| First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
| THE RECTOR - "It's terrible for a man |
Profanity |
2 |
327479 |
| The reporter who had accompanied the special train |
Railroads |
4 |
327846 |
| The Reporter: "I beg pardon, |
From The Heart |
3 |
327184 |
| The retired colonel, who had seen forty years |
Luxury |
3 |
326923 |
| The Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon was fond of a joke |
Character |
4 |
327542 |
| The Rev. Dr. Biddell tells a lively story |
Politicians |
3 |
327212 |
| The Rev. Dr. William Emerson, |
Comparisons |
1 |
327279 |
| The roses of pleasure seldom last |
Pleasure |
1 |
326780 |
| The saddest words of tongue or pen |
Collecting Of Accounts |
4 |
327277 |
| The sages of the general store |
Liars |
3 |
327602 |
| The sages say, Dame Truth delights to dwell |
Questions |
4 |
327747 |
| The school girl from Avenue A, |
Hair |
2 |
327964 |
| The school teacher, after writing to the mother |
Punishment |
2 |
327245 |
| The schoolboy, after profound thought, |
Definition |
2 |
327782 |
| The schoolmaster was explaining |
Justification |
2 |
327844 |
| The Scotchman returned to his native town, |
Patriotism |
2 |
327493 |
| The Scotchman who ran a livery was asked by a tourist |
Acquaintance |
2 |
328541 |
| The seasick voyager on the ocean bowed |
Seasickness |
4 |
327117 |
| The self-made millionaire who had endowed |
Public Speakers |
2 |
327247 |
| The senator and the major were walking up the avenue. |
Beauty, Personal |
3 |
327700 |
| The senator from Utah was able to disarm |
Tact |
6 |
327703 |
| The Senator was back home, |
Tough On The Senator |
3 |
326875 |
| The sergeant rebuked the private angrily: |
Optical Illusion |
5 |
327460 |
| The services in the chapel |
Preaching |
3 |
327121 |
| The Seven Great Powers of Europe |
Mistake |
1 |
327382 |
| The seven-year-old daughter of a prominent |
Gossip |
5 |
327127 |
| The shaded lights, music in the distance, |
Tripped |
8 |
326819 |
| The shiftless man, who preferred reading to labor, |
Shiftlessness |
3 |
326965 |
| The ship doctor of an English liner notified |
Blunders |
3 |
327218 |
| The shortest after-dinner speech |
Politics |
2 |
327421 |
| The sister spoke admiringly to the collegian who |
Athletics |
4 |
327994 |
| The skipper was examining |
A Great Light |
7 |
329710 |
| The slow suitor asked: |
Humility |
3 |
327496 |
| The small boy sat at the foot of a telegraph pole, |
Caterpillars |
5 |
328280 |
| The small boy was directed to soak |
Preparedness |
2 |
327039 |
| The small daughter of the house |
Dining |
4 |
327111 |
| The smug satisfaction of the rustic in his clear |
Evidence |
3 |
327581 |
| The society matron explained the necessity |
Prison Reform |
2 |
327199 |
| The solemn ceremony of marriage |
Marriage |
2 |
327480 |
| The somewhat unpleasant person, |
Social Uplift |
|
326948 |
| The son and heir had just been confirmed. |
Grace |
3 |
327339 |
| The son of the family was home |
Knowledge |
2 |
327570 |
| The son of the house addressed his mother wistfully. |
Monotony |
5 |
327979 |
| The son of the house had been reading of an escaped lunatic. |
Dress |
5 |
327548 |
| The Southern Colonel at Saratoga Springs, |
Breakfast |
7 |
328314 |
| The Southern darky is usually willing enough, |
Procrastination |
4 |
327209 |
| The Southern lady interrogated her colored cook, |
Kinship |
6 |
327623 |
| The Southern lady saw old 'Rastus setting |
Reliability |
3 |
327260 |
| The Southern planter heard a commotion in his poultry |
Chicken-Stealing |
4 |
327438 |
| The Southerner in the North, |
Easy Living |
2 |
327799 |
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