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__ Janis, old comic actress
___ Bad Wolf of comic books
___ Bruce, memorable comic
___ Comics, home of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four
___ Croft, comic book heroine
___ Digital Shorts (late-night comic bits)
___ Ike of comics
___ Jinx (Archie Comics girl)
___ Jinx (old comic book character)
___ Kett of comics
___ Kett of early comics
___ Kett of old comics
___ Lee of Marvel Comics
___ Man, comics hero
___ McNutt of comics
___ Montoya, DC Comics heroine known as the Question
___ Opey Dildock, of comics
___ Pea, small comic character
___ Rock (war-themed DC Comics character)
___ the Hyena, of comics
___ Willie of comics
___ Wolf: Big Bad's son, in Disney comics
___ Wolf: Disney comics kid
____ comic
_____ Sawyer of the comics
_____-comic (play type)
___-comic drama
___-Hulk (Marvel Comics character)
___comic (half serious, half not)
___comic (partly serious)
...for a sci-fi/fantasy/comic book author?
... comic strip character?
''Incredible'' comics hero
''Krazy ___'' (classic comic strip)
''Little ___'' of the comics
''The Comic'' actor Jerome
''The Wizard ___'' (comic)
''ZZZ!'', in the comics
'60s ''Action Comics'' regular
'Little' comics girl races in an Olympic sled?
"___ Abner" (Capp comic strip)
"___ Abner" (old comic)
"___ Alley," Frank King comic strip
"___ and Casper," old comic strip
"___ and Meek," comic strip
"___ and Meeks," comic strip
"___ Ark," comic strip
"___ Boarding House" (comic)
"___ Boffo" (Joe Martin comic strip)
"___ Cinders" (old comic strip)
"___ Cinders" (old comic)
"___ Convictions": comic Richard's autobiography
"___ County" (Opus's comic strip)
"___ Do It Every Time," longtime comic strip
"___ Do It Every Time" (comics page panel)
"___ Do It Every Time" (Jimmy Hatlo comic strip that ran from 1929 to 2008)
"___ Eightball" (Emily Flake comic)
"___ ever notice ..." (observational comic's lead-in)
"___ Fitz," old comic strip started by Mort Walker
"___ Fury and His Howling Commandos" (old Marvel Comics title)
"___ Hilda," Russ Myers comic
"___ Ike" (old comic strip)
"___ in Slumberland" (early comic strip)
"___ McNamara" (comic strip)
"___ Mrs." (comic strip)
"___ Pinafore" (comic opera)
"___ Sequitur" (comic strip)
"___ the Horrible" (comic strip)
"... Is It Something I Said?" comic
"23. I think Bill ___ was an inspired comic."
"Aack!" sayer, in the comics
"And now for something completely different" comic
"Asterix" comic book writer Goscinny
"At Sunset" comic Mort
"Awkward Black Girl" comic Issa ___
"Batman" comic book character Montoya
"Batman" comics sound
"Be More Cynical" comic
"Big ___" (comic strip)
"Big ___" of the comics page
"Big __" (Lincoln Peirce comic strip)
"Big" kid in the comics
"Blue Collar" comic White
"Broom ___" (Russell Myers comic strip)
"Broom- ___" (comic strip)
"Comic Relief" airer
"Comic Relief" name
"Comics and Sequential Art" author Will
"Dead Parrot" comic
"Domestic Goddess" comic
"Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man" comic
"Dumb _____" (old comic)
"Dumb ___" (old comic strip)
"Dumb" comics girl
"Dumb" girl of comicdom
"Dumb" girl of old comics
"Eighty percent of married men cheat in America. The rest cheat in Europe" comic
"Etta ___" (old comic strip)
"Etta ___" (old comic)
"Etta ___" (Paul Robinson comic strip)
"Evil ___" (comics series)
"Hammered" comic-book superhero
"Harold ___" (old comic strip)
"Hi and ___" (comic strip)
"Horrible" character of comics
"Horrible" comic character
"Horrible" comic strip character
"Horrible" comics character
"Horrible" comics guy
"Horrible" one of the comics
"Horrible" viking in the comics
"Horrible" Viking of comics
"Horrible" Viking of the comics
"Horrible" Viking, in the comics
"I can see Russia from my house!" comic
"I cant stand water because of all the things fish do in it" comic
"I grew up in Europe, where the history comes from" comic
"I kid you not" comic
"I like to play chess with old men in the park. The tough part: finding 32 of them." comic Philips
"I loaned a friend of mine $8,000 for plastic surgery and now I don't know what he looks like" comic Philips
"I'm not a Republican, but I'm saving up to be one" comic Philips
"In Living Color" comic
"Is there anyone here I haven't offended?" comic
"Jaywalking" comic
"Junk" pitcher Miller or comic Gilliam
"King ___" (1950-65 comic strip)
"Krazy ___" (George Herriman comic strip)
"Krazy ___" (old comic strip)
"Krazy" comic character
"Krazy" comics character
"Krazy" comics feline
"Last Comic Standing" host
"Last Comic Standing" host Jay
"Last Comic Standing" offering
"Last Comic Standing" producer Jay
"Last Comic Standing" winning routine?
"Laugh-in" comic
"Laugh-In" comic
"Little ___ in Slumberland" (comic strip)
"Little ___ in Slumberland" (early comic)
"Little ___ in Slumberland" (pioneering comic strip)
"Little ___" (early comic strip)
"Little ___" (Marjorie Henderson Buell comic strip)
"Little" boy of early comics
"Little" character in the comics
"Little" comics boy
"Little" comics fellow
"Little" comics girl
"Little" girl of old comics
"Little" girl of the comics
"Men are pigs. It's too bad we own everything, isn't it?" comic
"Mitt Romney is so rich, he taught his dog to roll over an IRA" comic
"Monty Python" comic
"Monty Python" comic John
"Morning Latte" comic Cheri
"Mousy" cries in comics
"My Life on the D-List" comic Griffin
"New Rules" comic
"Non Sequitur" comic girl
"Not so dumb" girl of comics
"One ringy-dingy" comic
"Pearls Before ___" (Stephan Pastis comic)
"Phooey on that prehistorically set comic strip!"
"Queen of the Jungle" of comics and TV
"Red ___" (comic strip)
"Retired" comics tiger
"Robin Williams's best work was playing a comics character in the early '80s"?
"S.N.L." comic Bill
"Sally ___" (comic strip)
"She-devil with a sword" of comics
"Shoe" waitress, in the comics
"Sing a Song of Watergate" comic
"SNL" comic Radner
"Stop reading 'Casper' comics"
"Take my wife, please!" comic Youngman
"Tales From the ___": '50s horror comic
"The Chanukah song" comic
"The Far ___" (comic panel)
"The reason there are two senators for each state is so that one can be the designated driver" comic
"The Spirit" comics writer Will
"The Wizard ___": comic strip
"Time wounds all heels" comic
"Toiler" of comics
"Well, isn't that special" comic
"What a comic!"
"Who's on first?" comic
"Who's on First?" comic
"Wild and crazy" comic
"Wizard ___," Parker-Hart comic
"Wonder Dog" of comics
"WTF" podcast comic
"Your Show of Shows" comic Coca
"Z" makers, in comics
*Classic comical restaurant complaint
*Comics kid's moniker
*Comics supervillain whose real name is Charles Brown
*Features accompanying the comics, often
*Novelty glasses in comic book ads
*Pioneering Frank King comic strip featuring Walt and Skeezix
34-year-long comic strip