- - Bamboozlement
- - Start spending money just for a lark
- - Many a "Saturday Night Live" skit
- - Exaggerated, humorous imitation of a film (inf)
- - Set up works of deception
- - Start spending money, just for fun
- - Upset expression of surprise follows failure of comic take-off
- - Satirical parody
- - some pots of organic fennel starters? you cannot be serious!
- - A parody
- - weird al's "white & nerdy," say
- - "american vandal" or "a very fatal murder"
- - Disguise caller information
- - "MacGruber," e.g.
- - Pastiche, send-up (inf)
- - A parody, like "Airplane!"
- - To parody something, such as the film "Scary Movie"
- - Parody of sorts
- - "Spaceballs," for "Star Wars"
- - Parody, like "Scary Movie"
- - Good-natured parody, a theme for many Gilbert and Sullivan works
- - Make good-natured fun of
- - Light lampoon
- - Parody such as "Airplane!"
- - Mild satire
- - Make a parody of
- - "Spaceballs," for one
- - Satirical imitation
- - So female crosses river in satirical piece
- - Many an 'SNL' skit
- - "Young Frankenstein," e.g
- - Light parody
- - Playful parody
- - Comedy subgenre
- - A parody of burlesque?
- - Good-natured parody
- - Parody; hoax
- - "Casino Royale" (1967), but not "Casino Royale"
- - "Casino Royale" (1967), but not "Casino Royale" (2006)
- - Mad offering
- - 'Spaceballs' or 'Scary Movie'
- - Monty Python product
- - 'Blazing Saddles,' for one
- - Oops - backing is key for it to take off
- - 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me,' e.g
- - "Airplane!" or "Blazing Saddles"
- - Mocking imitation
- - Amusing satire
- - 'Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery,' e.g
- - "Blazing Saddles," e.g.
- - "Murder by Death," for one
- - Mad bit
- - "Scary Movie," for one
- - "Scary Movie," e.g.
- - Amusing satire, like a Wayans film
- - "Saturday Night Live" skit, often
- - "Airplane!" or "Hot Shots!", e.g.
- - "Vampires Suck," e.g.
- - Good-humored parody
- - Bit of lampoonery
- - "Airplane!" or "Spaceballs"
- - "Airplane!", for one
- - "Saturday Night Live" skit
- - Mad feature
- - Light satire
- - "The Naked Gun," for one
- - SNL offering
- - Many a "Saturday Night Live" bit
- - Amiable satire
- - "Airplane!", e.g.
- - "Austin Powers", for one
- - "Casino Royale," e.g.
- - Parodize
- - April 1 joke
- - Gentle hoax
- - Joke: Slang.
- - Hoax: Slang.
- - Big joke.
- - Parody: Slang.
- - Coined word meaning "hoax."
- - A lot of nonsense.
- - A funny trick.
- - Parody (informal)
- - Takeoff
- - "Saturday Night Live" staple
- - "S.N.L." specialty
- - Send up
- - "This Is Spinal Tap," e.g.
- - Mad magazine specialty
- - Many a "Mad" article
- - It's not serious
- - Improv bit
- - 'S.N.L.' bit
- - 'SNL' bit
- - Satirical piece
- - Parody
- - 'SNL' staple
- - Lampoon
- - "Saturday Night Live" bit
- - Hoax
- - Deceive
- - Bamboozle
- - Prank
- - Make fun of
- - Fool
- - Put on
- - Fellow acknowledges mistake promoting fake story
- - special circle starts to organise fabulous comic pastiche
- - Comedic send-up
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