| In a mockingly humorous fashion |
| Mimics mockingly |
| Mimicked mockingly |
| Laughed mockingly |
| A Whistler opus |
| Gp. associated with the White House Plumbers, mockingly |
| Greeted mockingly |
| Emulates Whistler |
| Refs' whistle holders |
| Act mockingly |
| Humorously sarcastic or mocking |
| In a mockingly humorous way |
| Say mockingly |
| Whistle-blower's exposure |
| Grp. that whistled ''Dixie''? |
| Laughing mockingly |
| Bit of mocking laughter |
| __ and whistles (embellishments) |
| A mockingbird is one |
| Savior of Scout and Jem, in "To Kill a Mockingbird |
| Mimicking mockingly |
| Mocking criticism |
| ___ states (Middle America, mockingly) |
| __ and whistles: enhancements |
| Actor Hemsworth of "Mockingjay - Part 1 |
| Holders of referee whistles |
| After the whistle |
| Basketball whistle-blower, for short |
| Slick ___ whistle: 2 wds. |
| Add bells and whistles |