- - the g in lgbtiqa+
- - The G in the organization GLAAD
- - like the closeted
- - Like the lead characters in Love Simon and Love Victor
- - Like Lil Nas X and Elton John
- - Light-hearted and happy, in the olden days
- - Like many characters in queer fan fiction
- - what the "g" of glaad originally stood for
- - The G in GLAAD
- - Like figure skater Adam Rippon and skier Gus Kenworthy
- - like the main romance in love, simon
- - Like some apparel, in song
- - Like 11 members of the 117th Congress
- - Tyson ..., sprinter who holds the American record for the 100m sprint
- - John --, author of 'The Beggar's Opera'
- - Like many celebrators of National Coming Out Day
- - The G in L.G.B.T
- - Tyson ..., American sprinter who competes in the 100 meters dash
- - like many "pose" characters
- - Like many participants in June pride parades
- - The "G" in LGBTQIA+
- - "The --- Divorcee"
- - Like most readers of "Out"
- - Like Logo's target audience
- - Writer of The Beggar's Opera
- - The "G" in "LGBTQ"
- - Like the target readership of Out magazine
- - Like some holiday apparel
- - Like most readers of the magazine The Advocate
- - Like members of the Log Cabin Republicans
- - Like many pride parade marchers
- - Like many Out subscribers
- - Like Lance Bass or Ricky Martin
- - Like Ellen DeGeneres or Ellen Page
- - Like Ellen DeGeneres or Anderson Cooper
- - Like Clay Aiken or Liberace
- - He wrote "The Beggar's Opera"
- - Attracted to the same sex
- - *Like Anderson Cooper or Ellen DeGeneres
- - Like a man's man
- - The 'G' of L.G.B.T
- - The 'G' of LGBTQ
- - Like the Stonewall rioters
- - The 'G' of L.G.B.T.Q.+
- - Like Pride Parade participants
- - Like many Pride Parade participants
- - The "G" of LGBT
- - What the 1890s were called
- - The G of LGBTQIA
- - "Don we now our .... apparel"
- - Like "Paree," in song
- - Flying the rainbow flag, perhaps
- - Like most Grindr users
- - "Deck the Halls" descriptor
- - The G in LGBT
- - Like Will of "Will & Grace"
- - In the closet, or out of it
- - "The Beggar's Opera" writer
- - Like the apparel in a certain Christmas carol
- - Like much of Logo's audience
- - The ...... Nineties
- - Like the out crowd?
- - Like Christmas apparel
- - Like the apparel donned in "Deck the Halls"
- - Like the N.B.A.'s Jason Collins, notably
- - Like apparel in a carol
- - John who wrote "The Beggar's Opera"
- - Like "Deck the Halls" apparel
- - Author of "The Beggar's Opera"
- - Like apparel donned in a Christmas carol
- - Like some Iowa newlyweds
- - Like the 1890s, supposedly
- - "The Beggar's Opera" author
- - Like civil union members
- - Like some carol apparel
- - Like the 1890s
- - Like some Massachusetts marrieds
- - Like some modern-day marriages
- - Like a queen
- - Like some Pride Parade participants
- - The "G" of GLAAD
- - Like many Pride Month celebrants
- - The "G" of PFLAG
- - Not heterosexual, perhaps
- - ellen's quote on a 1997 time magazine cover, "yep, i'm ......"
- - "hi, ......" (opening to an iconic megan stalter video)
- - merry, playful
- - happy, carefree
- - hunger author roxane
- - Light-hearted and carefree
- - carefree and merry
- - 'We're Having ... Sex' (Ashley Gavin podcast)
- - ... Liberation Monument (West Village sculpture)
- - bad feminist author roxane
- - Lighthearted and carefree
- - Tyson ..., famed sprinter
- - "G" in "LGBTQ"
- - American sprinter Tyson
- - In a gleeful mood, say
- - Happy to be back from Italy again
- - "G" in LGBT
- - Bad Feminist writer Roxane
- - Colourful
- - Man's man?
- - Word with pride or Paree
- - Word that can precede "bar" or "pride"
- - Riant
- - Prideful, perhaps?
- - Nineties, e.g.
- - Happily carefree
- - Flaming, say
- - Enola or Paree
- - Brewer of golf
- - "Glitter and Be .........." ("Candide" song)
- - "Polly" playwright John
- - ......-Pay-Oo
- - ...... Paree
- - ...... Men's Health Crisis
- - ...... marriage (2013 Supreme Court topic)
- - Kind of blade
- - Blithesome
- - Bright, lively
- - Fun-loving
- - "Pride .... . . ."
- - Jolly
- - Not straight, in a way
- - Part of LGBTQIA+
- - Word before 'bar' or 'pride'
- - Kind of pride
- - Part of LGBT
- - Part of L.G.B.T
- - Author Talese
- - "Honor Thy Father" author Talese
- - .... Nineties
- - Homosexual
- - 'Glitter and Be ......' (aria from Leonard Bernstein's 'Candide')
- - Writer Talese
- - Last name of a famous plane
- - Happy and carefree
- - Electric Six hit "...... Bar"
- - One word in LGBT
- - Kind of marriage
- - Cole Porter tune "Who Said ...... Paree?"
- - Nineties descriptor
- - Full of merriment
- - Enola Tibbets' middle name
- - Party to many a civil union
- - In a lighthearted mood
- - In a merry mood
- - John who wrote "She who has never lov'd, has never liv'd"
- - Applicant for a civil union, maybe
- - Enola ......
- - Carefree
- - Merry
- - Jocund
- - Blithe
- - Nineties, for one
- - Jovial
- - Marriage ......
- - Frolicsome
- - Brightly coloured
- - Ben .......
- - Light-hearted
- - Coming-out party
- - Not straight
- - Queer
- - Cheerful
- - In a happy mood
- - Cheery
- - Joyful
- - Joyous
- - In high spirits
- - Happy as a lark
- - High-spirited
- - Chipper
- - Sprightly
- - Happy
- - Festive
- - Lively
- - Part of L.G.B.T.Q
- - Part of LGBTQ+
- - LGBTQ part
- - Kind of bar
- - Brightly colored
- - See 36 Across
- - Enola ____, famous WWII plane
- - Word on some Pride month gear
- - ... Liberation Front
- - "bad feminist" essayist roxane ......
- - Happy Lineker's ignoring tip from Shearer
- - Sprinter Tyson ...
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