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- "How an Infinite Hotel Ran Out Of Room" (6 minutes)
- An Adventure in Color/Mathmagicland (1961) (also contains Mathemagicland) or just "Donald Duck in Mathemagicland, Disney. 27 minutes.
- "Who's on First?" (4 minutes)
- "New Math," Tom Lehrer. About 5 minutes. Also, "Lobachevsky," Tom Lehrer (1953). About 5 minutes.
- "I Am the Very Model of a Biblical Philologist". Add the Major General song.
- Abbot and Costello, "Who's on First?"