- - practical matter?
- - Routine thing
- - It may be practical
- - Practical thing?
- - It might be practical
- - Ridiculously inadequate thing
- - It may be practical or delivered in a nightclub
- - It can be practical
- - You might laugh when it's cracked
- - "Just a ..!"
- - something said or done to cause laughter
- - Something to 2 needs the king to be in the pack
- - Humorous tale
- - In French, I must grasp fine gag
- - speech giver's icebreaker
- - "Is this some kind of twisted ...?"
- - initially jocularity offended killjoy even though they shouldn't have taken it seriously
- - A good-hearted bit of fun
- - it's not to be taken seriously though all right at heart
- - Cause of a laugh
- - English post-punk band Killing ...
- - Absurd situation
- - Comedian's gag
- - A stand-up's delivery
- - Part of a stand-up comic's routine
- - Can't you take a ...!?
- - What a comedian may deliver
- - comedian's delivery
- - It gets laughs
- - Looks like the ... is on me
- - bit such as "what do you call two birds stuck together? velcrows."
- - Absurdity is fine in June, first and last
- - Gag Joe when seen hanging around the King's Head
- - It may be inside
- - Dangerfield product
- - What you tell to get a laugh
- - Speechmaker's opening
- - Monologue component
- - Leno piece
- - Late-night monologue feature
- - Knock knock e.g.
- - Joe Miller item
- - It has a setup and a punch line
- - It has a punch line
- - It can make you laugh
- - Humorous comment
- - Hope offering
- - Delivery at a nightclub
- - Be funny
- - "Can't you take a ......?" ("Sheesh, I was kidding")
- - It's just for laughs
- - *Funny story
- - [Knock, knock]
- - Funny remark
- - Pun
- - Comic's creation
- - 'Is this some kind of ....?'
- - Bon mot
- - One-liner, for instance
- - Speaker's intro, often
- - One-liner, e.g
- - Comic's gag
- - One might start with 'Knock knock'
- - Jobseeker dropping beers is object of ridicule
- - Quip, jest
- - Stand-up's delivery
- - Monologue line
- - Word after bad or Dad
- - Fallon monologue bit
- - Delivery that may require some setup?
- - Complete embarrassment
- - Crack in a cracker
- - It may start with "A guy walks into a bar . . ."
- - Shaggy-dog story similar to 24 down
- - *Bit of blue humor
- - "Knock, knock" starts one
- - Clown around
- - Orator's icebreaker
- - Humorous remark
- - Ha-ha elicitor
- - Ridiculously inadequate sort
- - Amusing remark
- - Cause of the giggles
- - Comic's currency
- - Rib-tickler
- - One might start 'Knock knock ...'
- - Knee-slapper, e.g.
- - Funny line
- - Comic's one-liner
- - Henny Youngman delivery
- - Bit from Goldberg or Hedberg
- - Bit of banter
- - One-liner, for one
- - Bit of funny business
- - It's bad when nobody gets it
- - One-liner
- - Routine element
- - It often takes place in a bar
- - Comic's delivery
- - Stand-up offering
- - Routine part
- - Part of a routine
- - Monologue bit
- - It might begin, "Knock knock"
- - Leno line
- - "A man walks into a bar" story, often
- - A good one is cracked
- - 81 Down preceder, often
- - It may begin with "Knock knock"
- - Jay Leno offering
- - Comedy club offering
- - One may be running over time
- - Toastmaster's offering
- - Cause for winking
- - Comedian's bit
- - "A guy walks into a bar ..." may start one
- - Comic bit
- - Be playful
- - One often takes place in a bar
- - Knock-knock, for one
- - "Last Comic Standing" offering
- - It may start with someone entering a bar
- - One may begin "Knock knock"
- - It may be delivered at a nightclub
- - It's best when cracked
- - Jay Leno monologue unit
- - Words of Hope?
- - Word that may follow the start of 20-, 25-, 44- or 50-Across
- - Friars Club offering
- - One-liner, for example
- - Throwaway, maybe
- - Roast fodder
- - Part of a stand-up routine
- - Stand-up staple
- - It may begin with a buildup
- - Bit of a laughing stock?
- - Funny business
- - Laughingstock
- - Bit part
- - Ha ha
- - 'What a ......'
- - Laughing matter?
- - Wisecrack
- - Quip
- - Witticism
- - Kid around
- - Gag
- - Prank
- - '...... funny!'
- - Crack
- - Josh
- - Jest
- - Kid
- - feature of a roast
- - "Last Comic Standing" one-liner
- - Knee-slapper
- - Leg-pull
- - All right, I am around speaking French to make you laugh
- - What needs to land well to make you laugh
- - Bit with a punch line
- - first person in france receiving fine for hoax
- - Gag, wisecrack
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