Clue: "The lowest form of humor—when you don't think of it first": Oscar Levant
We have 1 answer for the crossword clue "The lowest form of humor—when you don't think of it first": Oscar Levant.
Possible Answers:
Related Clues:
- Groaner
- Play on words
- Many a dad joke
- Feature of many a graphic on "The Daily Show"
- "Sign language is pretty handy," e.g.
- Wordsmith's offering
- Form of wordplay
- It may elicit groans
- Wordplayer's ploy
- "An everyday spud is a commentator," e.g.
- Bit of wit
- Equivoque
- "Shoot first and ask Christian Slater," e.g.
- No ___ intended
- Groan cause
- Tricky puzzle clue, perhaps
- Title like Bugs Bunny's "Hare Trigger"
- Bit of wordplay
- Crux of some riddles
- "Whirred play," for example
- Chairman Meow or Fidel Catstro, e.g.
- "Shaun of the Dead," e.g.
- "Piano is not my forte," e.g.
- Wordplay
- Many a Ben & Jerry's flavor
- ... and 4 more.
Did we help with your crossword? Hope so! Now try our printable crosswords or our online crossword puzzles. Seven new crosswords available daily, free.
Do you have an answer for the clue "The lowest form of humor—when you don't think of it first": Oscar Levant that isn't listed here? Let us know.
