Zany |
Dido |
Lark |
Caper |
Prank |
Frolic |
Madcap |
Absurd |
Nip-up |
Caprice |
Gambado |
Playful |
Clownish |
Marxlike |
Prankish |
Farcical |
Escapade |
Ludicrous |
Marx-like |
Whimsical |
Buffoonish |
Very silly |
Zany caper |
Rollicking |
Frolicsome |
Shenanigan |
Clown's bit |
Comic caper |
Crazy caper |
Silly trick |
Silly prank |
Monkeyshine |
Off the wall |
Impish doing |
Clownish act |
Bit of a lark |
Grotesque act |
Playful caper |
Playful stunt |
Slapstick bit |
Odd and funny |
Playful trick |
High-spirited |
Playful prank |
Funny business |
Bit of a prank |
Bit of foolery |
Clown's caper. |
Clownish caper |
Prankster-like |
Marx trademark |
Bit of hijinks |
Practical joke |
Hilarious prank |
Humorous action |
Slapstick caper |
Whimsically gay |
Ludicrously odd |
Strangely funny |
Prankster's act |
Bit of clowning |
Bit of mischief |
Monkey business? |
___ Hay": Huxley |
Bit of nuttiness |
Stage shenanigan |
It's not serious |
Bit of silliness |
Bit of slapstick |
Bit of impishness |
Class clown's bit |
Marx Brothers bit |
Three Stooges bit |
Whimsically merry |
Bit of tomfoolery |
Bit of buffoonery |
Bit of high jinks |
Bit of shenanigans |
Bit of foolishness |
Marx Brothers-like |
Silly little trick |
Bit of harlequinade |
Like much slapstick |
Marx Brothers staple |
Court jester's trick |
Like Charlie Chaplin |
Huxley's ____ Hay |
Robin Williams-esque |
Three Stooges staple |
Wild publicity stunt |
Fantastically bizarre |
Bit of funny business |
Like the Marx Brothers |
Bit of clowning around |
Bit of monkey business |
___ Hay," Huxley novel |
Single bit of silliness |
Three Stooges specialty |
Marx Brothers shenanigan |
Prone to mischief making |
Trick-or-treater's trick |
A bit of mischievousness |
Like the Beatles in "Help! |
Aldous Huxley's ____ Hay |
Caper in a screwball comedy |
Like Marx Brothers comedies |
Like Robin Williams, typically |
''___ Hay'' (Aldous Huxley work) |
To put an ___ disposition on": Hamlet |
Playfulness perpetrated by a prankster |
Caper ... or going around the wrong way, in Britain? |
Playful prank, for example pretending I don't know what I'm talking about |