- - "Sounds like a good time!"
- - "Sounds like a great time!"
- - "Sounds dandy!"
- - house of ...., madness hit
- - House of ......, 1982 Madness hit
- - Girls Just Want to Have ... (Cyndi Lauper classic)
- - Lively playful amusement
- - Playful enjoyment, a good time
- - Pleasure in place of unrest
- - It's very enjoyable, being in funds
- - A Parisian going after loud and amusing activities
- - jollification, merriment
- - enjoyable, pleasing
- - Really enjoyable
- - Poke ... at (tease)
- - "some nights" band
- - exists until someone has an eye poked
- - enjoyment in pool curtailed
- - when tripled, a 1964 hit song
- - Merriment, playfulness
- - Amount of money curtailed enjoyment
- - kicks, as it were
- - "Girls Just Want to Have ..." (1985 film)
- - Jim Carrey comedy remake, "... with Dick and Jane"
- - ... Home: A Family Tragicomic (illustrated memoir by Alison Bechdel)
- - Disneyland experience, usually
- - Pleasantly entertaining
- - Jim Carrey film "... with Dick and Jane"
- - Kitty isn't finished with amusement
- - Merriment and good times
- - Endless finance for entertainment
- - "We had ... while it lasted."
- - feeling while solving this puzzle, hopefully
- - What crosswords should be
- - "It's not all ... and games!"
- - It's no hardship being brought up in manufacturing
- - sure to be entertaining
- - Short of funds, one can still have a good time
- - A kind of pleasure you get at a theme park, say
- - Merriment (clue 1)
- - First answer in the first-ever published crossword
- - "It's all ... and games until someone gets hurt"
- - 'Whee, this is ...!'
- - Pleasure, merriment
- - Gaiety, merriment
- - Word with house or fair
- - Word in a Cyndi Lauper tune title
- - When repeated twice, a 1964 pop hit
- - What "we got"
- - Travel, for some
- - Ridicule, make ... of
- - N.Y.C. promise
- - Jolly good time
- - Jealousy is all the ...... you think they had: Erica Jong
- - Holiday doings.
- - Game's accompaniment
- - First word across in the first-ever crossword (1913) and the first of a dozen appearances of the word in this puzzle's grid, written word search-style (left, right, down, and diagonally) ... Can you f
- - Clowning
- - A high old time
- - "We Are Young" band nominated for six 2013 Grammys
- - "Girls Just Want to Have ......" (Cyndi Lauper song)
- - "Girls Just Want to Have ......" (Cyndi Lauper hit)
- - ...... City (N. Y.)
- - ...... and games
- - Hijinks
- - Jollification
- - Have .... (enjoy oneself)
- - Kind of house
- - Frivolity
- - Fair game
- - Fooling around
- - Kicks, so to speak
- - Hedonist's goal
- - Filled-in word in the world's first crossword
- - Word after 'chow' or 'mei'
- - Goal of a diversion
- - With 1-Down, cool bit of trivia
- - Good times
- - Light-hearted pleasure
- - Games go-with
- - Enjoyable
- - Pleasantly diverting
- - Enjoyment
- - 'Are we having ...... yet?'
- - First word across in the world's first crossword
- - Entertaining
- - Games' partner
- - Game tester's work experience, ideally
- - First word across in the world's first crossword (1913)
- - 'More ...... than a barrel of monkeys!'
- - ...... size (like much Halloween candy)
- - When said three times, a Beach Boys hit
- - 'Ain't we got ......?'
- - ...... size (like Halloween candy)
- - Convivial
- - Disneyland experience
- - A blast
- - A good time
- - Entertaining enjoyment
- - Diverting
- - Laughs
- - Playful amusement
- - 'We Are Young' band
- - Word that was given in the very first crossword
- - Entertainment
- - Word with house or run
- - Games' companion
- - With 59-Across, race that's not very competitive
- - Band with the 2012 #1 hit "We Are Young"
- - Grammy-winning "We Are Young" band
- - Grammy winners with a period after their name
- - According to Kin Hubbard, it's "like life insurance: the older you get, the more it costs"
- - When trebled, a Beach Boys hit
- - It can be made or poked
- - First word in the first crossword
- - Partner of "games"
- - Jollies
- - It's had with Dick and Jane
- - Grins
- - Beer and skittles
- - Playfulness
- - A lark
- - First Across word in the world's first crossword
- - Play purpose
- - Disneyland promise
- - "Girls Just Want to Have ......"
- - One-third of a Beach Boys tune
- - One-third of a 1964 hit song title
- - Word with park or run
- - Said three times, a 1964 Beach Boys hit
- - When tripled, song involving a T-bird
- - What homework usually isn't
- - ...... to be with
- - Barrel contents?
- - Like a hobby
- - Crosswords, say
- - Disneyland attraction
- - Jocularity
- - Carnival's stock-in-trade
- - Source of enjoyment
- - Like a barrel of monkeys
- - Revelry
- - When said three times, a 1964 Beach Boys hit
- - Carnival's promise
- - Pleasurable
- - When said three times, a 1964 Billboard hit
- - Frolic
- - Wit
- - "It's ...... a pleasure"
- - Kicks
- - Festivity
- - Light-hearted
- - Recreation
- - Amusement.
- - What a buzzkill kills
- - It may be spoiled
- - Good time
- - Sport.
- - Lots of laughs
- - Jollity
- - Horseplay?
- - Pleasure
- - Amusing
- - Merriment
- - Gaiety
- - "Awesome!"
- - Enjoyable, as a party
- - Amusement or enjoyment
- - Recreation or entertainment
- - ... boy three, band fronted by terry hall
- - amusement of unusual proportions
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