- JOKE
- Words of Hope?
- It may be practical
- It can be practical
- One may be set in a bar
- Did you hear about the fly on the toilet seat? He got pissed off, e.g.
- It's just for laughs
- Funny business?
- Stand-up staple
- Bit of banter
- Wisecrack
- Delivery that may require some setup?
- Delivery at a nightclub
- Witticism
- Absurd situation
- Funny line
- It might be practical
- One-liner, e.g.
- Jay Leno monologue unit
- Bit of a laughing stock?
- Gag
- Part of a stand-up routine
- Last Comic Standing offering
- Humorous remark
- Stand-up's delivery
- Knock-knock, for one
- A man walks into a bar story, often
- Comedy club offering
- Practical thing?
- Jay Leno offering
- Kid (around)
- Leno line
- Stand-up offering
- Bit from Goldberg or Hedberg
- Henny Youngman delivery
- One-liner
- It's delivered for laughs
- Bit of funny business
- That's funny
- One may begin "Knock knock"
- One often takes place in a bar
- A guy walks into a bar ... may start one
- Comedian's bit
- Part of a routine
- It may begin with "Knock knock"
- It might begin, "Knock knock"
- Monologue bit
- Comic's delivery
- It often takes place in a bar
- Routine element
- Rib-tickler
- Sidesplitter
- Crystal offering
- Prank
- Roast fodder
- One-liner, for example
- Be playful
- Comic bit
- 81 Down preceder, often
- Comic's one-liner
- One-liner, for instance
- Orator's icebreaker
- Monologue line
- Comic's gag
- Speaker's intro, often
- Kid
- Throwaway, maybe
- Ridiculously inadequate thing
- Milton Berle specialty.
- Hope's specialty.
- Quip.
- Bon mot.
- Be merry.
- Laughing matter.
- Joe Miller specialty.
- Sally's cousin.
- Joe Miller item.
- Sally.
- Laugh-getter.
- Raillery.
- Dangerfield product
- Hope offering
- It has a punch line
- Pun
- Laughingstock
- Leno piece
- Crack
- Speechmaker's opening
- Funny
- It may begin with a buildup
- Friars Club offering
- Word that may follow the start of 20-, 25-, 44- or 50-Across
- It's best when cracked
- It may start with someone entering a bar
- Cause for winking
- Toastmaster's offering
- One may be running over time
- A good one is cracked
- Routine part
- It's bad when nobody gets it
- One might start "Knock knock ..."
- Ha-ha elicitor
- Ridiculously inadequate sort
- *Bit of blue humor
- Complete embarrassment
- Ha-ha
- What a ___!
- Is this some kind of twisted ___?
- A shaggy dog story is a long one
- Cause of a laugh
- McCain line "Vote early and vote often," presumably
- It may be delivered at a nightclub
- Is this some sort of sick ___?
- Bit with a punch line
- Word after "running" or "inside"
- Knock knock e.g.
- Comedian.s line
- It may be practical or delivered in a nightclub
- One-liner, for one
- Cause of the giggles
- Fallon monologue bit
- It may start with "A guy walks into a bar . . ."
- One might start with "Knock knock"
- Part of a comedian's routine
- Dad ___ (corny pun, perhaps)
- Feature of a roast
- Knee-slapper, e.g.
- Comic's currency
- Bit part
- Knee-slapper or rib-tickler
- Routine bit
- Routine unit
- One-liner, say