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49a Cheerfulness (8). Have s-n-h-n-.Has to be sunshine or sunshiny, presumably, and have gone for the former, but it doesn't feel right somehow. Anyone have anything different?
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Don't do this crossword, but I would go with sunshine, as the dictionary refers to it as a light hearted form of address.
Well cheerfulness is a noun, as is sunshine, so I'd go for that. Sunshiny is an adjective so doesn't fit the (not very good) clue.

I think I would go with Sunshiny. I found this definition which I think sounds closer to the clue. What do you think??


Sunshiny \Sun"shin`y\, a.


3. Beaming with good spirits; cheerful. ``Her sunshiny
face.'' --Spenser.

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Thanks for the 3 replies. I like sunshiny best, but feel the tense is wrong. I'm still wavering...
Must agree with dzug. I had sunshine, considering the grammar in the question.
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Thanks, Geo.

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