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Puns Spooken Here

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You may well have heard the seasonal prey upon words "What do you call an empty hot dog?" Answer: A hollow weenie.

But you probably don't know what's inside the trick or treat bag of Halloween puns that Richard Lederer and P. C. Swanson have put together for the holiday. Having already pun-ished readers of Have a Punny Christmas with a toy bag of Yuletide puns, International Punster of the Year Richard Lederer now offers you best vicious for Halloween. In this venture, he is joined by fellow International Punster of the Year, P. C. Swanson, editor of "The Punster."

Lederer and Swanson present the greatest collection ever assembled of pumpkin, ghost, zombie, ghoul, witch, werewolf, and skeleton puns. You'll also learn about the historical origins of Halloween and giggle through punderful biographies of Dracula and Frankenstein.

Here are some ghastly examples:
• What happens when you fail to pay your exorcist? You get repossessed.
• Why was Dracula fired from working at the blood bank? They caught him taking too many coffin breaks and drinking on the job.
• Demons are a ghoul's best friend.
• Who won the skeleton beauty contest? No body.
• Have you heard about the panty raid on the coven? It was an embarrassment of witches.
• Why don't witches like to ride their brooms when they're angry? They're afraid of flying off the handle.
• What do you call a werewolf who likes to work with clay? A hairy potter.

Speaking of food, here's a menu that the authors have cooked up just for Halloween. They promise that you won't be able to resist goblin up this full-corpse meal. Bone appetit!
• Ghost Toasties
• Pentagram Crackers with Poisonbury Jam
• Brain Muffins
• Hungarian Ghoul Ash
• Frank 'n' Stein
• Stake Sandwitch
• Littleneck Clams
• Halloweenie
• Spook-ghetti
• Artichokes
• Skullions
• Scarrots
• Adam's Apples
• Nectarines
• Booberry Pie
• Terrormisu


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Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Kindle Book

  • Release date: October 4, 2001

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  • Release date: October 4, 2001

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  • File size: 3459 KB
  • Release date: October 4, 2001

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You may well have heard the seasonal prey upon words "What do you call an empty hot dog?" Answer: A hollow weenie.

But you probably don't know what's inside the trick or treat bag of Halloween puns that Richard Lederer and P. C. Swanson have put together for the holiday. Having already pun-ished readers of Have a Punny Christmas with a toy bag of Yuletide puns, International Punster of the Year Richard Lederer now offers you best vicious for Halloween. In this venture, he is joined by fellow International Punster of the Year, P. C. Swanson, editor of "The Punster."

Lederer and Swanson present the greatest collection ever assembled of pumpkin, ghost, zombie, ghoul, witch, werewolf, and skeleton puns. You'll also learn about the historical origins of Halloween and giggle through punderful biographies of Dracula and Frankenstein.

Here are some ghastly examples:
• What happens when you fail to pay your exorcist? You get repossessed.
• Why was Dracula fired from working at the blood bank? They caught him taking too many coffin breaks and drinking on the job.
• Demons are a ghoul's best friend.
• Who won the skeleton beauty contest? No body.
• Have you heard about the panty raid on the coven? It was an embarrassment of witches.
• Why don't witches like to ride their brooms when they're angry? They're afraid of flying off the handle.
• What do you call a werewolf who likes to work with clay? A hairy potter.

Speaking of food, here's a menu that the authors have cooked up just for Halloween. They promise that you won't be able to resist goblin up this full-corpse meal. Bone appetit!
• Ghost Toasties
• Pentagram Crackers with Poisonbury Jam
• Brain Muffins
• Hungarian Ghoul Ash
• Frank 'n' Stein
• Stake Sandwitch
• Littleneck Clams
• Halloweenie
• Spook-ghetti
• Artichokes
• Skullions
• Scarrots
• Adam's Apples
• Nectarines
• Booberry Pie
• Terrormisu


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