Possible Questions:
- Insignificant
- Witticism
- Play on words
- "A seven-day diet makes one weak," e.g.
- Groan inducer
- Bit of wit
- Bit of wordplay
- Equivoque
- Wordplay groaner
- Ogden Nash specialty
- Witty bit
- Word play
- Wordplay
- The Beatles, e.g.
- Bit of paronomasia
- Bit of humor
- "Queen of denial," e.g.
- Paronomasia
- Jeu de mots
- It may not be intended
- Groaner
- Groan cause
- Crossword clue that might end with a question mark
- Wit's end?
- Slain rapper Big ___
- Knock-knock joke punchline, usually
- Groaner, sometimes
- Groaner of a joke
- Groan producer
- Groan elicitor
- Essence of many a punch line
- Essence of a knock-knock joke
- Calembour
- Bad humor?
- "I threw away my golf shoes when I got a hole-in-one," e.g.
- "Don't be fuelish," for one
- "Doing a crossword with a broken pencil is pointless," for example
- "Canoe row a boat?" is one
- ''My bike won't stand up. It's two tired,'' e.g.
- Yuckster's specialty
- Wordplay from Groucho
- Wordplay bit
- Word joke
- What the French call "game of words"
- Verbal groaner
- Unit of wordplay
- Tom Swifty, e.g.
- This puzzle's title, e.g.
- The title of this puzzle, e.g.
- “The GOP Has a Koch Problem,” e.g.
- Sometimes it's funny
- Something that may not be intended
- So-called "lowest form of wit"
- So-called "lowest form of humor"
- Smile producer
- Punch line, perhaps
- Piece of wordplay
- Piece of corn?
- Paronomastic witticism
- One of about 3,000 in Shakespeare's plays
- One may not be intended
- Ogden Nash bit
- Nash specialty
- Many an "Airplane!" gag
- Many a puzzle clue ending in "?"
- Many a New York Post headline
- Many a joke involves one
- Many a Groucho Marx quip
- Many a crossword clue
- Many a comic strip character's name
- Many a bon mot
- Many a "?" clue in a crossword
- Knock-knock joke's punch line, usually
- Knock-knock joke, usually
- Knock-knock joke, essentially
- Knock-knock joke, e.g.
- Knock-knock joke payoff
- Knock-knock joke basis
- It seldom made Cerf bored
- It may not have been intended
- It may involve a homophone
- It may elicit groans
- Homophone, maybe
- Groucho specialty
- Groaner?
- Groan-producing wordplay
- Groan trigger
- Groan provoker
- Groan preceder, often
- Funny bit of wordplay
- Feature of many a Ludacris lyric
- Feature of many a Duchamp work
- Equivoke
- Crux of some riddles
- Cruciverbalist's specialty
- Crossword answer, at times
- Certain bit of wit
- Cerf specialty
- Cause of some wincing
- Cause of a smile, maybe
- Cause for a groan
- Bit of word play
- Bit of Cerf humor
- Amuse with words
- Alexander the Grape, e.g.
- According to Oscar Levant, it's "the lowest form of humor--when you don't think of it first"
- A play on words
- “A pistol let off at the ear”: Charles Lamb
- "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 lowest form of humor," per Samuel Johnson
- "The HarBowl," e.g.
- "Sticks float; they wood" is one
- "Some nylons will give you a run for your money," e.g.
- "Queen of denial", e.g.
- "Queen of denial" for Queen of the Nile
- "Poultry in motion," e.g.
- "Plain fair," for one
- "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.
- "Maid in Japan," e.g.
- "Let us spray," e.g.
- "I'd like to study philosophy, but I just Kant," e.g.
- "I threw away my golf shoes when I got a hole in one," e.g.
- "Frank and Ernest" or "Hi and Lois"
- "Don't be fuelish," e.g.
- "Dollars, taxes," e.g., for Dallas, Texas
- "Cunning linguist," e.g.
- "Cherry Garcia," e.g.
- "Abel was I ere I saw Cain," e.g.
- ''Pick a cod, any cod,'' e.g.
- ''I can't ride my bike. It's two tired,'' e.g.
- ''Don't be fuelish,'' for one
- ''Don't be fuelish,'' e.g.