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The Everything Kids' Joke Book

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by Michael Dahl


  One-liner: a joke that is told in one line or sentence

  Parody: a humorous imitation of something serious

  Pun: the humorous use of a word in such a way as to suggest two or more of its meanings or the meaning of another word with a similar sound

  Punch line: the part of the joke that gets the laugh

  Routine: a comedian’s collection of jokes that is done as an act over and over

  Running gag: a joke or stunt that happens several times in a movie, play, TV show, or standup routine

  Shtick: the regular bits and pieces that make up a comedian’s toolbox

  Sight gag: a joke that you need to see (like someone slipping on a banana peel) and usually has no words

  Slapstick: 1. two wooden slats that are slapped together to make the sound of something striking something else; 2. silly, wild goofiness

  Spit-take: when someone sprays a mouthful of liquid all over someone else in response to something said

  Spoonerism: a phrase where the first letters of a word are exchanged for another

  Standup: comedians who stand up in front of their audiences and tell jokes

  Straight man/Straight woman: the member of a comedy team who sets up the jokes and lets the gag player deliver the punch line

  Puzzle Answers

  page 3 • Hole In One

  page 7 • Why Oh Why?

  page 12 • Picto-Laugh #1

  page 13 • Say What?

  page 19 • Sounds Funny To Me

  page 25 • Hink Pink Kriss Kross

  page 31 • Picto-Laugh #2

  page 48 • It’s Rhyme Time

  page 49 • Bye Bye

  page 52 • Picto-Laugh #3

  page 53 • Love to Laugh

  page 54 • Picto-Laugh #4

  page 55 • It’s Joke Time!

  page 59 • Picto-Laugh #5

  page 60 • Fill Me In

  page 66 • Picto-Laugh #6

  page 67 • Rhyming Riddles

  page 70 What’s The Difference?

  page 72 • Quick Draw

  page 82 • Oops!

  page 87 • Picto-Laugh #7

  page 90 • Geo-Giggles

  page 91 • Picto-Laugh #8

  page 92 • Two-In-One

  page 93 • Elemorphant

  page 105 • Can’t Do It!

  page 115 Do You See What I See?

