- - Rich with humor
- - What Rich and Richard have in common
- - Rich impressionist?
- - Rich
- - Rich or Lou
- - Floyd ..., former professional footballer whose birthday is on Independence Day
- - Mary had a ...... lamb, whose fleece was white as snow
- - Tiny, small
- - jade thirwall's former girl band, .... mix
- - "Not Much Left": a strange title
- - small learner with unusual title
- - Small library's first new title
- - Not much like Bo-Peep?
- - In "title," amended the L, making it small
- - Small illuminated atelier regularly visited
- - Boulder's smaller than this state capital, paradoxically
- - Not much left in rubbish mostly
- - Origin of literary title freely associated with Women, Chicken and Gidding?
- - Small untruth about teetotal Liberal
- - ... Dorrit (Dickens)
- - "Stuart ..." (film series)
- - Like Bo Peep
- - the capital of arkansas is ............ rock.
- - this by itself is only a gradual process
- - "--- women", 1868 novel by louisa m. alcott
- - Pretty ............ Liars
- - "Stuart ..." (1999 American film)
- - chicken follower of fiction
- - this by itself is a very gradual process
- - Small fib about not drinking before start of lunch
- - Arachnophobe of nursery rhyme
- - "Not Much Left" Strange title
- - 2 and 7 ac. 1868 novel by louisa m. alcott
- - Caesar's pizza
- - "... Miss Sunshine" (2006 film starring Steve Carell)
- - Stage surname of Cyril Mead, comic partner of Edward McGinnis
- - There's not much for John in Sherwood
- - "... Women," book by Louisa May Alcott which features the line "I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship"
- - Tell it another way that's short
- - "A ... Romance," 1979 film starring Diane Lane directed by George Roy Hill
- - There's not much left but to change the title
- - the fairies associated with lilliput
- - Not much like Nell?
- - elves of no great standing
- - slightly drunk, let loose
- - Short, small
- - Nursery rhyme, ... Miss Muffet
- - "--- women", novel by louisa m. alcott
- - Thrashers draftee Bryan
- - Stuart........, 1999 Fox movie
- - Pinkie
- - Jobsworth?
- - Comedian Richard Carruthers ..........
- - "The River" outtake "...... White Lies"
- - .......... York, Prince Edward Island
- - ...... Red Riding Hood
- - Novel by Dickens
- - Younger
- - Not large
- - Not often
- - Of minor importance
- - Teensy-weensy
- - Trivial
- - Diminutive
- - Lilliputian
- - Small in size
- - and 13dn: Corner boy at Christmas getting plums from a figure celebrated in a nursery rhyme
- - Richard or Eva descriptor
- - The Battle of ... Bighorn, Custer's last stand
- - Petite
- - Small in size or amount
- - Short mini?
- - Peanuts
- - Wee
- - Pint-size
- - Like the three pigs of fable
- - Very much the opposite!
- - Minute
- - Compact
- - Not big
- - Not yet grown?
- - This by itself would be in a gradual process
- - 'Stuart ......' (E.B. White classic)
- - Not much left: let it out
- - With 37-Across, girl saved by a woodsman
- - Young female violinist
- - Not much is heartfelt till partly rejected
- - Tesla "...... Suzi"
- - Lead-in to Bighorn or Big Man
- - Queens of the Stone Age "...... Sister"
- - Like three famous pigs
- - "Stuart ......"
- - Miss Muffet's size
- - Infinitesimal
- - Younger, as a sister
- - Seldom
- - See 103 Across
- - Hardly anything
- - Like Red Riding Hood
- - With 116-Down, she sang 'The Loco-Motion'
- - With 5- and 21-Across, 2006 Best Picture nominee
- - Like rock 'n' roll's Richard
- - With 39-Across, a book by 42-Across (and the key to this puzzle's theme)
- - ...... Em'ly ("David Copperfield" character)
- - "...... Man Tate" (1991)
- - "Why, you .......!"
- - "The ...... Foxes" (Lillian Hellman play)
- - .... Rhody (state nickname)
- - Start of a Feiffer comedy
- - "The world will ...... note...": Lincoln
- - Teensy
- - With 9-Down, toddlers
- - With 9-Down, shavers
- - Like a singing Richard
- - Time Warner's .........., Brown
- - Chicken trailer
- - Elfin
- - Younger, when preceding "sister"
- - Like Red Ridinghood for one
- - Dwarfish
- - Mimic from Ottawa
- - Famed Canadian mimic
- - Master mimic
- - Undersized
- - Popular impersonator
- - Like Horner or Muffet
- - One of the leagues
- - Eva or Egypt
- - Epithet for many a Dickens character
- - "...... Caesar."
- - ...... Father (the Czar).
- - Ivy League mentor.
- - Itsy-bitsy
- - Chicken ...
- - Brief
- - Scanty
- - ...... League
- - Slightly
- - Not much
- - Only slightly
- - Miniature
- - Small
- - Small-scale
- - Pint-sized
- - Very small
- - Peewee
- - Hardly any
- - Trifling.
- - Unimportant
- - Petty
- - Insignificant
- - Minuscule
- - Picayune
- - *Piddling
- - Part 5 of today's quote
- - ...-tiny
- - Part 2 of today's quote
- - Slam
- - Smidge
- - Wee bit
- - Small amount
- - '...... me!'
- - See 32-Across
- - Wee devil's ice cream vehicle song
- - ........ lies, song by fleetwood mac released in 1987
- - illuminated and let out, but not very much
- - Small in size or extent
- - Came down to half a bottle, which isn't much
- - "... Women," this 2019 coming-of-age period drama film made an oopsie! A scene featured a Hydro Flask despite being set in the 19th century
- - ...... and Large, 1970s comedy duo
- - Young, such people were fairies
- - 2000s bbc tv comedy sketch show starring matt lucas and david walliams
- - baby left surrounded by endless rubbish
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