- LIL
- Wee
- With 6-Across, gay rapper who just released "Montero"
- Adjective for Abner
- Capp's "___ Abner"
- Diamond __
- Epithet for Abner
- __ Darlin' (Neal Hefti tune)
- Al Capp adjective
- ___ Abner
- ___ Abner (1959 movie)
- Diamond lady
- Dogpatch diminutive
- Like Abner
- Word preceding Durk or Dicky, in hip-hop
- Old Town Road singer ___ Nas X
- ___ Wayne
- Alternative to "Young," in hip-hop stage names
- Adjective for Yachty or Uzi Vert of hip-hop
- Sobriquet for Wayne or Jon or Yachty or Bow Wow or Pump or Uzi Vert
- Old Town Road artist ___ Nas X
- Diamond ___ (Mae West play)
- Magic Stick rapper
- Role for Mae
- Word in some rappers' names
- Rapper ___ B
- Rapper ___ Boosie
- Rapper ___ Wayne
- Tiny, for short
- Adjective for rappers Cease, Flip, Troy and Romeo
- Younger contraction
- Like Abner Yokum
- __ Abner
- Dogpatch adjective
- Dogpatch contraction
- Card count at Caesar's?
- Rapper __ Kim
- Abner's adjective
- Description of many rappers?
- Abner's descriptor
- Part of some rappers' names
- Small, for a rapper
- Rapper __ Dicky
- Comics Abner
- Abner's size?
- Rap artist ___ Kim
- Jazz musician Hardin-Armstrong
- Mae West's "Diamond ___"
- Abner Yokum's descriptor
- Rapper's name starter, often
- Descriptor in many a rap moniker
- ___ Folks (first Charles Schulz strip)
- Cutesy word in some day care names
- Common hip-hop contraction
- Word on some cutesy baby clothes
- Cutesy contraction on some children's products
- Small, in Dogpatch
- _____ Smokies (cocktail wiener brand)
- Diamond finish?
- Like Al Capp's Abner
- ___ Darlin' (jazz standard)
- Diamond dame
- Diamond gal of Broadway
- ___ Darlin' (1959 song)
- Al Capp's "___ Abner"
- Hip-hop's ___ Kim
- ___ Abner (Capp comic strip)
- Diamond girl
- It precedes the names of rappers Wayne and Kim
- Abner adjective
- Word in several rappers' names
- Short, for short
- Diminutive, in Dogpatch
- Part of many rappers' names
- ___ Folks ("Peanuts," originally)
- Rapper ___' Kim
- Dogpatch description
- __ Kim
- ___ Wayne (rapper)
- Diamond ___
- Wayne or Kim preceder
- Kim of rap music
- Comics bumpkin ___ Abner
- Descriptor for Abner or Kim
- Sobriquet for Kim or Wayne
- Epithet for many a rapper
- Former qualifier for 1-Down
- Hip-hop legend ___ Kim
- Palindrome on the covers of "Tha Carter" and "Tha Carter II" and "Tha Carter III" and "Tha Carter IV"
- Dogpatch sobriquet
- Diamond _____
- Abner size?
- Diamond girl of Broadway
- Mae West Broadway role
- Rapper __' Romeo
- Hip-hop's __' Kim
- Small, in dialect
- Yokum family adjective
- Short, in short
- Hip hop's ___ Mo
- Small "small"?
- Small, like Abner
- Abnerian epithet
- Comedy Central's "__ Bush"
- Small, to Capp
- Word in many a rap name
- __ Beethoven: 2002 Sparks album
- Hip-hopper's adjective
- Rap name adjective
- Her name was Magill, and she called herself __: Beatles lyric
- Rap's __ Wayne
- Rapper __ Jon
- Small, aptly?
- __ Wolf: Disney comics kid
- Like Abner—but not really
- Short, shortened
- Wee, in a small way
- Wee, like Abner
- __ Wolf: Big Bad's son, in Disney comics
- Diminutive, diminutively
- Old jazz standard "__ Liza Jane"
- Small in a small way
- Small, made smaller
- Tiny, in a tiny way
- Rapper __ Wayne
- Tiny, made tinier
- Adjective for rapper Kim
- Like rappers Jon and Wayne
- Phil's twin on "Rugrats"
- Rapper __ Nas X
- Short short?
- Rap name contraction
- Unlike Abner, really
- Hip word in hip-hop handles
- Unlike Abner, actually
- Word in some rap handles
- Eternal Atake rapper __ Uzi Vert
- Wee, for short
- Smaller than sm.
