First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
O day of rest! How beautiful, how fair, |
Sunday |
4 |
174169 |
O Popular Applause! what heart of man |
Applause |
1 |
174969 |
O'Flanagan came home one night with |
Marriage |
3 |
174506 |
O'Grady: "And why do you want |
Not Needed |
2 |
174024 |
O, love, love, love! |
Love |
4 |
173984 |
O, Mother, why are the men |
Baldness |
2 |
174443 |
O, once in each man's life, at least, |
Luck |
8 |
174093 |
O, that men's ears should be |
Flattery |
2 |
174343 |
O. Henry always retained the whimsical |
Excuses |
3 |
175082 |
Of all the days that's in the week, |
Sunday |
4 |
174188 |
Of course," said a suffragette lecturer, |
Vanity |
1 |
174153 |
Of earthly goods, |
Wives |
2 |
174229 |
Of the late Bishop Charles G. Grafton a |
Capitalists |
1 |
174710 |
OFFICER (as Private Atkins worms his way toward the enemy) |
European War |
2 |
174678 |
Officer (drilling recruits): |
Recruit |
4 |
174065 |
Officer (to sailor who has |
Troublesome Customer |
2 |
173799 |
Officers have a right to ask questions |
Questions |
10 |
174478 |
Oh! Are you really a mind-reader? |
Apologizing |
3 |
174412 |
Oh, Conscience! Conscience! man's most faithful friend, |
Conscience |
4 |
174285 |
Oh, dear!" sighed the wife |
Pins |
2 |
173954 |
Oh, have you heard? Mrs. Blaunt |
Dress |
2 |
174425 |
Oh, mamma," questioned the child, "who's that?" |
Charity |
3 |
174709 |
Oh, woman! in our hours of ease |
Woman |
6 |
174159 |
Oil Change Instructions |
And They Say Women are Stubborn and Expensive |
57 |
192107 |
Old Gentleman: "Well, children! |
Getting On |
2 |
174410 |
Old Gentleman (to new gardener): |
Justification |
2 |
174067 |
Old Job: "The best way to get |
Life's Biggest Problem |
2 |
173951 |
Old Lady (interrogating her chauffeur's small boy): |
The New Appreciation |
2 |
173997 |
OLD MAID - "But why should a great |
Flattery |
2 |
175180 |
OLD MONEY (dying) |
Husbands |
2 |
174311 |
Oldest Inhabitant: "I never expected to live |
Hope Springs Eternal |
1 |
174327 |
Oliver Herford sat next to a soulful poetess |
Ambition |
4 |
174429 |
On a journey through the South not long ago, |
Dancing |
3 |
174530 |
On a pleasant Sunday afternoon an old German |
Drunkards |
4 |
174324 |
On a recent trip to Germany, |
Pure Food |
8 |
174024 |
On a trip to Washington, |
Office-Seekers |
6 |
174190 |
On a voyage across the ocean an Irishman |
Future Life |
2 |
174549 |
On an occasion when a distinguished critic |
Nomenclature |
2 |
174356 |
On her return home after an absence |
Explicitness |
3 |
174107 |
On his eighty-fourth birthday, |
Witnesses |
3 |
174044 |
On Johnnie's return from the birthday party, |
Politeness |
3 |
174060 |
On one occasion the minister delivered a sermon |
Clergy |
4 |
174132 |
On one of the famous scenic routes |
Travelers |
5 |
174442 |
On one of the southern railroads there |
Railroads |
4 |
174540 |
On the first morning of the voyage, |
Seasickness |
2 |
174180 |
On the occasion of a most interesting family event, |
Stammering |
9 |
174026 |
On the occasion of the annual encampment |
Army Rations |
4 |
174463 |
On the steamer the little bride |
Seasickness |
3 |
174341 |
On the tombstone of a Mr. Box appears this inscription: |
Epitaphs |
4 |
175028 |
On the way to the baptism, the baby somehow loosened |
Baptism |
9 |
174885 |
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