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- Wall Street Journal - Jul 9 2022 - How Ironic!
- Newsday.com - Feb 6 2020
- Wall Street Journal - Mar 12 2016 - Irrational Exuberance
- Wall Street Journal - Feb 13 2016 - Secret Passions
- Newsday.com - Dec 6 2013
- Newsday.com - Aug 22 2013
- Wall Street Journal - Aug 20 2010 - August 20, 2010 - Loaded Language
- Newsday.com - Aug 16 2009
- USA Today - Aug 31 2005
- Wall Street Journal - Apr 30 2004 - Who's Fooling Who?
Related Clues:
- Get ready to drive him, by the sound of it? That's a giggle
- By the sound of it where he goes for a drive just for a giggle
- By the sound of it, going for a drive is quite a giggle
- It's a giggle to drive off with a man, by the sound of it
- Drive him off, by the sound of it, just for a giggle
- After tea he sounds amused
- What a giggle so to drive a man from here!
- What a giggle to get ready to drive him!
- Prepare to drive him, perhaps. That's a giggle
- Get ready to drive him, perhaps. What a giggle!
- Get ready to drive him, perhaps - that's a giggle
- 'Getting ready to drive him, perhaps? That's a giggle (3-3)'
- Prepare to drive him without grammar and with a giggle
- Villainous laugh syllable
- Stifled laugh