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276: 127:, such as Greece, Turkey, Armenia, of popularity are "abstract riddles" that follow templates: "What is this: A inside and B outside?" or "What is this: A is around and B in the middle?". For example: 313: 260: 106: 55: 173: 306: 39:
that does not expect the asked person to know the answer, but rather constitutes a set-up to the humorous
342: 332: 299: 228: 112: 256: 283: 337: 216: 100: 251:("The Jewish Humor, Its Sociology and a Collection", citing from the Russian translation: 244: 47: 95: 59: 326: 90: 51: 187: 147: 78: 74: 70: 160: 124: 66: 40: 275: 143: 137: 50:. There are many cycles of jokes in the form of a conundrum, such as 36: 133: 46:
It is one of the four major types of riddles, according to
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Mac E. Barrick, "Racial Riddles & the Pollack Joke",
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Index

riddle
punch line
Nigel F. Barley
elephant jokes
Why did the chicken cross the road?
lightbulb jokes
stereotypes
blonde jokes
ethnic jokes
Polack jokes
Elephant joke
Lightbulb joke
Newspaper riddle
Why did the chicken cross the road?
Radio Yerevan jokes
Asia Minor
fur
cotton
poodle
cotton swabs
Karapetyan
Hovhannes
Riddle-tales



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Anglo-Saxon Riddle
Salcia Landmann
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