Recreation, Humor, Wordplay, Puns
- Examples of wordplay for those learning English as a second language.
- Designed perhaps best for the mathematician.
- A series of captionless cartoons which depict puns. Supply your own answers and compare them with those of the author.
- Math, history, literature, names, politics, music, religion, science and technology all get punned. Submissions accepted plus Links.
- Puns with a "bell" theme and other subjects.
- Random puns for your enjoyment.
- Covers all phases of medicine.
- Covers monkey cloning, Gandhi, beer, and flunking English.
- Covers Murphy's Laws, bumper stickers, Punfucious, pick-up lines plus other groaners and one-liners.
- Paradoxes in Shakespeare's play with annotated index.
- Numerous puns based on food.
- Collection of puns including "Dances with Cucumbers". Accepts submissions.
- Wordplay from a competition wherein competitors change one letter in a familiar non-English phrase and redefine it.
- These puns are medical and scientific in nature.
- Puns with an occasional international flavor. Includes an analysis of wordplay in "Death of a Salesman".
- Involves taking a test about 100+ corruptions of phrases. Submissions are accepted.
- Wordplay from physics students.
- Has information about the annual O. Henry Punoff in Austin, Texas, Punster of the Year awards, links, and bookshelf. Accepts contributions.
- Attacks boll weevils, fish, chess, neutrons and even puns themselves, to name a few.
- Contains puns and daffynitions.
- Stories covering math, Norwegians and frogs, to name a few.
- Primarily a site with puns, punny cartoons, and a forum on puns. Also includes links, webrings and some wordplay. Accepts submissions.
- Includes puns with a definitely Irish flavor. Submissions accepted.
- Includes a list of punny book titles.
- Musically-oriented wordplay with modestly sexual overtones.
- A pun-test involving rivers, cities, and countries.
- Wide-ranging list of puns and wordplay, many of which are rhetorical in nature. Gladly accepts submissions from viewers.
- Dan Worona's contribution to losing weight and humor in general.
- Examples of Finnish wordplay translated into English.
- A series of questions resulting in punny answers.
- For those that appreciate the most unappreciated form of word-flay. Forums for letting the puns fly.
- A searchable database of puns collected from the internet.
- Artistic punny drawings by Robert Paschell: "Graze Anatomy", "Mooed Ring", "Cafe Ole" and others.
- Material supplied by biology students.
- Wordplay on Dick Whittington's cat, psychics, Beethoven, and witch doctors.
- A test requiring using the imagination. Requests submissions.
- Website for the May 14, 2005 event in Austin, Texas. Has information about entering, list of judges and emcees, press releases and photos.
- Humor with educational value, designed primarily for kids.
- Demonstrates wordplay by Jonathan Swift based on Sanskrit.
- Archive of puns in categories such as food, transportation, families, education, and work. Plus a one-liner pun every week day.
- A series of cartoons punning various movies of the past.
- Although designed primarily to be instructional, these puns can also be appreciated by all.
- A test involving punny definitions of chemical elements.
- Covers family, law, cows, mathematics and conmen. Offers a free newsletter and links.
- Punning with a British flavor.
- The six-time winner of the O. Henry Pun-off World Championship offers "Inhale to the Chief", "Tex-Mexexistentialism" and "Lincoln's Texasburg Address".
- Also includes a punny chemistry test for the reader to fill in the blanks.
- Designed to help teachers of English as a Second Language. Also covers misuse of English. Requests submissions.
- Wordplay based on already-existing song titles, with fish as the basic theme.
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