➠ PUN - 3 Letters : Crossword Clue

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pun
  • - "What fruit do twins love? A pear," e.g.
  • - Type of joke that might cause the listener's eyes to roll
  • - Type of rock almost a joke
  • - groanworthy bit of wordplay
  • - Many a wedding hashtag
  • - Joke on a valentine, often
  • - Crossword clue with a question mark, frequently
  • - "Out of thyme," for anyone except a chef
  • - "Denial ain't just a river in Egypt," e.g.
  • - the ben & jerry's flavor oat of this swirled, e.g.
  • - "a steak ...... is a rare medium well done" (classic joke)
  • - Play on the different meanings a word could have
  • - Wordplay, that is often considered the lowest form of humor
  • - Joke with a homophone, say, that is the so-called "lowest form of humor"
  • - it may elicit a groan and a grin
  • - Bit of wordplay that rhymes with "fun"
  • - Indy setter shortened piece of wordplay
  • - "A seven-day diet makes one weak," e.g.
  • - "Queen of denial," e.g.
  • - Groan cause
  • - Crossword clue that might end with a question mark
  • - Groaner of a joke
  • - Essence of many a punch line
  • - "The lowest form of humor-when you don't think of it first": Oscar Levant
  • - "The lowest form of humor," supposedly
  • - "I threw away my golf shoes when I got a hole-in-one," e.g.
  • - "Doing a crossword with a broken pencil is pointless," for example
  • - "Canoe row a boat?" is one
  • - Wordplay that's said to be "the lowest form of humor"
  • - What the French call "game of words"
  • - Unit of wordplay
  • - The title of this puzzle, e.g.
  • - The lowest form of humor, according to some
  • - The GOP Has a Koch Problem, e.g.
  • - So-called "lowest form of humor"
  • - Smile producer
  • - Piece of wordplay
  • - One of about 3,000 in Shakespeare's plays
  • - One may involve a homonym
  • - Many a puzzle clue ending in "?"
  • - Many a New York Post headline
  • - Many a joke involves one
  • - Many a Groucho Marx quip
  • - Many a comic strip character's name
  • - Many a bon mot
  • - Many a "?" clue in a crossword
  • - Kind of verbal quibble.
  • - It may involve a homophone
  • - Homophone, maybe
  • - Feature of many a New York Daily News headline
  • - Feature of many a Ludacris lyric
  • - Feature of many a graphic on "The Daily Show"
  • - Feature of many a Duchamp work
  • - Crux of some riddles
  • - Certain bit of wit
  • - Cause of some wincing
  • - Cause of a smile, maybe
  • - Cause for a groan
  • - Bit of word play
  • - Bit of Cerf humor
  • - According to Oscar Levant, it's "the lowest form of humor--when you don't think of it first"
  • - A pistol let off at the ear: Charles Lamb
  • - "The lowest form of humor," per Samuel Johnson
  • - "Some nylons will give you a run for your money," e.g.
  • - "Queen of denial" for Queen of the Nile
  • - "Kernel Sanders" is a corny one
  • - "I used to be a banker, but I lost interest," for example
  • - "A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion," for example
  • - "Pick a cod, any cod," e.g.
  • - Many a "?" crossword clue
  • - Bit of paronomasia
  • - Bit of humor
  • - Bit of wit
  • - 'I bought a boat because it was for sail,' e.g
  • - Many a dad joke
  • - Bit of wordplay
  • - Any of this puzzle's theme answers
  • - Bit of Wilde wordplay
  • - 'Pick up the Czech,' e.g.
  • - 'Art Official Intelligence' is one
  • - Joke such as I tried catching fog yesterday. Mist.
  • - 'I'm no cheetah, you're lion!' is one
  • - Big ... (1990s rapper)
  • - Joke by gent is somewhat ripe
  • - Quirky play on words
  • - Knock-knock joke punch line usually
  • - play on words at the outset piquing global body
  • - Groan-worthy one-liner
  • - 'Math is as easy as pi!' e.g
  • - Crossword humor
  • - "Glass coffin? Remains to be seen," for example
  • - "German sausage jokes are just the wurst," e.g.
