Other crossword clues for answer "HUMOR"
- HUMOR
- Wit
- Sense for a stand-up
- Funny business?
- Bookstore section
- Quality of novelty songs
- Sense sorely lacking in some people
- I fail to see the ___ in that!
- Laughs
- Card's metier
- . . . and his sine qua non
- Dave Barry's forte
- Indulge
- Keep satisfied
- I fail to see the ___
- It's good for a laugh
- Comedy Club serving
- Slapstick's genre
- Fields's field
- Go along with
- It's a funny thing
- Play along with
- Gene Weingarten genre
- Funnyman's forte
- Frame of mind
- Jokes and such
- Funny stuff
- Laugh producer
- Marx forte
- Dave Barry genre
- Sense of __
- Body fluid
- Bookstore aisle
- State of mind
- Comical quality
- Funny quality
- Give in to
- Bookstore category
- Bookstore section with joke books
- Borders section
- Temperament
- What Goetterdaemmerung lacks.
- Jack Benny's stock in trade.
- One's disposition or state of mind.
- The light side.
- Thurber's forte.
- Fun.
- Stock in trade of 17 Across.
- Comicality.
- Thurber's gift.
- Subject of some magazines.
- Good commodity.
- Mood
- Disposition
- Will Rogers's forte
- Twain's forte
- Jocosity
- Thurber forte
- Levity
- Bob Hope's specialty
- Accommodate oneself to
- Sitcom material
- Mark Twain forte
- Twain forte
- Comedy
- ___ me
- Mankind's greatest blessing, per Mark Twain
- ___ me ("Go along with it")
- Hear out, say
- ___ can be dissected, as a frog can, but the thing dies in the process: E. B. White
- Jocularity
- Comic's forte
- Darren Hayes "Sense of ___"
- Accommodate
- Mark Russell's trade
- I fail to see the _____
- What some fail to see
- Laughing matter
- Jokey stuff
- What sitcoms should provide
- Sitcom's forte
- Sense of ___ (date's asset)
- ___ me ("Play along")
- Comedian's forte
- What this is all about
- Risible sense
- Patch Adams specialty
- Bookstore aisle, perhaps
- Comic's stock in trade
- Drollery
- Jokes and 61-Downs
- Stand-up's stock-in-trade
- Michael Arceneaux genre
- Comic's specialty
- Comedian's specialty
- It makes you smile
- Reason gone mad, according to Marx
- Hallmark of satire
- Thurber specialty
- Mark Twain Prize focus