Possible Questions:
- Festive
- Cheerful
- Not straight
- Happy
- Lively
- Sprightly
- Merry
- Kind of bar
- Chipper
- Carefree
- In high spirits
- High-spirited
- Frolicsome
- Kind of blade
- Joyful
- Coming-out party?
- Cheery
- Happy as a lark
- Writer Talese
- Queer
- Kind of pride
- Jovial
- "Honor Thy Father" author Talese
- Not straight, in a way
- Full of merriment
- Author Talese
- Like apparel donned in a Christmas carol
- In a merry mood
- In a happy mood
- "The --- Divorcee"
- "Don we now our ___ apparel"
- Part of LGBT
- Nineties, for one
- Like most readers of "Out"
- Like Logo's target audience
- Light-hearted
- Kind of marriage
- Jocund
- Enola Tibbets' middle name
- Blithesome
- "The Beggar's Opera" author
- "The ___ Divorcee"
- ''The Beggar's Opera'' author
- ___ Nineties
- Word with pride or Paree
- Riant
- Prideful, perhaps?
- Party to many a civil union
- Nineties, e.g.
- Nineties descriptor
- Like the N.B.A.'s Jason Collins, notably
- Like the apparel donned in "Deck the Halls"
- Like the 1890s, supposedly
- Like the 1890s
- Like some modern-day marriages
- Like some Massachusetts marrieds
- Like some Iowa newlyweds
- Like some holiday apparel
- Like some carol apparel
- Like Paree, in song
- Like civil union members
- Like Christmas apparel
- Like apparel in a carol
- Like "Deck the Halls" apparel
- Last name of a famous plane
- John who wrote "The Beggar's Opera"
- John who wrote "She who has never lov'd, has never liv'd"
- In a lighthearted mood
- He wrote "The Beggar's Opera"
- Happy and carefree
- Flaming, say
- Enola or Paree
- Electric Six hit "___ Bar"
- Cole Porter tune "Who Said ___ Paree?"
- Brewer of golf
- Ben- --
- Author of "The Beggar's Opera"
- Applicant for a civil union, maybe
- "The Beggar's Opera" writer
- "Glitter and Be _____" ("Candide" song)
- "Don we now our ___ apparel ..."
- ''Polly'' playwright John
- ___-Pay-Oo
- ___ Paree
- ___ Men's Health Crisis