  • - ... intended (deliberate play on words)
  • - "No ... intended." (An unintentional wordplay)
  • - Groan-inducing wordplay joke
  • - 'Need an ark? I Noah guy!,' e.g
  • - Groan-inducing wordplay
  • - Groaner from Groucho
  • - "No ... intended" (No wordplay)
  • - 'To the guy who invented zero, thanks for nothing,' e.g
  • - mae west's "i used to be snow white, but i drifted," e.g.
  • - "Fauxlympics," e.g.
  • - play upon words
  • - Groan-worthy joke, often
  • - dad joke, usually
  • - Certain joke
  • - Groaner
  • - Equivoque
  • - Jeu de mots
  • - This puzzle's title, e.g.
  • - Slain rapper Big ......
  • - Knock-knock joke, essentially
  • - Knock-knock joke punchline, usually
  • - Humorous wordplay
  • - Groaner, sometimes
  • - Groan-inducing play on words
  • - Groan provoker
  • - Groan producer
  • - Calembour
  • - "Don't be fuelish," for one
  • - "My bike won't stand up. It's two tired," e.g.
  • - Yuckster's specialty
  • - Wordplay that often induces groans
  • - Word joke
  • - Verbal groaner
  • - Tom Swifty, e.g.
  • - The "Louisiana Perches," à la Walt Kelly.
  • - Sometimes it's funny
  • - Something that may not be intended
  • - Slay on words?
  • - Punch line, perhaps
  • - Paronomastic witticism
  • - One may not be intended
  • - Ogden Nash bit
  • - Often groan-inducing wordplay
  • - Nash specialty
  • - Many an "Airplane!" gag
  • - Knock-knock joke's punch line, usually
  • - Knock-knock joke, usually
  • - Knock-knock joke payoff
  • - Knock-knock joke basis
  • - It seldom made Cerf bored
  • - It may not have been intended
  • - It may elicit groans
  • - Humorous ambiguity
  • - Groucho specialty
  • - Groan-worthy play on words
  • - Groan-producing wordplay
  • - Groan trigger
  • - Groan preceder, often
  • - Frank Zappa's "Sheik Yerbouti," e.g.
  • - Equivoke
  • - Device used by Shakespeare
  • - Cruciverbalist's specialty
  • - Crossword answer, at times
  • - Amuse with words
  • - Alexander the Grape, e.g.
  • - "Whirled peas" is one
  • - "When the smog clears in California, UCLA," e.g.
  • - "Ugh, German sausage is the wurst," e.g.
  • - "Treat homonyms as synonyms": Walter Redfern
  • - "Thyme on my hands," e.g.
  • - "The Santa Clause," for one
  • - "The HarBowl," e.g.
  • - "Sticks float; they wood" is one
  • - "Sign language is pretty handy,"e.g.
  • - "Running chickens are poultry in motion," for example
  • - "Poultry in motion," e.g.
  • - "Plain fair," for one
  • - "Phish Food," e.g.
  • - "New kid on the blog," e.g.
  • - "My bike won't go because it's two tired," e.g.
  • - "Miró, Miró, on the wall," e.g.
  • - "Miró, Miró, on the wall," e.g.
  • - "Make Donald Drumpf Again" or "I'm Withered," e.g.
  • - "Maid in Japan," e.g.
  • - "I'd like to study philosophy, but I just Kant," e.g.
  • - "I go fishing just for the halibut," e.g.
  • - "Frank and Ernest" or "Hi and Lois"
  • - "Don't be fuelish," e.g.
  • - "Cherry Garcia," e.g.
  • - "Abel was I ere I saw Cain," e.g.
  • - "I can't ride my bike. It's two tired," e.g.
  • - Bad humor
  • - Groan elicitor
  • - Cunning linguist, e.g.
  • - Cerf specialty
  • - ...... wit's end
  • - Paronomasia
  • - Faux Fighters or Dread Zeppelin, e.g
  • - "Cherry Garcia" is one
  • - 'No ...... intended'
  • - Full-groan wordplay
  • - Play on words
  • - It may not be intended
  • - Groaner, often
  • - Word-wit bit
  • - 'Tea you later,' for one
  • - Wordplay
  • - Wordplay bit
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