| Hunky-dory; copacetic |
| Memorable chunks of history |
| Chunky white bit in some fro-yo |
| Time chunk |
| Big chunk of Christmas sales nowadays |
| Golf course chunks |
| Big chunk of a world atlas |
| Analogy chunk |
| Cheese chunk |
| Took a chunk out of |
| Handsome fellows |
| Hunky-dory (Sl.) |
| A big chunk of an atlas |
| Actor Bridges whose first name means "handsome" in French |
| He stared into a mirror. "___, handsome," said Lisa playfully. Inspired, Johnny raised the note by a semitone. "Awful!" he yelled. |
| Chunks of history |
| Hunk's or babe's asset |
| Fairway chunk |
| Hunk |
| Chunk of fairway |
| Hunky-dory |
| Gunk hunk |
| Chunk |
| Melville's "handsome sailor" Billy |
| A large chunk of Earth |
| Handsomest: Slang. |
| Significant chunks of time |
| Arctic chunks |
| So-o-o-o handsome |
| Handsome hunks |