- - "Our .... Brother"; 2011 Paul Rudd film
- - "Our ...... Brother" (2011 Paul Rudd comedy)
- - "Our ...... Brother" (2011 comedy film)
- - the —, 1868 novel by fyodor dostoevsky
- - The fool takes it round the back of the studio!
- - Facetious target of a series of guides
- - One sod of course forgetting verse in Dumbo
- - i had to get up after one for this silly person!
- - Does this savant know he's a fool?
- - do i have to take it from such a fool?
- - Fool I spot holding electric current
- - Des is not among the oddities, but is stupid
- - Green Day wrote an album about an American one
- - i had one to return to the fool
- - one woman to upset fool
- - A single woman touring India, a foolish person
- - "It is a tale told by an ..., full of sound and fury": Shak.
- - One point about one numbskull
- - "canadian ....": "weird al" parody of a green day song
- - the fool returning to president amin
- - Single point about single fool
- - American ... (Grammy-winning Green Day album)
- - Returning to identify one's dope
- - What I am called when I do it all wrong
- - Fool turning to dot a couple of i's
- - Dunce, I had nothing invested in it
- - fool, nitwit
- - Silly-billy I spot mainlining premier bit of ice
- - "American ..." (Green Day song)
- - I do it wrong - fool!
- - Senseless one
- - I do it when playing the fool
- - I do it wrongly being a fool
- - ...-proof (too simple to go wrong)
- - ... box (TV nickname)
- - The ---, Dostoevsky novel following the unworldly Prince Myshkin
- - factoid: industrialist from the right smuggles dope
- - Fool it? I do, carelessly
- - Dunce Tees had nothing invested in it
- - Rather thickheaded
- - For example, no one calls a genius up to get papers from institute
- - Dictator on trial initially as a subject for Dostoevsky
- - Dostoyevsky's Prince Myshkin, so the book title declares
- - Boofhead
- - Expression tense for Mike and Wally
- - flighty fool
- - "Einstein," sarcastically
- - I spot one inside supplying dope
- - Moron insulted diva in opera theatre opening
- - A fool, or moron
- - I spot nurses beginning to inject Hoskins?
- - Insult suggesting stupidity
- - ... box (television set, informally)
- - word from the greek for "skill-less person"
- - A person who acts like a fool is sometimes referred to as the village ...
- - .... box [television]
- - Brainless fellow
- - Every driver but you?
- - Dostoyevsky's "The ......"
- - Village figure?
- - Word said with a head slap
- - Not exactly a brainiac
- - Vilified villager
- - Definite Mensa reject
- - Certainly no Einstein
- - Village celebrity?
- - No exemplar of erudition
- - Dostoyevsky subject
- - Clueless sort
- - Word with savant or proof
- - Word before box or proof
- - One who is hardly an Einstein
- - Mensa member's opposite
- - Kind of TV board or card
- - Green Day "American ......"
- - Dostoyevsky masterpiece (with "The")
- - Dostoevsky novel (with "The")
- - Word with light or box
- - Word with "savant" or "box"
- - Word said with a slap across someone's head
- - Word for Prince Myshkin
- - Word before box or savant
- - Victim of anoia
- - Victim of anoesia
- - Very foolish fellow
- - Type of box that's often watched
- - TV card or box
- - Total fool
- - The ........ : Dostoevsky novel
- - Target of a series of guides
- - Senseless person
- - Real dope
- - Opposite of an Einstein
- - One of Dostoevsky's books (with "The").
- - One may be complete
- - One lacking common sense.
- - One beyond foolish
- - Napoleon Dynamite exclamation
- - Mensa reject
- - Low-I.Q. type
- - Lisa Marie Presley song about a stupid person?
- - Kind of TV card
- - Kind of TV box or board
- - Kind of board or box
- - Just a simple guy
- - Incubus "...... Box"
- - Hives "Walk ...... Walk"
- - Every other driver, to the road-enraged
- - Epithet uttered by Napoleon Dynamite
- - Einstein opposite
- - Easily-manipulated type
- - Dostoyevsky's Myshkin, e.g.
- - Dostoyevsky work, with "The"
- - Dostoyevsky title hero
- - Dostoyevsky title character named Lev Myshkin
- - Dostoyevsky protagonist
- - Dostoyevsky character
- - Dostoevsky's Prince Myshkin, e.g.
- - Dostoevsky work (with "The")
- - Dostoevsky title word
- - Dostoevsky title character
- - Dostoevski's Prince Myshkin.
- - Dostoevski's "The ......"
- - Dostoevski title word
- - Dostoevski subject
- - Dostoevski novel, with "The"
- - Describing certain cards, in TV
- - Complete buffoon
- - Box or proof preceder
- - Born fool
- - Blithering one
- - "You ......!" (cry while hitting oneself on the head)
- - "The ......": Dostoyevsky
- - "The ......" (Dostoyevsky novel)
- - "It is a tale told by an .... . . ."
- - "American ......" (Green Day album made into a Broadway musical)
- - "AKA ......" (Hives song)
- - "... a tale told by an ---"
- - " . . . told by an ......"
- - " . . . tale told by an ......": Shak.
- - " . . . a tale told by an ...... . . . ": Macbeth
- - '77 Iggy Pop album (with "The")
- - ........ box: TV set
- - ...... card (TV prop)
- - A genius? No
- - Dostoevsky subject
- - Utter fool
- - Dostoyevsky novel, with "The"
- - Block head?
- - Steakhead
- - Knuckle head?
- - Dunderpate.
- - Goober
- - Dull type
- - Genius' opposite
- - Mental midget
- - Dense one
- - Booby.
- - Dopey is one gnome leaving in good time
- - Silly ass
- - Meathead
- - I do it badly being a fool
- - Fyodor Dostoyevsky novel, with 'The'
- - Simpleton in Djibouti occasionally
- - Teller of a tale "full of sound and fury," per Macbeth
- - Peabrain
- - Mug — setter had nothing to fill it
- - ....-proof: easy to operate
- - One who tells a tale full of sound and fury, per Macbeth
- - Hardly an Einstein
- - ...... box (TV)
- - Charlie and I had one set of books
- - Sharp-as-a-marble sort
- - Mug incorporates motto I'd invented, contrarily? On the contrary
- - Mug -- I had nothing to fill it!
- - No wise man in Djibouti oddly
- - Foolish type of name comes out of mediation
- - Genius's opposite
- - Dostoyevsky title character
- - One of the village people?
- - Fool; half-wit
- - 'American ......' (Green Day album)
- - Senseless sort
- - Genius? Not even close
- - U-turn from brainiac
- - Target reader of a series of guides, facetiously
- - Dumbbell you can't curl
- - ...... light (dashboard item)
- - Dostoevsky's "The ......"
- - The ........ Boy and The Mad Mother were two of Wordsworth's poems in the Lyrical Ballads collection
- - Self-deprecating exclamation
- - Green Day's 'American ......'
- - Brainiac's antithesis
- - I had the thing to capture old fool
- - Brainless sort
- - ...... light (dash indicator)
- - ...... light (dash item)
- - Fool hid bin on site using prime positions
- - Word with box or light
- - Far from a Mensa candidate
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