- - laugh, guffaw
- - Laugh as wobbly Hector quaffs litres
- - Laugh with time left in job
- - Laugh as little time left in tedious job
- - Laugh when sloshed Hector drinks litre
- - Laugh in church, or let out?
- - Noisy gleeful laugh
- - Laugh softly.
- - Laugh as silly Hector grabs line
- - Laugh when her colt misbehaves
- - Laugh and talk intermittently during task
- - Noisy laugh
- - Laugh gleefully
- - Gleeful laugh
- - Laugh as desperate Hector grabs novice
- - Chuckle gleefully
- - Satisfied laugh
- - Laugh
- - Time learner in onerous task — and chuckle gleefully
- - Joyful laugh
- - Laugh and talk regularly during dull task
- - Jabberwockian laugh
- - Laugh coined by Lewis Carroll in "Jabberwocky"
- - Laugh in exultation
- - "Through the Looking-Glass" laugh
- - Word for a laugh coined by Lewis Carroll in "Jabberwocky"
- - Laugh gleefully, as upon slaying the Jabberwock
- - Victor's laugh
- - Laugh, à la Lewis Carroll.
- - Laugh, out loud
- - Chuckle somehow or let the church take the lead
- - giggle as torch reveals french article
- - Gurgling laugh
- - Charlotte not at liberty to laugh
- - Express glee seeing officer caught up in boring duty
- - Snort when duty holds lieutenant back
- - Loud chuckle
- - Say "heh-heh," perhaps
- - Gleeful chuckle
- - ... stupid clothier I sacked for snigger
- - Chuckle joyfully
- - React in amusement
- - Boring job involving empty toil produces expression of joy
- - Laughter: difficult job suppressing this laughter initially
- - Portmanteau word coined by Lewis Carroll that's a happy sound
- - Chuckle softly
- - "Heh-heh," for one
- - Lewis Carroll word.
- - Gleeful sound.
- - Gleeful sound, à la Lewis Carroll.
- - Utter with glee à la Lewis Carroll.
- - A word from Lewis Carroll.
- - What one does on a frabjous day.
- - "Jabberwocky" portmanteau that entered popular usage
- - Titter
- - Sound of amusement
- - Chuckle
- - Guffaw
- - See 58 Across.
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