- - Balls and dolls, for ug example
- - Woody and Buzz Lightyear, for two
- - Pugs and Pomeranians, e.g
- - "With the sleigh full of ..., and St. Nicholas too" : "The Night Before Christmas"
- - Legos and Hot Wheels, e.g.
- - Yo-yos and Barbies, for example
- - Balls and dolls, e.g.
- - Action figures and dolls, for example
- - Jacks and dolls
- - Yo-yos and kites
- - Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head
- - Movie with Robin Williams and LL Cool J
- - Hula hoops and yo-yos
- - Yo-yos and tops
- - Yo-yos and jacks
- - Yo-yos and dolls, for example
- - Yo-yo and Etch A Sketch
- - Woody and Buzz Lightyear, e.g.
- - Woody and Buzz Lightyear
- - Trucks, tractors and trains
- - Transformers and Legos
- - Transformers and Barbies
- - Trains and blocks
- - Tops and trains
- - Power Rangers and such
- - Plays cat and mouse
- - Mr. Potato Head and G.I. Joe
- - Marbles and jacks
- - Kites and dolls
- - Kites and blocks
- - Jacks and such
- - Jacks and jack-in-the-boxes, et al.
- - Jacks and jack-in-the-boxes
- - Jacks and blocks, e.g.
- - Hot Wheels and hula hoops
- - Games and puzzles
- - Buzz Lightyear and Woody, for two
- - Bowie "Come and Buy My ......"
- - Balls and dolls, for example
- - 1992 movie starring Robin Williams and Joan Cusack
- - Pekes and Poms
- - Buzz Lightyear and Woody, e.g
- - Dolls and yo-yos
- - Yo-yos and dolls
- - Toby's disheartened by his playthings
- - plays — with your affections?
- - using them properly is child's play, of course
- - They are designed to be played with
- - Beanie Babies for example
- - Closed openings for young students in sports
- - Conservative's ignoring Republican trifles
- - Plush items that might utter the phrase spelled by the letters between the pairs of circles
- - they may instruct in nursery schools
- - Children's Christmas presents
- - ... R Us (brand with new shops-within-shops at Macy's)
- - Tolstoy's lost, wilfully abandoned plays
- - Plush animals, e.g.
- - starts to trade on your sweet trifles
- - Second birthday gifts, often
- - they are brought into play
- - Dolls, for example
- - using them is simply child's play
- - Fiddles -- prime requirements for the orchestra, you suspect
- - utilising them is child's-play, of course
- - Common gifts for children
- - 1992 Robin Williams film with Jamie Foxx in his film debut
- - Mattel products
- - ... for Tots (charity)
- - Playroom pile
- - Silly Putty, etc
- - Nursery school staples
- - Items from Hasbro or Hamleys
- - jacks, jack-in-the-box, etc.
- - Going into Tolstoy, staged plays
- - Etch A Sketches, for example
- - 1992 fantasy movie in which Jamie Foxx made his debut
- - Holiday donations
- - trifles – child's play really
- - Works as if with hardly any challenges
- - play-date cleanup
- - Kids' gifts at Christmas, often
- - small building blocks, e.g.
- - Santa has a bag full of these
- - Things for the playful
- - If they had feelings, they'd love to get played with
- - Pixar's first protagonists, e.g.
- - Playroom things
- - Today's extreme trifles
- - Things to play with
- - Many Black Friday purchases
- - Kids' presents
- - The US-based retailer .... R Us closed its UK stores in 2018
- - items in a chest or closet
- - Stocking goods
- - Objects of play
- - Items in Santa's bag
- - Rubber mice, e.g.
- - Some are tops
- - Chest contents
- - Common Christmas gifts
- - Tops, e.g.
- - Action figures, e.g.
- - Santa's largess
- - Nursery clutter
- - Hellman's were in the attic
- - Tiny dogs
- - They may get moved to the attic
- - Nursery collection
- - Model cars, e.g.
- - Content of some chests
- - Christmas gifts
- - Child's play objects
- - 12/24 deliveries
- - "...... in the Attic": Hellman
- - Yoyos, for example
- - Word on a kid's chest
- - Word before a backward R
- - Tot stuff
- - They may be under a tree
- - They may be held in chests
- - Stocking stuffers, perhaps
- - Some movie tie-ins
- - Slinky et al.
- - Sleighful
- - Santa's sleighful
- - Santa's deliveries
- - Rec-room collection
- - Puppets, e.g.
- - Presents hauled by Santa's reindeer
- - Preschool things
- - Pre-Christmas best sellers
- - Plays (with something), not seriously
- - Playroom pieces
- - Pile on a kid's floor
- - Output at Santa's workshop
- - Nursery diversions
- - North Pole exports
- - Most lapdogs
- - Load for Santa Claus
- - Kids' closetful
- - Kids quest
- - Items in the Hellman attic
- - Items in Santa's sack
- - Hellman's "...... in the Attic"
- - Happy Meal prizes
- - Fun things
- - Frequent recalls of late
- - FAO Schwarz specialty
- - FAO Schwarz purchases
- - Family Christmas items
- - F.A.O. Schwarz goods
- - Elves' creations
- - Dolls, race car sets, etc.
- - Dolls, mini-racers, etc.
- - Dolls, e.g.
- - December charity donations
- - Dallies (with)
- - Creations from Santa's workshop
- - Creations at Santa's workshop
- - Contents of some boxes
- - Contents of a child's chest
- - Common Christmas presents
- - Christmas haul
- - Christmas gifts, often
- - Childrens' playthings
- - Children's Christmas wish
- - Child's closetful
- - Child's boxful
- - Booty in the Grinch's sack
- - Blocks or tops
- - Attic things
- - Attic collection, perhaps
- - Aptly placed swag for this puzzle's theme
- - Aerosmith "...... in the Attic"
- - "Teas'n, Pleas'n" Dangerous ......
- - "All our joys / Are but ......": Thomas Campion
- - -- -R-Us
- - Blocks, e.g.
- - Contents of some chests
- - Children's playthings
- - Some stocking stuffers
- - Messes with.
- - Certain dogs.
- - Playpen items
- - Some poodles.
- - Many Black Friday buys
- - Fiddles
- - Kids' stuff?
- - Certain gifts
- - Baubles.
- - Robin Williams film
- - Child's playthings
- - Chest items?
- - Santa's bagful
- - Mattel specialty
- - Many, many Christmas gifts
- - Trifles (with)
- - Playthings
- - Action figures, for instance
- - Pile in a playroom
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