An edition of Funny you should ask (1992)

Funny you should ask

how to make up jokes and riddles with wordplay

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An edition of Funny you should ask (1992)

Funny you should ask

how to make up jokes and riddles with wordplay

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Offers an abundant cache of ideas about using words and wordplay to create engaging riddles and jokes.

Publish Date
Publisher
Clarion Books
Language
English
Pages
64

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Funny You Should Ask
Funny You Should Ask: How to Make Up Jokes and Riddles With Wordplay
October 1999, Rebound by Sagebrush
Library binding in English - Rebound edition
Cover of: Funny you should ask
Funny you should ask: how to make up jokes and riddles with wordplay
1992, Clarion Books
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 64).

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808.7
Library of Congress
PN6371.5 .T433 1992, PN6371.5.T433 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
64 p. :
Number of pages
64

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1540846M
Internet Archive
funnyyoushouldas00terb
ISBN 10
0395605563, 0395581133
LCCN
91019509
Library Thing
8034906
Goodreads
1309563
1148792

First Sentence

"There are hundreds of words in English that sound exactly like hundreds of other words."

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