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Dad Jokes
Potpourri
100

This country has the largest population in the world.

What is China?

100
"Good Golly, Miss Molly" was performed by this famous singer. 

Who is Little Richard?

100

This iconic superhero wears a red cape and is not a bird or a plane.

Who is superman?

100

A stick!

What's brown and sticky?

100
The number of colors in a rainbow.

What is seven?

200

Helsinki is the capital of this country.

What is Finland?

200

This lady "sat on her tuffet."

Who is Little Miss Muffet?
200

The less popular name of this flying contraption is called a "hockadale."

What is a helicopter?

200

Because seven, eight, nine.

Why was six afraid of seven?

200

The name of the bear in Jungle Book.

What is Baloo?

300

This US state has a larger population than the entire country of Canada. 

What is California?

300

Robin Hood's #2.

Who is Little John?
300

A butterfly's tongue is technically called this.

What is a proboscis?

300

A mathmechicken!

What do you call a hen that is good at math?

300

The plant that giant pandas normally eat.

What is bamboo?

400

This is the smallest country in the world.

What is Vatican City?

400

Laura Ingall's Wilder book series.

What is Little House on the Prairie?

400

The end of Mary Poppins features the whole cast flying these things "to the highest height."

What are kites?
400

Because he couldn't see that well.

Why did the old man fall into the well?

400

Earth is in this galaxy.

What is the Milky Way?

500

These two countries share the longest international border.

What are Canada and the USA?

500

The capital of Arkansas.

What is Little Rock?

500
In Disneys' Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Miss Price, an apprentice witch, learns to fly on one of these.

What is a broom?

500

Because they Cantaloupe.

Why do melons have weddings?

500

This planet's low density would allow it to float on water.

What is Saturn?