Response to Who can help?
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IWILL

Response to "Who can help?"

GOSEE

"Who can that be?" response

GOASKYOURMOTHER

Possible response to "Can I, Dad?"

HELTERSKELTER
Beatles' response to "I Can See for Miles"
YEAHYOU
Response to "Who, me?"
YESYOUResponse to "Who, me?"
IDOResponse to "Who wants seconds?"
ISIT"Who ...?" (Response to a knock)
NOTMEResponse to "Who broke that?"
NOTMEResponse to "Who broke that?!"
IDOResponse to "Who wants ice cream?!"
WEDOResponse to "Who wants ice cream?"
IDOResponse to "Who wants ice cream?"
ITISIFormal response to "Who goes there?"
IDOEnthusiastic response to "Who wants cookies?"
IDOIDORepetitive response to 'Who wants ice cream?'
IDOIDOExcited response to "Who wants ice cream?"
WEDOTwins' response to "Who wants ice cream?"
IDOWhen repeated, response to "Who wants dessert?"
IDOWhen repeated, response to "Who wants ice cream?"
NOTQUIXOTE"Who should I get to tend my windmill" response?
IHATEYOUMock response to a friend who pulls a practical joke
IDOResponse to "Who wants to blow off school and go to the amusement park?"
ITURN'Who can -- to?'
CRASHINGBOREOne who can talk you to sleep
COLDSHOULDERWARContest to see who can be more unfriendly?
MATHDEMONOne who can recite pi to a thousand places? ("Tical")
WETTEESHOTCONTESTSCompetitions to see who can drive a ball farthest in the rain?
ANYONEWho can grow up to be president, according to an evidently true adage
EXLAXCONVICTOne who goes to the can for going to the can too often? (California)
SCARECROWOne who can be patched together from the letters added to the theme answers
EYREJane who said "I can live alone, if self-respect and circumstances require me so to do"
JENNYWoman in a 1982 hit who can be reached using the starts of the answers to the starred clues
POTATOHEADMr. who debuted 5-1-1952, or in a way, what the first word of the answers to starred clues can be
EDWARDLEARThere once was an author from Britain - Who laughed at the poems he'd written - "Five lines to a verse - Is so very terse - I can finish 'em up in one sittin'."