- - Syllable following "hardy" to mean a sarcastic laugh
- - prince william's li'l brother
- - When doubled, sarcastic laugh
- - Snorty laugh
- - sound of sarcasm
- - What a laugh!
- - Start of a chuckle
- - Obnoxious laugh sound
- - Sarcastic laugh
- - Laugh
- - Sarcastic laugh syllable
- - Belly laugh sound
- - Kramden laugh syllable
- - Mock-laugh syllable
- - Snarky laugh sound
- - Snarky laugh syllable
- - Obnoxious laugh syllable
- - Sarcastic laugh sound
- - Bit of a belly laugh
- - Ralph Kramden's laugh syllable
- - Bit of mocking laughter
- - Part of a sarcastic laugh
- - "Hardy" follower, in a mock laugh
- - One of Kramden's hardy followers?
- - Raucous laugh syllable
- - Boisterous laugh syllable
- - Part of a guffaw
- - Facetious laugh syllable
- - Part of a crack response?
- - Start of a mocking guffaw
- - Beginning of a laugh
- - Start of a sarcastic laugh
- - Part of Ralph Kramden's laugh
- - Laugh start
- - Sound of a big laugh
- - Guffawer's syllable
- - Part of 33-Down's laugh
- - Sound of a laugh
- - Start of a laugh
- - Part of a laugh
- - Sarcastic laugh ending
- - Syllable of laughter
- - End-of-a-laugh syllable
- - Fake laugh sound
- - Laugher's sound
- - Laugher's syllable
- - Part of Kramden's sarcastic laugh
- - First word of Kramden's laugh
- - Kramden laugh
- - Laugh sound by Gleason
- - Bit of feigned laughter
- - Loud laugh syllable
- - Start of Gleason's sarcastic laugh
- - Sound of sarcastic laughter
- - Part of Kramden's guffaw
- - One of two hardy followers
- - One of a pair of hardy followers
- - Cynical laugh syllable
- - Gleason's forced laugh
- - Gleason's stylized laugh
- - Start of a Ralph Kramden laugh
- - Man's name: Abbr.
- - Laugh half
- - Bit of a laugh
- - Laugh part
- - Laugh sound
- - Belly-laugh syllable
- - Derisive laugh sound
- - Laugh syllable
- - Sound of a belly laugh
- - Pirate's exclamation
- - Sound of laughter
- - It's a laugh!
- - Bit of laughter
- - "That's a laugh!"
- - Derisive laugh
- - Half a laugh
- - Bit of mockery
- - Sound repeated after "hardy"
- - when said twice, "you're sooo funny"
- - sardonic syllable
- - When doubled, "Good one"
- - "Nyuk, nyuk"
- - Syllable after hardy
- - Sarcastic snort
- - Sarcastic laughter syllable
- - Response to a dad joke, say
- - Poet: Abbr.
- - Dundee fog
- - Cambridge university: Abbr.
- - [Tell me one I haven't heard before]
- - "Pfft!"
- - Port: Abbr.
- - Guffaw syllable
- - When repeated, 'So-o-o funny'
- - Sarcastic syllable
- - Insincere yuk
- - 'Yuk' cousin
- - Sound after "hardy"
- - 'Yuk' relative
- - Guffaw sound
- - Laughter syllable
- - 'Oh, you're funny-y-y-y ...'
- - Hardy follower
- - Mocking sound
- - (B)la(cken or b)u(rn sli)gh(tly by leaving ato)p (the b)ar(becue, as mea)t
- - With 2-Down, "Ver-r-ry funny!"
- - Guffaw bit
- - It comes twice after hardy
- - Guffaw part
- - When repeated after "Hardy," Hanna-Barbera hyena
- - Character with a duck named Kvack
- - Indian revolutionary -- Dayal
- - Hardy follower, twice
- - ...... Govind, Sikh guru
- - N.Y.C. has one
- - Case holding diminutive scissors
- - Laughing syllable
- - "Betcha think you're funny"
- - Laughter sound
- - Laughing sound
- - 'Yuk!'
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