| The gold, in Guadalajara |
| Cohost of NBC's "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes |
| Partners of "gulls" in maritime jokes? |
| African queen of old, familiarly |
| About whom Shakespeare wrote "Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale / Her infinite variety |
| Bearers of gold, frankincense and myrrh? |
| Bold, impatient type, astrologically |
| Rudolph's reaction to Santa's jokes? |
| Stale |
| Gold, chemically speaking |
| Age badly, as jokes |
| Jokes in a campy 1960s TV locale? |
| Gold, chemically |
| Entourage" agent Gold, or his real-life inspiration Emanuel |
| A bit bold, as a tie |
| Occupation with its own category of jokes |
| Like some sorry jokes |
| Boorish jokester's question |
| Bold, saucy girl |
| Noticeably old, as paper |
| This causes a tale to become stale |
| Musician about whom Eminem rapped, "You don't know me, you're too old, let go / It's over, nobody listens to techno |
| Like jokes that elicit groans |
| Time on hold, seemingly |
| Slightly stale, say |
| Gold, silver or bronze |
| Tell jokes, say |
| Backdrop for many jokes |
| 2003 bomb imdb.com described as "The violent story about how a criminal lesbian, a tough-guy hit-man with a heart of gold, and a mentally challenged man came to be best friends through a hostage |
| Cold, in Córdoba |