | 3 letters | wag |
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Funny guy | 4 letters | hoot |
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Funny guy | 4 letters | card |
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Funny guy | 4 letters | riot |
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Funny guy | 5 letters | comic |
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Funny guy | 6 letters | scream |
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- Jack or ten
- Jester
- Two or three, but not one
- Stop at the door, perhaps
- Cutup
- Diamond, e.g.
- Riot
- King or queen
- Green gem
- Funny fellow
- Jack, for one
- Ace or jack
- Ace or deuce
- Check for ID, as at a bar
- Determine the age of, in
- Joker, e.g.
- Jack or 10
- Basic bingo item
- Empty
- Deck member
- Christmas greeting
- Birthday greeting
- Maybe ace vehicle with detachable top
- See 19
- Eccentric - stiff paper
- Perhaps joker's one that cracks jokes
- Stiff paper
- Maybe Queen's printed greeting
- Eg, a heart or club
- One in pack is an eccentric
- Comb (wool)
- Knave takes king for joker
- red ... (severe soccer penalty)
- king of clubs, for one
- Comic appears in a suit
- Article of war?
- Eccentric message
- Present accompaniment
- Swiped item
- Valentine's Day purchase
- A bit of a wag
- A bit of a wag, even a joker maybe
- A eccentric - a joker, perhaps
- The joker from No 10
- Boxing program
- Cut up
- circuit board
- Eccentric queen?
- Hallmark offering
- Plastic ‘money'
- View ID to establish age
- Score, on the golf course
- Funny person
- Id
- very funny sort
- one in on the deal?
- Jack or joker
- Funny guy
- Part of a deck
- Get well soon ...
- Hand unit
- Programme of events
- Greeting bearer
- Mailed birthday greeting
- depardieu film, green ...
- the queen of hearts, e.g.
- Credit
- King or ace
- Jack or ace
- Jokester
- Process wool
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- Celebratory communication shows wit
- Businessman's handout
- "Pick a ... ..."
- Gift accompaniment, often
- Ace or joker
- Comical person
- jack, say
- Greeting ... (anniversary gift often)
- Part of a suit
- Green?
- "Determine the age of, in a way"
- Written greeting
- Check the birth date of, say
- "We ......" (convenience store sign)
- Pip's place
- Ace of spades, e.g.
- Stitch
- Real character
- "Here's my ......"
- It may come with a gift
- It can be wild
- Check for ID
- Ask for identification
- Deuce or trey
- Word with face or place
- Ask to produce proof of age
- Ace, e.g.
- Deck unit
- Wag
- Comic ......
- Deuce, e.g.
- Ace, for one
- Lampshade wearer
- Amusing fellow
- Racing program
- Joker
- Bridge essential
- Comical one
- Facetious one
- Kind of queen
- Tarot, e.g.
- Piece of mail
- Cribbage item?
- Amusing person
- Picasso's "...... Player"
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- One of 52
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- Arena agenda
- Index item
- Postal or greeting
- Christmas delivery
- Word With Business Or Playing
- Business
- Greeting in post from wit
- Game piece
- ace of hearts, for instance
- Ace of spades or queen of hearts
- One of 52 in a standard deck
- plastic money, credit ...
- you may mail one on a birthday
- Record of scores in a round of golf
- "...... calling"
- scoundrel abducting king and queen say
- Place in a ship's hold
- mother's day mail
- Really funny person
- Check the ID of
- Hallmark greeting
- Ask for proof of age
- Cash alternative
- Stiff paper; odd person
- Part of a hand
- jack of clubs, for one
- King of diamonds, for example
- Memory
- A club, perhaps, with character
- partial poker hand
- Piece of birthday mail
- calling or playing follower
- jack of diamonds, for example
- "Her credit ... had reached its limit"
- Ace or queen
- thick paper
- Scoundrel pinching rear of our Queen?
- the cardiac arrests of a heart
- hit from one's dealer?
- Soccer send-off, red ...
- Visa, e.g.
- Printed greeting
- Mailed holiday greeting
- valentine's day greeting ......
- Printed birthday greeting
- Thick stiff paper
- trump follower?
- The Number Two in The Queen?
- King or queen lying flat on a table
- Amusing person a diamond perhaps
- item sold with an envelope
- Wallet item
- component in the game wingspan
- Bingo player's item
- One's witty greeting in post
- Birthday gift accompaniment, perhaps
- Maybe Jack's way to send greetings
- Vehicle departs for a club?
- It's got from a dealer
- world series of poker item
- King or queen, but not princess
- valentine's day purchase, maybe
- One of 52 in a standard poker deck
- Seasonal greeting medium
- Outmoded library fixture
- Gift box attachment
- a record of scores
- Check an ID
- Check an ID
- Perhaps a joker, this character?
- Jack, perhaps, is quite a character
- Joker [for instance]
- Hallmark product
- Greeting
- Queen or king, e.g.
- eccentric seen at the bridge table
- Item in a magicians deck
- Payment option
- instrument of war?
- rectangular diamond, e.g.?
- Humorous character
- Zany
- thing in your hand
- Hole-......
- King or queen, e.g
- Jack or deuce
- Wine list
- Trey or ten
- Joker Jack, say?
- Jack, but not Jill
- A five or jack
- Any of 52 in a deck
- st. louis ballplayer, for short
- Ask for identification as in a bar
- Piece of stiff paper
- Something giving an advantage
- Bingo player's purchase
- About right day for Joker?
