Well yes, ok. Though that is in fact the funkiest example, since Cl is actually in the +1 oxidation state for that compound. Don't ask why its not O +2 Cl -1, it has to do with ionization energies I think.
Aside from that, all those compounds are generally in their normal oxidation states. Do you see one that if you drew the bonding out, would be very amenable to making bonds with other versions of itself?