Related Clues:
- Using the opposite of the truth for humorous effect
- Alanis Morissette single which begins “An old man turned ninety-eight / He won the lottery and died the next day”
- Rich Irish forged coin
- Satirical press about to take over Independent
- Damaged, as an LP
- Against expectations, say
- Setter rolling in money mostly keeps working — not being serious!
- Humorously mocking
- 1996 hit with the lyric 'It's like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife'
- Out-of-shape group of patients receiving exercise classes
- Wry, sarcastic
- Like some twists of fate
- Rich one, Conservative joining club
- Funny in a twisted manner
- Alanis Morissette song about unfortunate situations