More fun than a of monkeys
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BARREL

"More fun than a...of monkeys"

GOLF

It's "more fun than walking naked in a strange place, but not much," according to Buddy Hackett

CLEARDEFINITION

What words that are fun to clue in crosswords usually have more than one of

ISLAM
Belief of more than a billion
ESSES
More than a third of "Mississippi"
SPRIGMore than a hint of mint
UPROARMore than a murmur of discontent
ESSESMore than a third of Mississippi
ESSESMore than a third of Mississippi?
ZEROESMore than 99% of a googol
ARTMore of an ... than a science
DIMEMore than a quarter of a quarter
HINHebrew measure of more than a gallon.
PINTMore than the contents of a split.
ALITTLEQuite ... (more than a meager supply of).
CEESMore than a quarter of academic circles?
ZINCMore than a fraction of a cent
LEOOne of more than a dozen popes
FOURMUSKETEERSMore than enough of a candy bar?
LOAFIt's more than a pocketful of rye
XEROXEDMade more than one of, in a way
EMUSLayers of eggs weighing more than a pound
SILICONMore than a quarter of the earth's crust
TAGALOGSMore than a quarter of native Filipinos, ethnically
ELEMENTOne of more than 115 on a table
TWAIN"Truth is more of a stranger than fiction" writer
TSPIt's slightly more than two pct. of a cup
ETNAIt has a record of more than 120 eruptions.
NANKINGCity of more than a million on the Yangtze.
ONTARIANSMore than a third of the residents of Canada
THINKOUTSIDETHEBACHSEmbrace more than just a family of Baroque composers?
TSPA bit more than two pct. of a cup
STEREA little more than a quarter of a cord
PERENNIALPlant with a life cycle of more than two years
SILICONMore than a quarter of the earth's crust, by mass
ASIANLike more than a third of U.S. immigrants nowadays
KOKOGorilla with a vocabulary of more than 1,000 words
RBISYou can get no more than four of these at a time
KOBESite of a 1995 earthquake that killed more than 5,000 people
SCIENCE"The whole of ... is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking": Einstein