- ____ Abner
- Comics diminutive
- Diamond __ (Mae West play)
- Mae West role
- Role for Mae West
- Small, for short
- Small, in rap artists' names
- Contraction for "small"
- Start of many rappers' names
- With 32 Across, female rapper
- Wee, nonstandardly
- Small, in brief
- Small, in rappers' names
- Descriptor in rapper names
- Wee, informally
- Modifier in rappers' names
- Wee, as some rappers
- Contraction that oughta have two apostrophes
- Small, in rapper names
- Short, in music
- Tiny, briefly
- Small, slangily
- Rapper diminutive
- Rapper name diminutive
- Wee, for some rappers
- Diminutive for rappers
- Small, as some rappers
- Rap's ___ Bow Wow
- ___ Folks (original name of the comic strip "Peanuts")
- ___ Potato Kid (child of Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head)
- Rap music's ___ Romeo
- ___ E. Tee (1992 Kentucky Derby winner)
- ___ Wayne ("Fireman" rapper)
- Crunk pioneer ___ Jon
- ___ Jinx (old comic book character)
- ___ Bush (Comedy Central political satire)
- ___ Folks (original name of "Peanuts")
- Dropped part of rapper Bow Wow's name
- Small contraction?
- ___ Jon (crunk pioneer)
- Mae West character.
- Little: Dial.
- Mrs. Langtry.
- Book: Gypsy.
- Describing Abner.
- A Mae West role.
- Famous Mae West role.
- Lady with diamonds.
- Mae West's alter ego.
- Abner's epithet.
- Size for Abner.
- Small: Dial.
- Abner's sobriquet.
- Mr. Peepers' aunt.
- Abner, for size.
- Adjective of Abner.
- Theatrical nickname.
- West role.
- Sweetest ___ feller . . .
- She wore diamonds.
- Feminine nickname.
- See 95 Across.
- Tiny: Dial.
- Wee: Dial.
- Pint-size.
- Undersized: Dial.
- ___ Liza Jane.
- Popular role then.
- See 63 Across.
- Diamond gal.
- Girl's name, for short.
- Sma'.
- Teensy.
- Of a certain size: Dial.
- Abner
- Al Capp diminutive
- Describing a Yokum
- Diamond follower
- Lady of diamonds.
- Abner or Diamond
- Diamond name
- Father of Abe, with 72 Across
- Gypsy book
- Capp's Abner
- Diamond collector
- Like a Dogpatch hero
- Nickname for one of the Russells
- A Gish, for short
- Like Capp's hero
- Role for a memorable Mae
- Abner of cartoons
- What Abner really isn't
- Diamond woman
- ___ Liza Jane, 1916 song
- Diamond bearer
- A Gish, briefly
- Diminutive gal?
- Wee palindrome
- _____ Folks (original name of "Peanuts")
- _____ Darlin' (1959 song)
- Count Basie's "_____ Darlin'”
- Diamond ____
- Like Capp's Abner
- ___ Darlin' (Neal Hefti song)
- ___Bad Wolf, of the comics
- ___ Darlin' (1957 hit)
- ___ Liza Jane (old glee club favorite)
- Count Basie's "___ Darlin'"
- ___ Bad Wolf of comic books
- 1992 Kentucky Derby winner ___ E. Tee
- Capp diminutive
- Not-so-apt word for Abner
- Pop music's ___ Kim
- ___ Abner (old comic strip)
- Like Count Basie's "darlin'"
- Rap's ___ Kim
- Wee wee?
- Like wee-uns
- Singer ___ Kim
- Pint-sized, downsized
- Wee, quickly
- One of TV's Rugrats
- Rap star ___ Jon
- Start of many rappers' stage names
- Teeny "tiny"
- Not big, in a small way
- Rap's ___ Wayne
- Rapper ___ Jon
- Start of many a rap moniker
- ___ Wayne with the platinum album "Tha Block Is Hot"
- Minute, briefly
- Much-used epithet in hip-hop
- Grammy winner ___ Nas X
- With 43-Down, rapper with the 2021 #1 hit "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)"
- Word before Kim, Wayne and Baby
- ___ Darlin' (Count Basie number)
- ___ Folks, Charles Schulz's first strip
- Hip-hop name modifier
- Start of many rapper names
- Teeny-weeny
- Like rappers Wayne and Kim
- Rap epithet
- With 37-Down, Al Capp cartoon
- Lead-in to Jon or Wayne
- ___ Wayne, rapper with the #1 hit "Lollipop"
- Tiny "tiny"
- Hip-hop's ___ Wayne
- Rapper ___ Yachty
- Rapper ___ Uzi Vert
- Start of many young rappers' names
- Rap lead-in to Jon or Wayne
- Rapper ___ Nas X
- Start of many a rap name
- Teeny
- Small word for small
- Small, cutesily
- Common name starter in 31-Across
- '_____ Abner'
- West's 'Diamond _____'
- Sobriquet for Wayne, Jon, or Kim
- ___ Wayne ("Prom Queen" rapper)
- West's 'Diamond --'
- 'Ginger Pye' author Eleanor
- Wee, briefly
- '-- Abner' (old comic)
- -- Kim (rapper)
- Diminutive, like Abner
- Rap music's -- Romeo
- Rapper -- Jon
- 'Diamond --' (Mae West play)
- Rapper -- Wayne
- Kim or Wayne?
