| Absence of sense of pain |
| Aerie Faerie Nonsense" band, with "The |
| Bit of nonsense famously replacing "strangers in the night |
| Like no-nonsense questions |
| A Book of Nonsense" author, 1846 |
| A psychic may sense it |
| Absence of the sense of pain |
| Talked nonsense |
| Talks nonsense |
| Places to get wired, in two senses of the word |
| That makes sense," facetiously |
| Spouting nonsense |
| Absolute nonsense |
| Colorful superhero with very acute senses and exceptional physical skills: 2 wds. |
| Pauses made while saying nonsense? |
| Type of moment where everything finally makes sense spiritually |
| Nonsense about a cocktail? |
| Common sense" philosopher Thomas |
| Melodic sense |
| A Book of Nonsense" poet |
| Sci-fi characters who sense emotions paranormally |
| One of the senses |
| Weird sense of familiarity |
| Sense of oneself, e.g. |
| Because ___!" (mom's no-nonsense explanation): 3 wds. |
| Well-developed musical sense, metaphorically |
| Sixth sense" that Zener cards supposedly test: Abbr. |
| One with an underground sense of humor? |
| In a sense, colloquially |
| It makes sense |