- - funny desire to bag silver, heading for games
- - Jocular desire to rein in a child's horse
- - Jokey
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- - Restless desires of enchantresses heading off
- - Nagging desires
- - Beginnings of wanderlust
- - Hags lacking women's desires
- - Desires bringing problems for 'Arry
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- - heading off one desire, fairly fresh
- - one starting off, longing to be not so old
- - Recent desire shown in Newcastle?
- - Somewhat fresh
- - When travelling about is fairly recent
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- - name the actor who speaks these lines: "funny how? i mean, funny like i'm a clown? i amuse you?".
- - Oscar-winning actor Joe
- - Actor Joe, who starred in Home Alone
- - Actor Joe of GoodFellas
- - Casino and My Cousin Vinny actor Joe
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- - '... funny or weird funny?'
- - Funny sort of fence!
- - "It's so funny!": 2 wds.
- - 'You're funny'
- - "verrrrry funny"
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- - "funny how? i mean, funny like i'm a clown? i .......... you?", joe pesci in goodfellas.
- - regale a source of inspiration
- - Divert a group of wild emus
- - Entertain a Greek goddess
- - show a funny gif, say
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- - "Funny bone" that also sounds like a funny bone
- - Said funny-bone
- - philosopher not quite certain to return bone
- - funny report held in arm
- - Human arm bone
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- - Funny — not even funny
- - Source of ruin in sight -- not very funny
- - '...... funny!'
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- - Funny but not ha-ha funny
- - Not normal
- - Gilbert & Sullivan initially aren't terribly funny
- - Not ordinary open country, by the way
- - Not easily explained
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