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Monster jokes

2001
"Scare up some big laughs with monster jokes about Frankenstein, Wolfman, the Abominable Snowman, and a whole gang of creatures and things that are creepy"--P. [4] of cover.

Dumb clucks!

jokes about chickens
1987
A collection of jokes about chickens, e.g. What happened when the chicken ate cement? She laid a sidewalk.

What's your name?

jokes about names
1987
A collection of jokes about names including "Who always eats ketchup instead of mustard? Tom Mato" and "What girl is allergic to cotton and wool? Polly Ester.".

Knock-knocks, limericks, and other silly sayings

1983
A collection of knock-knock jokes, sayings, and rhymes such as: "Latin is a dead tongue, dead as it can be. First it killed the Romans, now it's killing me.".

More jokes for children

1984
A collection of jokes and riddles on a variety of topics.

Sports jokes

2011
Simple jokes and riddles revolving around the subject of sports.

Who you callin' extinct?

the coolest joke book ever!
2002
A collection of jokes based on the 2002 Twentieth Century Fox animated film, "Ice Age.".

More jokes for children

1966
This book contains "new riddles, rhymes, classroom capers, gruesomes, double talk, Barney and Benny jokes, and jokes about morons, bugs, birds, dinosaurs, and elephants.".

Best back-to-school jokes

1998
Jokes, riddles, and puns about going back to school.

Ha! ha! ha!

over 400 very funny jokes
1999
A collection of riddles and jokes, such as "What did the pony say when he coughed? Excuse me, I'm just a little horse," and "Why did the elephant eat candles? For light refreshment.".

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