- - Trinculo, e.g.
- - Trinculo or Yorick
- - Medieval court fool
- - the ........ from leicester, nickname of snooker player mark selby
- - professional fool at a mediaeval court
- - Fool's taunt about good person
- - Originator of funny jeers about a thick head?
- - comedian to the king
- - Comedian having way to stop heckle
- - Fool beginning to juggle with chemical
- - Sally Ward once had The Court in tears of laughter
- - Comedian's mocking cry absorbing street
- - The old fool jeers stupidly about a shirt tail
- - Amusing type could be derisive when crossing street
- - Only a fool would jeer about a saint
- - Old-time Royal Variety performer?
- - Castle's comedian of yore
- - jets flying queen and clown
- - Court joker
- - Royal clown
- - Royal card?
- - King's entertainer
- - Court entertainer (with bells on?)
- - Old-time entertainer
- - Funnyman
- - Court clown
- - Royal court entertainer
- - Derisive remark about extremely stout clown
- - Professional clown of the middle ages
- - Court fool
- - Good man about which to laugh?
- - One funny way to block ridicule
- - Card for a king
- - Professional clown
- - Court cutup
- - Clown in the king's court
- - Shout abuse crossing street with fool
- - A buffoon to scoff about saint
- - Royal old fool
- - Fool to shout abuse crossing street
- - Taunt's entertaining street entertainer
- - King's fool
- - Rigoletto's occupation
- - Professional fool
- - Royal cutup
- - Court cut-up
- - Cap and bells wearer
- - King's amuser
- - Palace card
- - King's card
- - Crown clown
- - Clown in a king's court
- - King's comic
- - Cap-and-bells fellow
- - Member of a court.
- - Wearer of motley.
- - Yorick's job
- - Court entertainer
- - Professional joker
- - Court employee
- - Court player
- - Wit
- - Merry-andrew
- - Yorick, for one.
- - Clown
- - Buffoon
- - Funny person
- - Joker
- - Witty one
- - Court
- - Prankster
- - Fool
- - Court figure
- - fool around in court?
- - Medieval king's fool
- - he makes a joke with some hesitation
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