- greetings missive
- penalize in soccer
- Joker or deuce
- Joker or jack
- Character about to hit road
- A regular riot
- 9 or 10, but not 11
- verify one's age, at a bar
- Chris Rock, for one
- "B.C.," e.g.
- "The Tonight Show" perfor
- Sunday newspaper color fe
- One with one-liners
- Doer of stand-up
- "Luann" or "Blondie"
- Chris Rock or Ellen DeGen
- "Pearls Before Swine," e.
- Humorous
- Work in panels
- "The Katzenjammer Kids,"
- "Peanuts," e.g.
- Funny, humorous
- Joker and Batman?
- See 9 Across
- Humorist's absolutely huge, not small
- Children's publication
- Professional funny person
- Amusing magazine
- Funny, droll
- Causing mirth
- Medico Michelle receives magazine
- Child's magazine
- newspaper strip
- "Funny!"
- In Acapulco mickey-taking is funny
- His accounts are not taken seriously
- professional joke teller
- laugh factory performer
- Janelle James, for one
- Funny kind of relief
- Punch-line specialist
- stand-up individual?
- lewis black, e.g.
- Stand up
- Periodical wit
- funny, last couple leaving strip
- Stand-up guy
- Kids' magazine
- Open mic performer often
- Borscht Belt pro
- Amusing
- Superhero magazine
- Work of art
- source of gags
- Comedian
- Bianca Xunise creation
- Funny guy
- Politico Michael grabs magazine
- Shtick figure?
- Like some timing
- Ali Wong, for example
- Demetri Martin, e.g.
- Funnyman
- "The Katzenjammer Kids, e.g."
- we expect him to tickle us
- ... strip (newspaper feature)
- "The Tonight Show performer"
- Sunday newspaper color feature
- "Pearls Before Swine, e.g."
- Chris Rock or Ellen DeGeneres
- joke teller
- Risible
- Performer at Caroline's
- "Cathy," e.g.
- "Nancy" or "Cathy"
- Professional funny man
- Wag
- Thalian
- Eddie Murphy is one
- Droll
- Like a harlequin
- Droll one
- Funny fellow
- Jocose
- Laurel or Hardy
- Minsky attraction
- Martin or Lewis
- Kind of strip
- Kind of relief
- Dangerfield, e.g.
- Laugh-getter
- Kind of opera
- Gagster
- Funny pear not finished
- ali wong or dave chappelle, e.g.
- Dave Chappelle or Tig Notaro
- michelle buteau, e.g.
- "calvin and hobbes," say
- Funny newspaper strip
- Stand-up performer
- Cartoon magazine
- Children's periodical
- entertainer such as tig notaro
- Stand up for dandy?
- stand-up comedian
- the beano is amusing
- such opera may not be taken seriously
- Funny company host entertaining one
- Funny man, professionally
- word before strip or relief
- Jesting sort
- Amusing type of dandy?
- Humorous one
- Funny strip in a newspaper?
- Book of cartoon strips
- sunday paper staple
- Book with cartoon illustrations
- Joker
- TV's "Last ... Standing"
- "Peanuts" or "Blondie," for example
- Causing laughter
- nightclub performer
- Some pears not finished? Funny
- Witty person
- periodical shows wit
- Wag is huge, not small
- larry the cable guy, for one
- Head of sport leaving great magazine
- Improv performer
- Funny house mice with no tail
- comedian with children's publication
- Ali Wong or Joan Rivers
- "Last ... Standing"
- standup performer
- Relief
- Funny one from Waco, Michigan
- Word before “book” or “strip”
- Paper strip
- ... book (Marvel or DC publication)
- It's a funny thing to read
- funny sort of relief?
- one's accounts are not taken seriously
- Calvin and Hobbes for one
- "Garfield" or "Peanuts," for one
- Funny chap to be in print for children
- Children's magazine?
- Humorous entertainer
- Medico Michelle holds magazine
- Performer who starts gagging?
- Joke-telling performer
- Amusing person
- a graphic novel, only shorter?
- Humorist
- Humorous person
- clown becomes magician in the middle
- clowning sort
- Children's magazine with pictures
- "Doonesbury" or "Dilbert"
- Jester
- "Cathy" or "Luann"
- Ludicrous
- Farcical
- Burlesque
- Ridiculous
- Whimsical
- Parody
- ...... Sans (typeface)
- Person with a routine
- word with “relief” or “strip”
- Company microphone is amusing
- Publication for the young
- "...... funny. Ha, ha!"
- Zany
- Wisecracker
- Wit
- witling
- stand-up kind of person?
- ...... strip (funny newspaper feature)
- performer of one-liners
- Humorous performer
- Funny business with tailless rodents
- person who may be practicing a bit
- joke-telling entertainer
- comedian's publication
- funnyman might have a strip
- Funny firm with male in charge
- Cartoon strip like "Calvin and Hobbes"
- "Garfield" Or "Peanuts," For Example
- 'Calvin and Hobbes,' e.g
- Laughable
- Waggish
- ali wong or tiffany haddish
- Sunday newspaper feature
- funny sort of strip
- Funny male in charge undermining firm
- makes a minor mistake
- Funny performer such as Hannah Gadsby
- "Peanuts" or "Cathy"
- Funny - there's nothing in numerals
- Teller of jokes
- Figures out nothing's funny
- Funny book character
- Stand-up person
- stand-up guy, say
- Stand-up gal
- funnyman who might have a strip
- mic user and mick taker?