- - Dwarf
- - ... hours (before daybreak)
- - Tiny, to Scottish poet Robert Burns
- - Just a tiny bit, to a Scot
- - We go to central Tottenham very little!
- - In the ... hours of morning
- - very small length of time appears endless
- - Having little to say for ourselves
- - We're at a loose end very little
- - A small Scottish dock that wasn't finished
- - In the ... hours (when most people are asleep)
- - This little piggy did it all the way home
- - Little, tiny
- - Very small, we note
- - very early, as hours
- - "small" hours after midnight?
- - extremely little
- - Willie Winkle's shirt size?
- - very early, as hours of the morning
- - Like the hours when a night owl is awake, perhaps
- - Early morning hours
- - Hardly visible
- - ... hours (very early)
- - The ... hours (very early in the morning)
- - Small or tiny
- - Itty-bitty or miniscule
- - apt adjective for stuart little
- - We're at a loose end, just a little
- - Tiny, to a Scottish person
- - Small sweet unwrapped
- - a ...... bit (not much)
- - "Just a ... bit.." (little bit)
- - Very tiny amount
- - Very young or diminutive
- - Another word for "small"
- - Small, to Scots
- - Diminutive and tiny
- - Like a little bit
- - Another word for "tiny"
- - Another tiny word for "tiny"
- - Go just over five days?
- - ... hours (early hours of the day)
- - ... hours (early)
- - ... bit (tiny amount)
- - Tiny, as a munchkin
- - "Just a ... bit" (tiny amount)
- - Tiny, miniscule
- - Tiny, in fairy tales
- - Small, to a Scot
- - little, as a lad
- - ... hours (just after midnight)
- - Just a tiny bit
- - ... hours (early morning hours)
- - Paul Reubens' comic fictional character, Pee-... Herman
- - where it's odd to be small
- - The very little sound we make
- - smol
- - small scots
- - Tiny bit served up in slice of cr?me brul?e waffle
- - Like some morning hours
- - Kind of hour
- - "...... Willie Winkie" (nursery rhyme)
- - When tripled, a nursery rhyme cry
- - Like Willie Keeler
- - Like Willie
- - In the ...... hours (late in the evening)
- - "...... Willie Winkie"
- - Word for Willie Winkie
- - Sma'
- - Post-midnight hour adjective
- - Little piggy's cry
- - Like Winkie
- - Like tiny tots
- - Like small laddies?
- - Like a Burnsian mouse
- - Bide-a-......
- - Almost invisible
- - Word for Willie
- - Word for post-midnight hours
- - Word for morning hours
- - Willie Winkie's size
- - Very petite
- - Undersize
- - Tiny, to Angus
- - Tiny, in Ayr
- - The ...... hours (period after midnight)
- - The ...... hours (early morning)
- - The ...... early hours
- - Small, to a Scotsman
- - Small, to a bagpipe player
- - Robert Burns' "The Bonnie .......... Thing"
- - Rhyme, ... Willie Winkie
- - Really really small
- - Pygmean
- - Prekindergarten
- - Opposite of massive
- - Munchkinlike
- - More than petite
- - Little, like laddies
- - Like Thumbelina
- - Like runts of the litter
- - Like early hours
- - Like Burns's tim'rous beastie
- - Like a teensy Irish puppy
- - Like a mite or a mote
- - Like a little tiny lad
- - Like a homunculus
- - Like a baby to Burns
- - Late-hours word
- - In the ...... hours (very late at night)
- - In the ...... hours (after midnight)
- - First word of Burns's "To a Mouse"
- - Ever so slight
- - A time to bide
- - "She is a winsome ...... thing": Burns
- - "My Wife's a Winsome ...... Thing": Burns
- - "In the ...... Small Hours of the Morning" (Frank Sinatra song)
- - "...... Small Hours," D. Mann tune
- - "...... Geordie," 1956 movie
- - "Just a ...... bit more"
- - "...... Geordie"
- - Teeny-tiny bit
- - On the small side
- - "...... doch-an'-dorris"
- - Dinky
- - Runty
- - Not large
- - Little, in Scotland
- - Word for a bairn
- - 'This is so much fun!'
- - Midget
- - Itsy-......
- - Very, very small
- - ...-bitty
- - Miniscule
- - Like a mite
- - Like gnomes
- - Very little
- - Very tiny
- - Really tiny
- - First word of Burns' 'To a Mouse'
- - Rather hard to notice
- - Elf-sized
- - Mini
- - Like a bairn
- - Really little
- - Like the hours shortly after midnight
- - Mighty small
- - Like a Scottish boy
- - Very slight
- - Tiny bit served up in slice of cr?me br?l?e waffle
- - Small, in Scotland
- - Rather small
- - Like a young lass
- - With 23-Across, modicum
- - Adjective for Scotty on 'Star Trek'
- - With 7-Down, Scottish boys
- - It's small in Scotland
- - Tiny, as a bairn
- - Quite small
- - Pig's squeal syllable
- - Like Burns' mouse
- - Like Willie Winkie
- - ...... hours (early morning)
- - Little piggy's cry, when tripled
- - Teensie
- - Very small portion of sweetmeat
- - Totlike
- - Like leprechauns, size-wise
- - Leprechaun-sized
- - Suffix for hard and hand
- - Like Tom Thumb
- - Pig squeal syllable
- - Pee-...... Herman
- - Like many a lad or lass
- - Small, in County Sligo
- - Like a few hours after midnight
- - Small, in Dundee
- - Like the early hours of the morning
- - Little piggy's word
- - Like the 'DRINK ME' bottle down the rabbit hole
- - Little (Scottish)
- - Very little, to a Scot
- - Like some hours
- - Word for early morning hours
- - Like some laddies
- - Adjective for Willie Winkie
- - Bairn-sized
- - Early, as hours
- - Like early morning hours
- - Easy to miss
- - Very early
- - Like an Aberdeen newborn
- - ...-bitsy
- - Willie Winkie-sized
- - Bit modifier
- - Willie Winkie description
- - Small, to a bagpipes player
- - Like 3 a.m., say
- - Smaller than small
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