| Shrill laugh |
| Accented syllable |
| A poetry form/With seventeen syllables/And only three lines |
| Barrel of laughs |
| Laughing critter |
| Drill instructor's syllable |
| Four-letter fruit pronounced in three syllables |
| Provide the laughs |
| Things that may be laughed off? |
| How villains laugh |
| Rock that elicits laughs |
| Laughing matters |
| Amounts of laughter |
| Serengeti laughers |
| And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout" is its penultimate line |
| Scat singer's syllable |
| Jam-packed with laughs and entertainment |
| Laughed shrilly |
| Part of Ralph Kramden's laugh |
| Laughing sound |
| He who laughs last..." et al. |
| A poem like this / Of 17 syllables / Split 5-7-5 |
| Laugh up a storm |
| ___ a gut (laugh loudly) |
| _____ a rire" ("It is to laugh"): Fr. |
| Laughed out loud and then some |
| Laughed menacingly |
| Chaney, Laughton and Quinn |
| Laughing fictional detective? |
| Laughed mockingly |