- - Criticize through satire
- - Satire, burlesque
- - Sarcastic personal satire
- - Nothing on after light satire
- - harvard comedy magazine whose name means "satire"
- - Mock with personal satire
- - Satire of character capturing a politician
- - Personal satire
- - Harsh satire
- - Sharp satire
- - National ...... (satire mag)
- - Satire
- - A harsh satire
- - Make fun of city MP with nothing on
- - Make fun of Los Angeles politician with nothing on
- - Send up satellite, heading off in pursuit of light source
- - there's a man in the pool! let's poke fun at him!
- - ridicule the french parliamentarian with nothing on
- - A satirical attack
- - Ridicule in prose or verse
- - Burlesque item lit up by old nurse with nothing on
- - Make fun of old fool found lurking around politician
- - Satirise a politician taken in by a simple-minded fellow
- - Send up artificial light - it's provides a light at night without a lead
- - National ..., bygone American humor magazine
- - To parody
- - Ridicule pool man swimming
- - Bird, catching bit of current, is to take off
- - Satirical personal attack
- - Pool man (anag)
- - National ...... (former humor magazine whose writers created the movie "Animal House")
- - Satirical work destroyed polo man
- - Sendup
- - Satirical attack
- - Pool man flailing invites ridicule
- - Satirise, ridicule
- - Satirical, ridiculing piece of writing
- - Pool man in trouble invites ridicule
- - Satirical work polo man rubbished
- - Satirise a politician taken in by simple-minded person
- - Ridicule Geordie, perhaps, with no time for his community
- - Light working with nothing plugged in? It must be a spoof
- - Satirise
- - National ......, bygone humor magazine
- - Ridicule satirically
- - Poke fun at a politician in flier
- - Ridicule for a politician ensnared by bird
- - Local crackpot hides musical equipment for skit
- - Ridicule a person in seat -- fool around
- - Satirize without mercy
- - Send up or put down
- - Harvard tradition
- - Satirical article.
- - Pasquinade.
- - Harvard's font of humor.
- - The Harvard .......
- - Caricature
- - Satirize
- - Satirical work
- - Skewer
- - Send up
- - Spoof
- - Parody
- - National
- - Ridicule
- - Make fun of
- - Caricature of crackpot capturing a politician
- - Make fun of, publicly ridicule
- - Mock fool carrying amplifier
- - guy is light, having nothing on!
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