  Index

  A

  Airplane Two: The Sequel (film), 109

  Allen, Steve, 106

  Allen, Woody, 75

  animal jokes, 5–8

  astronaut jokes, 22–23

  B

  Ball, Lucille, 111

  banana jokes, 99–101

  Bankhead, Tallulah, 74

  beats, 96, 97, 99

  Beecher, Henry Ward, 51

  Beerbohn, Max, 114

  BFG, The (Dahl), 16

  Birds, The (film), 116

  Bombeck, Erma, 36

  Bottom’s Up (trick), 46

  Bruce, Lenny, 42

  burlesque, 101

  Burma-Shave rhymes, 79

  Burnett, Carol, 77

  C

  Can’t Do It! (riddle), 105

  Carrey, Jim, 103, 112

  caveman jokes, 33–34

  Chaplin, Charlie, 27, 99–100, 101

  Clark, Frank A., 81

  color jokes, 9

  comedians

  shtick, 112–13

  standup, 96–97, 99

  straight man/woman, 108–9

  timing and, 97, 99

  tips for, 96–97, 104, 106–7

  comedy

  slapstick, 101–2

  teams, 109

  using voices in, 107

  comic

  confusion, 106

  motion, 110

  timing, 97, 99

  Comic Relief, 107

  computer jokes, 9–11

  cowboy jokes, 73

  cummings, e.e., 15

  D

  Dahl, Roald, 16

  DeGeneres, Ellen, 64

  Didja hear jokes, 12–13

  dilemmas, 103

  dinosaur jokes, 33–34

  Double or Nothing (trick), 34

  Do You See What I See? (puzzle), 115

  Dumb and Dumber (film), 103

  Duse, Eleonora, 98

  E

  Elemorphant (puzzle), 93

  elephant jokes, 91–93

  Expanding Envelope, The (trick), 41

  Eye to Eye (trick), 21

  F

  family jokes, 62–68

  Fill Me In (riddle), 60

  funny bone, 77

  G

  gags, 43–46

  running, 109–12

  sight, 102–3, 114, 116–17

  Geo-Giggles (riddle), 90

  Goin’ Bowling (joke), 80

  Goldwyn, Sam, 71

  goofballs, 81–86

  gross jokes, 35–36

  H

  Helitzer, Melvin, 97

  Hink Pink Kriss Kross (puzzle), 25

  hinky-pinkys, 24–26

  Hole in One (riddle), 3

  humor quiz, 120–23

  I

  Infinite Jest (Wallace), 114

  In the Bag (joke), 78

  Irwin, Bill, 103

  It’s Joke Time (puzzle), 55

  It’s Rhyme Time (puzzle), 48

  J

  Jiggy Geography, 89

  jokes

  animal, 5–8

  banana, 99–101

  color, 9

  computer, 9–11

  cowboy, 73

  Didja hear, 12–13

  elephant, 91–93

  family, 62–68

  gross, 35–36

  hinky-pinkys, 24–26

  knock knock, 26–32

  Larry and Luna, 14–15

  light bulb, 87

  mad scientist, 24

  medical, 77

  monster, 2–4

  nickname, 80

  nun, 72

  occupational, 36, 49

  oldest, 102–3

  one-liners, 76

  peanut, 74–75

  pre-historic, 33–34

  quickies, 18–21

  school, 16–18

  sick, 4

  space, 22–23

  spoonerisms, 69, 71

  sports, 38–40

  Tom and Tina Swifties, 11–12

  voices for, 107

  K

  Kaufman, George S., 117

  Kean, Edmund, 112

  Keillor, Garrison, 63

  knock knock jokes, 26–32

  K words, 99

  L

  laughing

  dying from, 114

  health and, 77

  Lebowitz, Fran, 64

  Leno, Jay, 93

  Lewis, Jerry, 112

  light bulb jokes, 87

  limericks, 47–48

  Limick, 48

  Love to Laugh (puzzle), 53

  M

  mad scientist jokes, 24

  Marx Brothers, 108

  Melcher, Thom, 50

  Money Drop, or The Buck Doesn’t Stop Here (trick), 37

  monologue, 96

  monster jokes, 2–4

  Mr. Hulot’s Holiday (film), 116

  Murray, Bill, 112

  N

  Nash, Ogden, 48

  nickname jokes, 80

  nun jokes, 72

  O

  O’Donnell, Rosie, 104

  occupational jokes, 36, 49

  oldest joke, 102–3

  one-liners, 76

  Oops! (puzzle), 82

  P

  parodies, 117

  peanut jokes, 74–75

  pictographs, 12, 31, 52, 54, 59, 66, 87, 91

  Pink Panther (film), 110–11

  pre-historic jokes, 33–34

  punch lines, 8, 120–22

  puns, 41–42, 56–61

  puzzles

  Do You See What I See?, 115

  Elemorphant, 93
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br />   Hink Pink Kriss Kross, 25

  It’s Rhyme Time, 48

  Love to Laugh, 53

  Oops!, 82

  Q

  quickies, 18–21

  R

  rhymes, Burma-Shave, 79

  Rhyming Riddles (riddle), 67

  riddles

  Can’t Do It!, 105

  Fill Me In, 60

  Geo-Giggles, 90

  Hole in One, 3

  It’s Joke Time, 55

  Rhyming Riddles, 67

  Say What?, 13

  Sounds Funny to Me, 19

  Two In One, 92

  What’s the Difference?, 70

  Why Oh Why, 7

  Rogers, Will, 40

  Roseanne, 112

  Rosten, Leo, 8

  routine, 96

  running gags, 109–12

  S

  Sandler, Adam, 112

  Say What? (riddle), 13

  Schiller, Friedrich von, 45

  school jokes, 16–18

  Seinfeld (television show), 111

  Seles, Monica, 35

  Sennett, Mack, 110

  shtick, 112–13

  sick jokes, 4

  sight gags, 102–3, 114, 116–17

  Simon, Neil, 99, 100

  slapstick, 101–2

  Sounds Funny to Me (riddle), 19

  space jokes, 22–23

  spit-take, 113–14

  Spooner, William Archibald, 69

  spoonerisms, 69, 71

  sports jokes, 38–40

  standup comedians, 96–97, 99

  standup routine, 96, 97

  Stoppard, Tom, 106

  straight man/woman, 108–9

  Street-Porter, Jack, 58

  Sunshine Boys, The (Simon), 99

  T

  Tati, Jacques, 116

  Three Blind Mice (trick), 29

  Tomlin, Lily, 64

  tongue twisters, 78

  tricks

  Bottom’s Up, 46

  Double or Nothing, 34

  Expanding Envelope, The, 41

  Eye to Eye, 21

  Money Drop, or The Buck Doesn’t Stop Here, 37

  Three Blind Mice, 29

  Turtle Soup (joke), 74

  Two In One (riddle), 92

  Tyler, Robin, 38

  V

  Vanderbilt, Gloria, 72

  Vilanch, Bruce, 75

  W

  Wallace, David Foster, 114

  What’s the Difference? (riddle), 70

  What’s the Punch Line? (quiz), 120–23

  White, E.B., 14

  Why Oh Why (riddle), 7

  Williams, Robin, 107, 112

  Woman on the Bus, The, 68

  Y

  Young Frankenstein (film), 109–10, 117

 

 

 


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