| Laugh |
| Pfft! |
| 'Yuk!' |
| Laugh part |
| Laugh half |
| Dundee fog |
| Nyuk, nyuk |
| Laugh sound |
| Poet: Abbr. |
| Port: Abbr. |
| Laugh start |
| Half a laugh |
| Guffaw sound |
| Kramden laugh |
| Mocking sound |
| What a laugh! |
| Laugh syllable |
| Derisive laugh |
| Laughing sound |
| Bit of a laugh |
| 'Yuk' relative |
| N.Y.C. has one |
| Laughter sound |
| Bit of mockery |
| Sarcastic laugh |
| Hardy follower? |
| Part of a laugh |
| Sarcastic snort |
| Bit of laughter |
| Guffaw syllable |
| Start of a laugh |
| Part of a guffaw |
| Laughing syllable |
| Man's name: Abbr. |
| Laughter syllable |
| Belly-laugh sound |
| 'That's a laugh!' |
| Sound of laughter |
| Sarcastic syllable |
| Sound after "hardy |
| Start of a chuckle |
| Loud laugh syllable |
| Pirate's exclamation |
| Beginning of a laugh |
| Bit of a belly laugh |
| Syllable after hardy |
| Belly-laugh syllable |
| Derisive laugh sound |
| ___ Govind, Sikh guru |
| Obnoxious laugh sound |
| Snarky laugh syllable |
| Sarcastic laugh sound |
| Sound of a belly laugh |
| Cynical laugh syllable |
| Gleason's forced laugh |
| Sarcastic laugh ending |
| Raucous laugh syllable |
| Kramden laugh syllable |
| Bit of feigned laughter |
| End-of-a-laugh syllable |
| Bit of mocking laughter |
| Facetious laugh syllable |
| Gleason's stylized laugh |
| Part of Kramden's guffaw |
| Sarcastic laugh syllable |
| Betcha think you're funny |
| Part of a crack response? |
| Part of a sarcastic laugh |
| Start of a mocking guffaw |
| Boisterous laugh syllable |
| Oh, you're funny-y-y-y ... |
| One of two hardy followers |
| Start of a sarcastic laugh |
| Response to a dad joke, say |
| Sarcastic laughter syllable |
| Cambridge university (abbr.) |
| Part of Ralph Kramden's laugh |
| Ralph Kramden's laugh syllable |
| Start of a Ralph Kramden laugh |
| Hardy" follower, in a mock laugh |
| Character with a duck named Kvack |
| One of Kramden's hardy followers? |
| Start of Gleason's sarcastic laugh |
| [Tell me one I haven't heard before] |
| When repeated after "Hardy," Hanna-Barbera hyena |
| (B)la(cken or b)u(rn sli)gh(tly by leaving ato)p (the b)ar(becue, as mea)t |