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all<br />

ape cakes<br />

all Among the words featured for use as<br />

part of a phrase or sentence—in Hop on Pop<br />

all-er <strong>Seuss</strong>ian expression of an extended,<br />

more inclusive form of “all,” as well as a rendering<br />

of “all are” (devised to rhyme with<br />

“taller”)—in Happy Birthday to You!<br />

Allergy Whiz Characterization of Dr.<br />

Pollen—in You’re Only Old Once!<br />

all-est <strong>Seuss</strong>ian expression of a superlative<br />

form of “all” (devised to rhyme with<br />

“tallest”)—in Happy Birthday to You!<br />

alligator and alligators 1: Among the creatures<br />

cited as associated with a state of being<br />

“up”—in Great Day for Up 2: Creature cited<br />

(as part of a phrase) in providing examples<br />

of use of the letter A/a—in Dr. <strong>Seuss</strong>’s ABC<br />

alone State in which, it is said, “you’ll be<br />

quite a lot” and within which context may<br />

encounter things “that can scare you so<br />

much you won’t want to go on”—in Oh, the<br />

Places You’ll Go!<br />

alphabet 1: Subject central to the story’s<br />

development—in On Beyond Zebra 2: Subject<br />

of the book’s coverage—in Dr. <strong>Seuss</strong>’s<br />

ABC<br />

anchors Among the things the Cat in the<br />

Hat says, “You can read about . . .”—in I Can<br />

Read with My Eyes Shut!<br />

And now Papa’s in the pail. Sentence cited<br />

in providing examples of use of the letter<br />

P/p—in Dr. <strong>Seuss</strong>’s ABC<br />

anger 1: Among the subjects about which<br />

information is to be provided by the volume’s<br />

purported author—in My Book About Me<br />

2: Emotion experienced by King Derwin<br />

throughout “The-Year-the-King-Got-Angrywith-the-Sky,”<br />

and basic to the story’s development—in<br />

Bartholomew and the Oobleck<br />

animal, big yellow and animal, one-horned<br />

Among the creatures about which questions<br />

are asked—in The Cat’s Quizzer<br />

ankles Among the things the Cat in the<br />

Hat says, “You can read about . . .”—in I Can<br />

Read with My Eyes Shut!<br />

Annie, Aunt Name cited (as part of a<br />

phrase) in providing examples of use of the<br />

letter A/a—in Dr. <strong>Seuss</strong>’s ABC<br />

Another Chance Among the things cited<br />

(“Waiting for . . . Another Chance”) as reasons<br />

for people being at the Waiting<br />

Place—in Oh, the Places You’ll Go!<br />

Antrums One of the areas (together with<br />

Shins) constituting the medical specialty of<br />

Dr. Ginns—in You’re Only Old Once!<br />

ants Creatures the Cat in the Hat says one<br />

can read “all about”—in I Can Read with My<br />

Eyes Shut!<br />

ants’ eggs Part of the charge (together with<br />

“bees’ legs,” “dried-fried clam chowder,”<br />

and Poo-a-Doo Powder) said to have been<br />

used to load the Yooks’ Kick-a-Poo Kid—in<br />

The Butter Battle Book<br />

anywhere Among the locations asked<br />

about, as possibly being a place for liking<br />

and/or eating the food treated of—in Green<br />

Eggs and Ham<br />

Apartments, Fairfax Residence at Who-ville<br />

of Jo-Jo—in Horton Hears a Who!<br />

Apartment 12-J Fairfax Apartments location<br />

of Jo-Jo—in Horton Hears a Who!<br />

ape cakes Alternative designation of<br />

“grape cakes”—in Oh Say Can You Say<br />

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