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Primarily a site with puns, punny cartoons, and a forum on puns. Also includes links, webrings and some wordplay. Accepts submissions.
Material supplied by biology students.
Also includes a punny chemistry test for the reader to fill in the blanks.
Dan Worona's contribution to losing weight and humor in general.
A series of questions resulting in punny answers.
Wordplay from a competition wherein competitors change one letter in a familiar non-English phrase and redefine it.
Paradoxes in Shakespeare's play with annotated index.
Wordplay on Dick Whittington's cat, psychics, Beethoven, and witch doctors.
Designed perhaps best for the mathematician.
Artistic punny drawings by Robert Paschell: "Graze Anatomy", "Mooed Ring", "Cafe Ole" and others.
A test requiring using the imagination. Requests submissions.
[PDF]
Wordplay from physics students.
Musically-oriented wordplay with modestly sexual overtones.
Designed to help teachers of English as a Second Language. Also covers misuse of English. Requests submissions.
A searchable database of puns collected from the internet.
Involves taking a test about 100+ corruptions of phrases. Submissions are accepted.
Stories covering math, Norwegians and frogs, to name a few.
Although designed primarily to be instructional, these puns can also be appreciated by all.
Paradoxes in Shakespeare's play with annotated index.
A test requiring using the imagination. Requests submissions.
[PDF]
Stories covering math, Norwegians and frogs, to name a few.
Involves taking a test about 100+ corruptions of phrases. Submissions are accepted.
Also includes a punny chemistry test for the reader to fill in the blanks.
Designed perhaps best for the mathematician.
Although designed primarily to be instructional, these puns can also be appreciated by all.
Wordplay from physics students.
Artistic punny drawings by Robert Paschell: "Graze Anatomy", "Mooed Ring", "Cafe Ole" and others.
Material supplied by biology students.
Dan Worona's contribution to losing weight and humor in general.
Musically-oriented wordplay with modestly sexual overtones.
Wordplay from a competition wherein competitors change one letter in a familiar non-English phrase and redefine it.
Designed to help teachers of English as a Second Language. Also covers misuse of English. Requests submissions.
Wordplay on Dick Whittington's cat, psychics, Beethoven, and witch doctors.
A searchable database of puns collected from the internet.
Primarily a site with puns, punny cartoons, and a forum on puns. Also includes links, webrings and some wordplay. Accepts submissions.
A series of questions resulting in punny answers.
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