Answer: WIT
WIT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 212 times.
Referring Clues:
- Seinfeld, e.g.
 - Dorothy Parker quality
 - Cleverness
 - Sense of humor
 - Raillery
 - Zinger producer
 - 1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama
 - Punster
 - 1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning play
 - Funnyman
 - Quotable one
 - 48-Down, e.g.
 - Groucho Marx forte
 - Reparteeist
 - Raconteur's asset
 - Drollery
 - Mental quickness
 - Comic
 - Oscar Wilde, notably
 - "Cultured insolence," according to Aristotle
 - Swift quality
 - Wildean quality
 - Wisecracker
 - Puns and such
 - ___ and wisdom
 - Jon Stewart asset
 - Punning and such
 - Producer of a zinger
 - Clever one
 - Talent for banter
 - Good humor man?
 - Humor
 - Card
 - Good humor man
 - Ad-libber's asset
 - Punster's skill
 - It may be dry
 - Comedian
 - Sagacity
 - Ability to banter
 - Quipster
 - Sharpness
 - Amusing one
 - Talent of Leno or Letterman
 - Half-___ (foolish person)
 - Talent for persiflage
 - Namely, after "to"
 - Acumen
 - Expert banterer
 - Play that won the 1999 Pulitzer for Drama
 - Clever humor
 - "The noblest frailty of the mind": Shadwell
 - Wilde, notably
 - Knack for comebacks
 - Repartee
 - Clever sort
 - Mother __
 - ''Educated insolence,'' to Aristotle
 - Raconteur asset
 - Comical quality
 - Apt humor
 - Comedian's asset
 - Punster, for one
 - Humorist's forte
 - Dorothy Parker, for one
 - Dorothy Parker had it
 - Funny one
 - Mental ability
 - "Educated insolence," to Aristotle
 - Talent for repartee
 - Twain's talent
 - Comic's need
 - Verbal deftness
 - Quipster's asset
 - Amusing quality
 - Swift gift
 - Bon mot expert
 - Wordplay, e.g.
 - Card quality
 - Intelligence
 - Mother ___
 - Ad libber's asset
 - Mental acuity
 - Humour
 - Astuteness
 - Dorothy Parker forte
 - Dorothy Parker forte
 - 1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning Margaret Edson play
 - Charming person's asset, perhaps
 - Oscar Wilde's gift
 - Natural intelligence
 - Life of the party, perhaps
 - 1999 Pulitzer-winning play by Margaret Edson
 - Mental capacity
 - Funny fellow
 - Oscar Wilde's sine qua non
 - Humorist's sine qua non
 - Orator's asset
 - Jesting sort
 - Wilde forte
 - Jester
 - Ability to say clever things
 - A lively person may have a sparkling one
 - Wordplay user
 - Quipping sort
 - Humorist
 - Clever chap
 - Jon Stewart forte
 - It may be native
 - Parker pen product
 - Wag
 - Satirist's quality
 - Common sense
 - Mental agility
 - Coward, for one
 - Clever person
 - Smile-inducing speaker
 - Stephen Colbert asset
 - U.K. humor
 - Seinfeld specialty
 - Jesting type
 - Woody Allen asset
 - Comic commentator
 - Wordplay quality
 - Jon Stewart display
 - "Well-bred insolence," per Aristotle
 - One skilled in repartee
 - Jokester
 - Oscar Wilde's forte
 - One skilled at repartee
 - Quickness of mind
 - Comedian's quality
 - One quick to quip
 - Tina Fey display
 - It can be dry or sparkling
 - What "many a man hath more hair than," in Shakespeare
 - Native ___
 - Romeo's was "a most sharp sauce"
 - Zinger deliverer
 - Knack for snappy comebacks
 - Card's quality
 - Wilde thing?
 - "___ and wisdom are like the seven stars, seldom seen together": Thomas Fuller
 - Wag of the tongue
 - Sharp humor
 - Leg-puller
 - Brainy skill
 - It may be dry or sparkling
 - Wilde, for one
 - "Few love it unless in themselves," per Lord Chesterfield
 - Jimmy Fallon asset
 - Wisdom's partner
 - Quipster or punster
 - Clever commenter
 - Droll humor
 - Clever type
 - Funny person
 - Mark Twain, notably
 - "Quick" thing for a comic to have
 - Algonquin Round Table member, e.g.
 - Ingenuity
 - Quipster's quality
 - Asset for a funny ad-libber
 - Quick thinking
 - Oscar Wilde, e.g.
 - "There's many a man hath more hair than ___": Shak.
 - Satirist's asset
 - Marx asset
 - Quick quality
 - Wilde was one
 - Clever nature
 - Joke writer's asset
 - Slayer of a sort
 - Funny one's asset
 - Life of the party, often
 - Clever comedian
 - "Rapier" quality
 - Romeo's was "a most sharp sauce," per Shakespeare
 - Humorist's skill
 - Skill with wordplay
 - Verbal cleverness
 - Comical skill
 - Brevity is said to be the soul of it
 - "Irreverence is easy--what's hard is ___": Tom Lehrer
 - Groucho's forte
 - Joker
 - One always ready with quick comebacks
 - Raconteur's talent
 - Humor writer's quality
 - Life of many a party
 - Comedic quality
 - Wordplay and such
 - Joke writer's forte
 - Ability to amuse
 - Knack for quick comebacks
 - It can be cutting or sparkling
 - Brevity is the soul of ___
 - "___ has truth in it; wisecracking is simply calisthenics with words": Dorothy Parker
 - Knack for quick humor
 - A pun is said to be the lowest form of this
 - Gag writer's asset
 - Essence of a good roast
 - It might be dry or biting
 - "The salt of conversation, not the food," per William Hazlitt
 - Wilde thing
 - Wisdom partner
 - Punnery, e.g.
 - Sharp quality
 - One with a knack for snappy comebacks
 - Bon mot deliverer
 - "Educated insolence," per Aristotle
 - "Biting" characteristic
 
Last Seen In:
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 - USA Today - April 30, 2024
 - LA Times - April 17, 2024
 - USA Today - March 12, 2024
 - LA Times - January 25, 2024
 - New York Times - January 10, 2024
 
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