“A wheeler and dealer who knew every trick,” and who undertook the commercial representation of Mayzie McGrew and her daisy.
[Daisy-Head Mayzie]
Characterization of one’s condition “when you can’t make up your mind.”
[Hunches in Bunches]
Characters said to have a problem with the manner of the growth of their hair.
[Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?]
Circus McGurkus’s side-show archer, characterized as being “The world’s sharpest sharpshooter.”
[If I Ran the Circus]
Substance the Utterly Sputter was said to be capable of sprinkling on an enemy.
[The Butter Battle Book]
Among the musical instruments by playing on which the Whos tried to make themselves heard.
[Horton Hears a Who!]
Creatures said to have formerly been seen under the Truffula Trees.
[The Lorax]
Place from which news is said to have been received “That the lights are all out and the drawbridge is up.”
[Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book]
Character encountered by the narrator during the course of the Midwinter Jicker, and whose house he temporarily occupied.
[I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew]
Objects it is said the creature called Glikker “spends his time juggling,” except during “the month of SeptUmber.”
[On Beyond Zebra]
Sleepwalkers described as going out nightly “with assorted-sized candles” on their heads.
[Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book]
Monetary unit of Ali Sard’s “piffulous pay.”
[Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?]
Beating implement the Glunk says is to be used when making Glunker Stew in “The Glunk That Got Thunk.”
[I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories]
Characterization of the inundation that carried the narrator away “crashing downhill.”
[Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book]
Among the various kinds and descriptions of fish Marco speculates he might catch.
Creature that “only eats mustard with sauce made of custard,” which Gerald McGrew fantasizes about capturing for McGrew Zoo.
[If I Ran the Zoo]
Decorative elements that were, it is suggested, left to be supplied on hats.
[I Can Draw It Myself]
Characterization of a state of nervousness that it is said may cause a patient to “try to get out of” the Golden Years Clinic.
[You're Only Old Once!]
Bird (“The world’s biggest” and which “only eats pine trees and spits out the bark”) Gerald McGrew fantasizes about capturing for McGrew Zoo.
[If I Ran the Zoo]
Description of the batontwirling action by Circus McGurkus’s Drum Major Sneelock.
[If I Ran the Circus]