- - Happy to be led astray about a blend of tea
- - happy to be part of the family? not initially
- - Full of joy
- - Up after midnight in central part of Sweden
- - Opposite of "blue"
- - On top of the world
- - Very happy to be as one of the family but not the head of it
- - Opposite of down
- - Full of high spirits
- - told to lose head and be happy
- - a man following the spanish, euphoric
- - overjoyed with some strudel, ate dinner
- - beer picked up by edward in high spirits
- - Happy story reviewed by editor
- - uplifting characters in bedside tale made them happy
- - Like a family with no right to be joyful
- - make a deal with an alien and you'll be proud you did
- - top journalist keeps deceased on high
- - spanish article by a man, euphoric
- - Middlemen dead tired at the foundation or in high spirits?
- - highly pleased when the tale is revised by the editor
- - Overjoyed, the French went back and consumed dessert first
- - Very happy with story that's upset editor
- - looks jubilant when ted has an ale
- - made exultant
- - Cheered as rude tales partly rejected
- - Jubilant journalist backs upcoming story
- - Delighted overdue book's lost
- - A note possibly dealt with in spirited fashion
- - happy to be told not to start
- - Over the moon as family members run away
- - editor drinking slowly is ecstatic
- - High, in a way
- - Psyched and more
- - Cheered (up)
- - Greatly pleased
- - Inspirited.
- - Exhilarated
- - Pleased
- - Feeling happy
- - Joyful
- - Heartened
- - Exalted.
- - Bubbling
- - In seventh heaven
- - Blissful
- - Flying high
- - Overjoyed
- - Very happy
- - Rejoicing
- - Joyous
- - Carried away
- - In high spirits like the white rabbit captured by writer
- - In high spirits
- - Walking on air
- - Ecstatically happy
- - Highly delighted
- - Jubilant journalist following story in review
- - Walking on air like sisters heading off
- - Thrilled beyond belief
- - Knocking back beer, Cruz possibly is very happy
- - Gleeful
- - Exhilarated, highly excited
- - Delighted to have got on without introduction
- - Some prelate disappointed or delighted?
- - Glad and then some
- - Delighted journalist after having seen story rejected
- - Story rejected by news boss, delighted
- - Cock-a-hoop about former education
- - Delighted, ecstatic
- - Bursting with joy
- - Jubilant
- - Writer admits being behind with deadline for High Spirits
- - Thrilled by story set up by writer
- - Thrilled when story is returned to journalist
- - Tickled pink
- - Exultant
- - Newspaperman secures, dead chuffed
- - Made joyful
- - Buoyed up
- - Journalist covering peculiar tale is jubilant
- - Highly happy
- - Thrilled story comes back from writer
- - Kin could be this happy behind Republican
- - Thrilled story comes back to journalist
- - Pleased as punch
- - In high spirits, editor about fantastic tale
- - Really happy
- - Happy journalist keeps missing the deadline?
- - Thrilled editor's about overdue
- - Excited and thrilled
- - Very happy story backed by editor
- - More than pleased
- - On a high
- - Happy as a lark
- - Very pleased
- - Made happy
- - Thrilled to pieces
- - High on happiness
- - Happy as a clam
- - Very, very happy
- - Thrilled no end
- - Made joyous
- - Floating on air
- - In hog heaven
- - Beside oneself with joy
- - Super-happy
- - Stoked, and then some
- - Extremely happy
- - Riding high
- - Tickled to death
- - Tickled
- - In a high-fiving mood
- - Made very happy
- - Thrillled to death
- - Cock-a-hoop
- - Jumping for joy
- - Past happy
- - Feeling groovy
- - High-spirited
- - Thrilled to death
- - 36 Up
- - Triumphant
- - Made glad
- - Jazzed
- - Agog
- - Exuberant
- - Happy
- - Delighted
- - Filled with joy.
- - Thrilled.
- - Sent
- - On cloud nine
- - Euphoric
- - Ecstatic
- - Over the moon
- - Up
- - High ...
- - Beaming
- - Aglow
- - Excited
- - Stoked
- - Ed late coming in; delighted
- - More than happy
- - Beer knocked back by Theodore, getting very merry
- - like a family member, say, heading off becoming joyful
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