Possible Questions:
- Strip
- Joker
- Laughable
- Funny fellow
- Funny
- Clown
- Wag
- Kind of relief
- Humorous
- Humorist
- Kind of opera
- Stand-up guy
- Funny one
- Amusing
- Droll
- Kind of strip
- Laughing matter
- Droll one
- Word with "strip" or "book"
- Stand-up guy?
- Risible
- Rib-tickling
- Improv performer
- "Peanuts," e.g.
- Sunday newspaper feature
- Stand-up kind of guy?
- Sinbad, for one
- "B.C.," e.g.
- Word with strip or book
- Word before strip or opera
- Word before book or opera
- Thalian
- Standup guy?
- Stand-up performer
- Sinbad or Chris Rock, e.g.
- Marvel production
- Kind of book or relief
- Joke-telling performer
- Gagster
- Chris Rock, for one
- A real stand-up guy?
- "Blondie" or "Cathy"
- ''Doonesbury'' or ''Garfield,'' e.g.
- Work in panels
- Word with strip or relief
- Word with opera or strip
- Word with "opera" or "relief"
- Sunday newspaper color feature
- Strip in the paper
- Strip for laughs
- Standup kind of guy?
- Stand-up type?
- Stand-up kind of guy
- Stand-up individual?
- Stand-up in a club
- Professional joke teller
- Performer of stand-up
- Performer at Caroline's
- Open mic performer, often
- One with one-liners
- One with gags
- One whose bag is gags
- One applauded for a bit
- Minsky attraction
- Martin or Lewis
- Many a late-night host
- Like some timing
- Like a harlequin
- Laurel or Hardy
- Laugh-inducing
- Laugh-getter
- Laugh provider
- Late Martha Raye e.g.
- King or Newhart
- Kind of valentine
- Kind of strip or opera
- Kind of opera or strip
- Jocose
- Improv entertainer
- Humorous or humorist
- Hope or Youngman
- Gagman
- Funny performer
- Eddie Murphy is one
- Doer of stand-up
- Dangerfield, e.g.
- Club joke teller
- Chris Rock or Ellen DeGeneres
- Buddy Hackett
- Book with drawings
- "The Tonight Show" performer
- "The Katzenjammer Kids," e.g.
- "Pearls Before Swine," e.g.
- "Nancy" or "Cathy"
- "Luann" or "Blondie"
- "Little Lulu," for one
- "Dilbert," for one
- "Dilbert," e.g.
- "Cathy" or "Garfield"
- "Cathy" or "Blondie"
- "Cathy," for one
- "Cathy," e.g.
- ''Peanuts,'' e.g.
- ''Cathy'' or ''Blondie,'' e.g.
- ''Broom-Hilda,'' for example