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Answer for the clue "Peter Pan rival ", 6 letters:
skippy

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Having an upbeat rhythm, suitable to skip to.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Skippy was an American comic strip written and drawn by Percy Crosby that was published from 1923 to 1945. A highly popular, acclaimed and influential feature about rambunctious fifth-grader Skippy Skinner, his friends and his enemies, it was adapted into ...

Usage examples of skippy.

Galen supposed God should be thanking the bishop for not inflicting Skippy on His innocent believers.

Still, Skippy looked a treat in his flowing robes, until one smelled the liquor on his breath, and he had not been arrested once since joining the Church.

He was fully familiar with the house, having dragged a stuporous, senseless Skippy up those same back stairs to his rooms many a time.

The sun was almost up by the time Skippy finished with the papers, and folks in this neighborhood would be starting off to work.

That way if we decide we cannot suit, I am sure a large enough donation to the church will convince the bishop that Skippy filled out the papers incorrectly, and the marriage can be annulled.

The fact that the funeral was for one of the noble patrons of Epsom Downs, and the tribute was in the form of a horseshoe, had not fazed Skippy for an instant.

Galen was about to thank him, when Skippy ruined all of his good intentions by dropping to one knee and proposing to the bride.

I will have Fenning deny me to any callers except your friend Skippy Skidmore.

He turned back to Skippy without hearing a word of the drama on the stage.

Fenning himself was going to sit in the family box, beside Skippy Skidmore.

She went off to the theater with Ella and Skippy and Ruff, confident the young woman would be content with the latest novel, the daily papers, the finely tuned pianoforte.

She thought she might have the wrong box, but there was Skippy Skidmore with her sister-in-law, tossing her roses.

Margot angrily told Skippy that he, at least, ought to have known better.

Why, I had to make Skippy stop at a chop house on the way to the theater, I was that famished.

Did you know, Skippy tried to tell me women rarely eat in such places?