- Size of a certain Kim
- The Cult "__ Devil"
- Repeated word in Black Eyed Peas song title
- The Cult "___ Devil"
- The Cult's "Devil"
- Wayne or Kim
- Checkin' It Out ___ Chris
- Repeated word in "Bridging the Gap" song title
- Itty, bittily?
- ___ Nas X
- Not enormous
- Kim of rap
- ___ Wayne, who was signed to his first label at age eleven
- Itty-bitty
- The Count Basie Orchestra's "___ Darlin'"
- ___ Nas X ("Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" singer)
- How Many Licks? rapper ___ Kim
- Teeny, tinily?
- With 18-Across, "Turn Down for What" rapper
- ___ Bush (Comedy Central satire that imagined political leaders as young children)
- Artist ___ Yachty with the album "Let's Start Here."
- Lead-in to Yachty or Wayne
- ___ Murda (J. Alphonse Nicholson's character on "P-Valley")
- ___ Sebastian (name of a miniature horse in "Parks and Recreation")
- _____ Darlin' (Count Basie tune)
- _____ Darlin' (jazz standard)
- Adjective in a Capp comic
- Small, in a Capp comic
- Adjective for Abner of Dogpatch
- Name with a Diamond in front
- Wee, as Abner
- Word describing Abner
- Part of a Dogpatch nickname
- First word in some rap names
- ___ Abner (old comic)
- Palindromic Diamond
- Description for Abner
- Country-rap star ___ Nas X
- Small, in rap names
- Rapper ___ Mosey
- Small, in hip hop names
- ___ Wayne ("Uproar" rapper)
- Rap's ___ Nas X
- Rapper ___ Baby
- Rapper ___ Mama
- Short, in a rap name
- Word before "Yachty" and "Peep," in rap
- Small, informally
- Start of many rap names
- Wee, in rap names
- Briefly small?
- Common rap name starter
- Lead-in to "Kim," "Jon" or "Wayne"
- Short, informally
- Dogpatch nickname
- Abner's diminutive
- ____ Liza Jane : old song
- Don't Touch rapper ___ Mariko
- First word in some rappers' names
- Abner for one
- Palindromic nickname
- Capp's ____ Abner
- Diamond
- Liza Jane or Abner
- West role, Diamond ___
- ___ Abner, of comics
- Mrs. Louis Armstrong
- ___ Folks (original title for "Peanuts")
- ___ ol' me?
- Abner's intro
- Small, Dogpatch-style
- Like Abner or Kim
- Diminutive in many rap names
- Diminutive in rappers' names
- Small, in many rappers' names
- Diminutive, in rap names
- Lollipop rapper ___ Wayne
- Adjective in many rap names
- Diminutive, to Al Capp
- ___ Darlin' (Basie tune)
- Adjective in some rap names
- Word outgrown by Romeo and Bow Wow
- Phil's twin in "Rugrats"
- ___ Kim (rapper)
- Ms. G.O.A.T. rapper ___ Kim
- West's Diamond role
- __ Darlin' (jazz song)
- Capp contraction
- ___ Jinx (Archie Comics girl)
- ___ 'Frigerator (1984 Elton John song)
- Short contraction?
- Palindrome meaning "small"
- Industry Baby rapper ___ Nas X
- Short, contracted
- XO Tour Llif3 musician ___ Uzi Vert
- 1928 role for Mae
- Music's ___ Kim
- Rapper ___ Flip
- Like rapper Kim
- Adjective before Jon or Wayne
- Start of many hip-hop monikers
- Start of many rap monikers
- Woah rapper ___ Baby
- Common rap epithet
- Kim, Jon or Wayne of rap
- Diminutive, to many rappers
- Part of many hip-hop names
- Rap's ___ Yachty
- Start for rappers Wayne, Kim and Nas X
- Start of lots of rap monikers
- Beginning of many a rap name
- First part of many rap monikers
- Name starter for many 11-Down
- Start for Kim, Durk, Baby or Nas X
- Beginning for rappers Wayne, Kim and Jon
- Rap's ___ Durk