Kid |
Talk |
Swing |
Banter |
Blather |
Foolin' |
Malarkey |
Baloney! |
Claptrap |
Flimflam |
___-jazz |
Nonsense. |
Glib talk |
Snow job? |
Fast talk |
Hot music |
Jazz talk |
Balderdash |
Early jazz |
Jazz genre |
Jazz style |
Trash talk |
Phony talk |
Jazz lingo |
Jazzy talk |
Mumbo-jumbo |
Glib patter |
Hepcat talk |
Swing music |
Jazz jargon |
Lively dance |
Double talk? |
Hipster talk |
Jazzy jargon |
Nonsense talk |
____ Talkin' |
Cat's tongue? |
Dog's tongue? |
Phony-baloney |
Thirties jazz |
Hepcat's talk |
Insincere talk |
Kind of music. |
Hipsters' talk |
Jargon of jazz |
Deceptive talk |
Hepcat's lingo |
Hipster's lingo |
Tease, in slang |
Hepcat's jargon |
Meaningless talk |
Nonsensical talk |
Fast-paced dance |
Hipsters' jargon |
Hipster's patter |
Talk of swingers |
Jazzman's jargon |
Talk from the hip |
Fast American dance |
Foolish talk: Slang |
Jazz player's jargon |
Don't you believe it! |
Cab Calloway specialty |
Black English, casually |
Deceptive talk, in slang |
Word with talk or turkey |
Relative of rock 'n' roll |
Meaningless talk, in slang |
1930s' big band jazz style |
Bee Gees hit: "___ Talkin' |
Meaningless talk, slangily |
___ Talkin'" (Bee Gees hit) |
Dancing with the Stars" dance |
Language spoken in "Airplane! |
___ Talkin'" (Bee Gees #1 hit) |
Louis Prima's "Jump, ___ an' Wail |
___ Talkin'" (Bee Gees #1 hit of 1975) |
What Barbara Billingsley spoke in "Airplane! |
Oh, stewardess?I speak ___" (line from "Airplane!") |
Nonsense talk, whose circled letter is the start of what might be done with items in the four longest puzzle answers |