- - Mumbo jumbo
- - .... verse, a form of humorous poetry, usually for children, associated with Edward Lear
- - rubbish feeling after french veto
- - No reason to consume starter of niffy rhubarb
- - ridiculous notion to get various non-residents to remove dirt
- - Silliness, rubbish
- - Negative poles seen to change? Absurd!
- - seen with my son in the north? humbug!
- - Absurd statements
- - Amusing verse
- - Foolishness or silly behaviour
- - humbug; tripe
- - foolishness of working backwards with national stock exchange twice
- - New Age philosophy according to some: a sort of oneness with nature, primarily
- - Rhubarb side, bit of nauseous feeling eating it
- - bull in paris? negative — probably essen
- - fail to be aware of absurdity?
- - Fool's speech in production of Lear
- - Empty points? Rubbish!
- - Poetry from Lear: rubbish
- - Like some lyrics
- - Bunk (my favorite cryptogram of this word, by the way, is BEBOPBOP)
- - Inanity
- - Having no intelligible meaning
- - Verse from Lear is twaddle
- - No French sight perhaps, an absurdity
- - Words or ideas without meaning
- - Edward Lear wrote this drivel
- - The end of 18 across? That's blarney!
- - Newish top on pick-up is rubbish
- - Lines from Edward Lear being rubbish
- - Claptrap, hogwash
- - Rubbish, rot
- - Old toffee from Blarney
- - Edward Lear wrote this twaddle
- - Fool's speech in poetic production of Lear?
- - Words or ideas that don't make sense
- - Working after noon and feeling rubbish
- - Poetry from Edward Lear is twaddle
- - It's not shortened by One Direction? Have a feeling this is rubbish!
- - Nurture or nature? For starters, the feeling is, this is rubbish
- - Poetry from Edward Lear: rubbish
- - Foolishness, silliness
- - Unintelligible language
- - Foolishness
- - Hokum, hogwash
- - The end of 18 across is rubbish
- - No nice way of saying this - the feeling is this is rubbish
- - Two knights full of love and understanding in bunk
- - Absence of touch, for example, is baloney!
- - Negative response to various points repeatedly seen as rubbish
- - "You must be kidding!"
- - No word from Paris? Feeling this is rubbish!
- - Gobbledygook
- - "Don't believe it for a second"
- - It doesn't add up
- - Meaningless words
- - Applesauce, so to speak
- - Absurdity
- - Cry of disagreement
- - Stuff's partner
- - Edward Lear's forte
- - How absurd!
- - Métier of S. Leacock.
- - Morgan's forte.
- - Col. Stoopnagle's artistry.
- - Leacock's specialty.
- - "Fiddle-faddle!"
- - Pshaw!
- - Applesauce
- - Jabberwocky
- - Silliness
- - Hocus-pocus
- - Tomfoolery
- - "Fiddlesticks!"
- - Guff
- - Word of dismissal
- - Gibberish
- - Meaningless talk
- - Rubbish
- - Balderdash
- - Bunk
- - Malarkey
- - "Baloney!"
- - 'Bosh!'
- - Twaddle
- - Drivel
- - Moonshine
- - Piffle
- - "..., humbug!"
- - Hogwash
- - 'Tommyrot!'
- - Poppycock
- - "Don't be ridiculous!"
- - Northern name full of love and understanding? Rubbish!
- - Gammon, tripe or rhubarb?
- - northern son seen changing? rubbish!
- - .......... verse, type associated with poets lewis carroll and edward lear
- - Note doughnut with new taste, possibly rhubarb
- - Snoop around new senator's bunk
- - Senseless talk
- - Absurdity, folly
- - Silly or stupid idea
- - "That's silly!"
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