- - a funny place, to be honest?
- - just or impartial
- - sunny with strong wind
- - word meaning beautiful, blonde, bright, honest, just or sunny
- - Wood surrounding a place of entertainment
- - State ...
- - Like a just ruling
- - Funny place for a blonde?
- - just a loud melody
- - just an article in a tree
- - Just a church fete
- - just a travelling entertainment
- - Just a country show
- - Just a little short of quality
- - Just a country sale
- - Type of trade we're both cool with
- - Just a trade show
- - Place to see a ferris wheel and a clown
- - Event with deep-fried food
- - Entertainment I found in a remote setting
- - Event where blue ribbons might be awarded
- - Loud tune in entertainment event
- - Just, or just OK
- - Just fluorine and a mixture of gases
- - Just a gathering of buyers and sellers
- - just a periodic sale
- - good weather or merely passable
- - Word before play or trade
- - Exhibitors' event
- - Event for exhibitors
- - Scarborough event
- - Like a ball in play
- - Annual county festival
- - Word for a maiden
- - Word before play or game
- - Where you might find a Ferris wheel
- - Trade or shake leader
- - State or county event with a midway
- - Midway point?
- - Like a fly ball that hits the foul pole, ironically
- - Like a fly ball off the foul pole
- - Like a baseball that hits the foul pole
- - Knoxville event: 1982
- - Kind of ball or play
- - Good forecast for a picnic
- - Festival that might be sponsored by a county or a state
- - Festival or carnival
- - Event with rides and livestock
- - Event where cotton candy might be sold
- - County wingding
- - A. A. of mysteries
- - "State ......," film of 1933, 1945 or 1961
- - Without a cloud in the sky
- - Place to see a Ferris wheel
- - Rural event
- - Place for a ride
- - Just as lovely
- - Not foul in baseball
- - Country festival
- - "All's .. in love and war"
- - treating people equally
- - Considerable area covered by wood
- - Just; gala
- - "All is ... in love and war"
- - Fine atmosphere implying good weather
- - Good weather for the show
- - unbiased blond
- - moderate source of fun?
- - Just; light
- - Just one impressed by fliers turned up
- - Pretty loud music
- - Airmen soaring, circling Italy, having good weather
- - Fine display in charity bazaar
- - "vanity ...", 1848 thackeray novel
- - light to moderate
- - Fine horse lost to Barnet's travelling show?
- - Said table was light
- - In play in baseball
- - Fine atmosphere in travelling entertainment
- - Just; fine and dry
- - passable investment is the result of equitable distribution
- - Light but loud music
- - famous knitwear design from the shetlands.
- - Festival of light
- - Fine character is reasonable
- - to be honest is good enough
- - "scarborough ......" (simon & garfunkel classic)
- - Reasonable start for folk song
- - It's just not raining
- - festival nothing special
- - Just — not bad
- - "My .... Lady"; Audrey Hepburn film
- - Trade exhibition
- - just like the female sex?
- - passable trade exhibition
- - "my ... lady"
- - Blonde and beautiful
- - Beautiful area in wood
- - clear — just
- - Just; blonde
- - trade show is open
- - Reasonably fine weather
- - Square's partner
- - .... and square
- - Told fare for carnival
- - Quite good food, reportedly
- - Just not dark
- - Pretty fine appearance
- - Dry white? Just lovely to look at!
- - Partner of just
- - complete the title of this national anthem: advance australia ...
- - not at all biased
- - just one appearing in distant setting
- - Blonde female character
- - Light-haired
- - just getting loud for quiet couple
- - Equitable; blonde
- - "Pretty remote", I interposed
- - Reasonable ticket price for audience
- - Gala; not bad
- - can't dark-haired people be impartial, then?
- - Reasonable ticket fee announced
- - just light-headed, perhaps
- - "My ... Lady" (1964 film)
- - "turnabout is ...... play"
- - Just; equitable
- - Reasonable entertainment
- - Audrey Hepburn movie "My ... Lady"
- - Equable
- - Partner of square(Used today)
- - Umpire's call, sometimes
- - Kind of shake
- - What the brave deserve
- - Light-skinned
- - Only OK
- - Like some maidens
- - Just, impartial
- - Weatherman's word
- - Susceptible to sunburn, probably
- - Pretty, maidenwise
- - Like Monday's child
- - Between the left and right foul poles
- - Between both foul poles
- - 50/50, say
- - Word that can follow the first word of this puzzle's four longest answers
- - Weatherman's word, sometimes
- - Weather condition, sometimes
- - Vanity ...... (magazine)
- - Trotting race site.
- - Trade expo
- - Sunny, in forecasts
- - Sunny and clear
- - Square's companion
- - Square partner
- - Ripped between the lines
- - Reasonable — market
- - Pleasing to see
- - Playable
- - Place to buy cotton candy
- - Pie-eating contest setting
- - Opposite of foul, in baseball
- - On the foul line, ironically
- - Off the foul pole, e.g.
- - Not cheating
- - Next to last word of "London Bridge."
- - Name used by E. S. Gardner
- - Livestock exhibition
- - Like some maidens of myth
- - Like maidens of old
- - Like home plate
- - Like foul poles
- - Like certain maidens
- - Light-complexioned
- - Light coloured
- - Liable to get burned?
- - Liable to burn at the beach
- - Just treatment of others
- - Just — blond
- - Inside the foul lines
- - Free from discrimination
- - Foul's opposite
- - Ferris wheel site
- - Dispassionate; equable
- - Blond haired/blue-eyed
- - Between the lines, in baseball
- - Between the baselines
- - "Scarborough ......"
- - "My ...... Lady" (musical film starring Audrey Hepburn)
- - "...... stood the wind for France"
- - ...... to middling (just so-so)
- - ...... to middling (just okay)
- - ...... to middling
- - In bounds?
- - Not biased
- - Just for show
- - Weather report.
- - ... blond
- - Clear-skies forecast
- - Moderately good.
- - Is it reasonable to get off frigate?
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