- WEE
- Clarinetist Pee __ Russell
- Really tiny
- See 43A
- Tiny
- Like Willie Keeler
- Lilliputian
- Scarcely seeable
- Teensy
- Microscopic
- Very tiny
- Little, as a lad
- Smol
- Itty-bitty
- Bit modifier
- Eensy
- Insubstantial
- Teeny
- Diminutive
- Like early morning hours
- Itty-bitty teeny-tiny
- Miniature
- Mini
- Minute
- Puny
- Really really small
- Teeny tiny
- ___ bit
- Not too much
- Minuscule
- Very small
- Inconsiderable
- Whiz
- Very insignificant
- Leprechaun-like
- Leprechaun-size
- Giant's antithesis
- Infinitesimal
- Itsy-bitsy
- Leprechaun-sized
- Like a leprechaun
- Willie Winkie-sized
- Early
- Like Willie Winkie
- Small, in Dundee
- Hard to see, possibly
- Little
- Undersize
- Like runts of the litter
- Early, as hours
- Bitsy
- Like the "DRINK ME" bottle down the rabbit hole
- Like gnomes
- Knee-high to a grasshopper
- Word from the Middle English for "little bit"
- Like some hours
- Elf-sized
- Little piggy's cry, when tripled
- Barely visible, perhaps
- On the small side
- Elfin
- Atomic
- Barely perceptible
- Like 1 or 2 A.M.
- Very early
- When tripled, a piggy's cry
- Willie Winkie description
- Miniscule
- Pint-sized
- Pint-size
- Post-midnight hour adjective
- Tiny, in Ayr
- Like the early hours of the morning
- Like Thumbelina
- Like a mite or a mote
- Baby
- Small
- Li'l
- Like Munchkins
- Like tiny tots
- Adjective for Willie Winkie
- Like some laddies
- Like Burns's mouse
- Small as can be
- Word for Willie Winkie
- Quite small
- Like a bairn
- Ever so slight
- Like early hours
- Tiny, as a bairn
- Like small laddies
- Little, like laddies
- When tripled, cry near the end of 39-Across
- Like an Aberdeen newborn
- __ hours
- Very little, to a Scot
- Like a few hours after midnight
- Little piggy's word
- Adjective for Scotty on "Star Trek"
- Rather small
- First word of Burns' "To a Mouse"
- Apt adjective for Stuart Little
- Hardly huge
- Barely visible
- __ Willie Winkie
- Hard to see
- Almost invisible
- __ bit
- Really small
- Easy to miss
- Slight
- Very little
- Totlike
- Petite
- Very slight
- Rather hard to notice
- 24 Down-sized
- Barely noticeable
- Like a mouse
- In the ___ Small Hours of the Morning (Frank Sinatra song)
- Bantam
- ___ Willie Winkie.
- Pig's squeak.
- Bide a ___!
- ___ bairn.
- Adjective for a bairn.
- Sma'.
- Pig's squeal.
- Like Robert Burns' "beastie."
- Short time: Scot.
- Descriptive of Willie Winkie.
- Willie Winkie
- Not large
- Undersized
- Word for Willie
- Word for a bairn
- Word for morning hours
- Late-hours word
- Word for post-midnight hours
- ___ doch-an'-dorris
- Opposite of massive
- Like Winkie
- My Wife's a Winsome ___ Thing: Burns
- Tiny, to Angus
- Munchkinlike
- A time to bide
- She is a winsome ___ thing: Burns
- ___ Geordie, 1956 movie
- Like a homunculus
- ___ Small Hours, D. Mann tune
- Teeny-weeny
- Robert Burns' "The Bonnie _____ Thing"
- First word of Burns's "To a Mouse"
- Little piggy's cry
- When tripled, a nursery rhyme cry
- Like Burns's tim'rous beastie
- Like a mite
- Kind of hour
- Midget
- Like the hours shortly after midnight
- ...
- Prekindergarten
- Dwarf
- Like 3 a.m., say
- Just a ___ bit
- Like many a lad or lass
- Like Tom Thumb
- Like leprechauns
- With 7-Down, Scottish boys
- With 23-Across, modicum
- Bitty
- He hath but a little ___ face: Shak.
- Here
- Small, to a Scot
- ___ hours
- Really little
- Ant-Man-esque, maybe
- When tripled, what the littlest piggy said
- Late, as an hour
- Early-hour adjective
- Tiny, like a leprechaun
- Mighty small
- Not much
- ___ Geordie
- More than petite
- Small, to a bagpipe player
- The ___ early hours
- Like leprechauns, size-wise
- Pee-___ Herman
- Like a young lass
- Pygmean
- Like a baby to Burns
- Very petite
- Just a ___ bit more
- Small, to a bagpipes player
- Word for early morning hours
- Pig squeal syllable
- ___ hours (early morning)
- Pig's squeal syllable
- In the ___ hours of morning
- In the ___ hours of the night
- Bairn-sized
- Like a Scottish boy
- Small, to Scots
- Little, in Scotland