Boys' and Girls' March of Comics (1976), #421 Jumping-Jacks

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Cagey Cat

Story featuring Tweety and Sylvester

Storyline: Sylvester takes over Tweety's cage as a refuge from Bulldog.

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If Ya Can't Beat 'Em, Roll 'Em!

Story featuring Tweety and Sylvester

Storyline: On the front cover, Sylvester has locked himself in Tweety's cage to protect himself from Bulldog. On the back cover, Bulldog has set the rounded cage on its side and begins to roll it forward - presumably to release it at the top of a steep hill, or the edge of a cliff.

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Tweety's Twister

Story featuring Tweety and Sylvester

Storyline: Starting with the word "BIRD", advance by changing one letter at a time to form a new word, until you end with the word "WORM".

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Feline Family

Story featuring Tweety and Sylvester

Storyline: Fill in the missing letter to complete the names of six "big cats" and, in the process, spell-out the name of a seventh.

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The Infernal Tower

Story featuring Tweety and Sylvester

Storyline: Tweety orders a specially-made "fully automated cat-proof bird cage" from inventor and genius Wile E. Coyote, who personally delivers the item and runs it through a series of tests that rout Sylvester.

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Say Uncle!

Story featuring Tweety and Sylvester

Storyline: Sylvester's "big-game-hunting" Uncle Succotash comes to visit with the objective of bagging Tweety, the clever bird that continually bests his sorry nephew.

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