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A list of gravestone gags seen in The Simpsons.
List
Episode number
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Episode name
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Text
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Notes
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"Treehouse of Horror"
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Ezekiel Simpson
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Ishmael Simpson
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Cornelius V. Simpson
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Garfield
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The Grateful Dead
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Casper the Friendly Boy
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Elvis
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Your Name Here
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Paul McCartney
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Disco
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Hiawatha
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Cochise
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Sitting Bull
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Pocahontas
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Crazy Horse
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Not So Crazy Horse
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Geronimo
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Sacajawea
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Tonto
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48
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Treehouse of Horror II
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Bambi's Mom
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Jim Morrison
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Cajun Cooking
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Walt Disney
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Lose Weight Now Ask Me How
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64
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Treehouse of Horror III
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Drexel's Class
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I'm with Stupid
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R. Buckminster Filler
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Slapstick
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American Workmanship
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Lobster: Eaten by Mistake
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Fish Police
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Capital Critters
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Family Dog
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John Smith 1882
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86
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Treehouse of Horror IV
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Elvis-Accept It
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A Balanced Budget
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Subtle Political Satire
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TV Violence
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108
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"Sideshow Bob Roberts"
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Edgar Neubauer: Beloved Husband and Old Grouch 1831 - 1909
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109
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Treehouse of Horror V
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Amusing Tombstones
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RIP
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176
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"Homer's Enemy"
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Frank 'Grimey' Grimes
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240
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Alone Again, Natura-diddly
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Frank 'Grimey' Grimes
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Dr. Marvin Monroe
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'Bleeding Gums' Murphy
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Beatrice (Grandpa's Girlfriend)
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Maude Flanders
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468
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"Treehouse of Horror XXI"
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A. Ghost
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The name, when said aloud, sounds like "a ghost".
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I. M. Dead
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The name, when said aloud, sounds like "I am dead" or "I'm dead".
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