Here you will find the answer to the '"The lowest form of humor," per Samuel Johnson' crossword clue with 3 letters that was last seen August 15 2010 in New York Times Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for ""The lowest form of humor," per Samuel Johnson" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
| Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | PUN | 3 | "The lowest form of humor," per Samuel Johnson |
| 67% | PUN | 3 | The lowest form of humor, according to some |
| 67% | PUN | 3 | The lowest form of humor, it's said |
| 66% | PUN | 3 | "The lowest form of humor — when you don't think of it first," per Oscar Levant |
| 65% | PUN | 3 | Wordplay, that is often considered the lowest form of humor |
| 61% | PUN | 3 | "The lowest form of humor," supposedly |
| 59% | PUN | 3 | Joke sometimes called "the lowest form of humor" |
| 57% | PUN | 3 | Wordplay that's said to be "the lowest form of humor" |
| 56% | PUNS | 4 | "The lowest form of human behavior," per John Oliver |
| 55% | PUN | 3 | "The lowest form of humor—when you don't think of it first": Oscar Levant |
| 54% | PAWN | 4 | The lowest form of defense in Chess |
| 52% | SARCASM | 7 | Cutting comments, the lowest form of wit |
| 51% | WIT | 3 | Sarcasm is said to be the lowest form of it |
| 50% | WIT | 3 | A pun is said to be the lowest form of this |
| 46% | PUN | 3 | So-called "lowest form of humor" |
| 43% | SAUL | 4 | Israel’s first king, per the Book of Samuel |
| 43% | PUNS | 4 | ''The highest form of literature,'' per Hitchcock |
| 42% | SATIRE | 6 | Form of humor |
| 41% | PUN | 3 | Low form of wit, supposedly |
| 40% | RASSELAS | 8 | Name by which Samuel Johnson's 1759 novel The Prince of Abissinia: A Tale is also known |
| 39% | DICTIONARIES | 12 | Making them is "dull work," per Samuel Johnson |
| 39% | WIT | 3 | Form of intelligent humor |
| 39% | MUSIC | 5 | "The only sensual pleasure without vice," per Samuel Johnson |
| 38% | BASSES | 6 | The lowest of the low |
| 38% | NADIR | 5 | The lowest point of anything |
| 38% | ONLY | 4 | The low, low price of |
| 38% | ETES | 4 | Form of the verb "etre" |
| 38% | ERAT | 4 | Form of the Latin "esse" |
| 38% | PLATEAU | 7 | The highest form of flattery? |
| 38% | ETCETERA | 8 | The full form of etc. |
Related Clues for "The lowest form of humor," per Samuel Johnson
- Knock-knock joke, e.g.
- So-called "lowest form of wit"
- "No ___ intended" (No wordplay)
- Bit of wit
- Bit of wordplay
- Homophone, maybe
- Bit of paronomasia
- Groan elicitor
- Play on words
- The clue for 58-Down, e.g. [sorry!]
- Subject of a Swift essay
- Knock-knock joke, essentially
- Bit of wit in wordplay
- Many a crossword clue
- Bit of Cerf humor
- Equivoque
- Many an "Airplane!" gag
- 20-, 39- or 53-Across, say
- "Queen of denial," e.g.
- Joke with a homophone, say
- Cause of a smile, maybe
- Pressure to get a French joke
- "Dollars, taxes," e.g., for Dallas, Texas
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