First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
They had had their usual altercation |
Her Soft Answer |
3 |
174054 |
They sat each at an extreme end |
Thrift |
9 |
173652 |
They say that she was his stenographer |
Changing Places |
4 |
174327 |
They say, and I am glad they say, |
Friendship |
8 |
174280 |
They tell me you're working 'ard night an' day, |
Foresight |
4 |
173738 |
They thought more of the Legion of Honor |
Anatomy |
10 |
174007 |
They used to have a farming rule |
Agriculture |
6 |
174040 |
They were at dinner and the dainties were on the table. |
Etiquet |
8 |
174260 |
They were dining on fowl in a restaurant. |
Proposals |
1 |
173929 |
They were in Italy together. |
Profanity |
6 |
173853 |
They were talking over the days |
A Close Call |
1 |
175704 |
They were trying an Irishman, |
Character |
5 |
174450 |
Think twice before you speak, |
Spite |
1 |
174162 |
This conversation was overheard |
Managing The Managers |
3 |
174080 |
This is a foine country, Bridget! |
Generosity |
1 |
177189 |
This is certainly a modern cook-book in every way. |
Cookery |
3 |
173860 |
This is from an Irish priest's sermon, |
Whisky |
1 |
173894 |
This is the dialogue between a little girl |
Hereafter |
4 |
174425 |
This is the way that physicians mend or end us, |
Physicians And Surgeons |
4 |
173628 |
This theory about fish being brain food |
An Argument |
3 |
173947 |
This world that we're a-livin' in |
Life |
4 |
173910 |
Thomas B. Reed was one of the Legislative |
Legislators |
4 |
174301 |
Those melodious bursts |
Mistake |
1 |
174609 |
Three boys from Yale, |
College Students |
1 |
173928 |
Three men were talking in rather a large way |
Railroads |
3 |
174062 |
Three women die together in an accident |
Duck's Disease |
13 |
177286 |
TIM - "Sarer Smith (you know 'er |
Marriage |
4 |
174277 |
Time fleeth on, |
Time |
6 |
173965 |
Tiny Clara heard her mother say |
Outworn |
2 |
173686 |
Tis better to have lived and loved |
Love |
2 |
173995 |
Tis God gives skill |
Musicians |
4 |
173674 |
Tis not in mortals to command success, |
Success |
3 |
173661 |
Tis strange - but true; |
Truth |
1 |
173675 |
Titles of honour add not to his worth, |
Honor |
2 |
173663 |
To a cupful of negative goodness |
Recipe for a parson: |
4 |
174193 |
To a presence that's much more than queenly, |
Recipe for a milliner: |
4 |
173968 |
To a quart of boiling temper |
Recipe for a policeman: |
4 |
174347 |
To abstain that we may enjoy |
Diet |
1 |
174362 |
To be seventy years young |
Age |
1 |
174254 |
To fearful and wonderful rolling of "r's," |
Recipe for a telephone operator: |
4 |
174084 |
To get thine ends, |
Begging |
2 |
173790 |
To modernize an old prophecy, |
Finance |
1 |
173956 |
To one slice of ham add assortment of roles. |
Recipe for an actor: |
4 |
173988 |
To our Fat Friends: |
Corpulence |
1 |
173702 |
To Our National Birds |
Carving |
|
174321 |
To tell men that they cannot |
Pessimism |
1 |
173815 |
To the old, long life and treasure; |
Age |
2 |
173922 |
To the power that already lies in her hands |
Recipe for a suffragette: |
4 |
173967 |
To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, |
Acting |
5 |
174382 |
Tobaccy wanst saved my life, |
Tobacco |
1 |
173620 |
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