All of them. We have them all. That's why you don't have any.
It's not like these are fixed words, it's just a lot of words strung together. We do that whenever we describe something that needs a lot of words to be described well.
Riesen-Kartoffel-Kopf-Versammlung
Giant-Potato-Head-Congregation
Actually, the only different is that you use a space when using compounds ("What a giant potato head congregation this is!"), while we don't ("Was für eine Riesenkartoffelkopfversammlung das hier ist!"). I believe putting it all together is called agglutination - although German (unlike Latin) is not an agglutinative language, our treatment of compounds certainly has that trait.
We might be a little off-topic...






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