First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
A woman who had visited every department |
Troublesome Customer |
3 |
173956 |
A woman, when asked her husband's occupation, |
Occupations |
2 |
174085 |
A worker in the steel mills applied direct |
Form |
4 |
174099 |
A Yankee just returning to the states |
Roads |
6 |
173804 |
A young artist once persuaded Whistler to come |
Art |
3 |
174173 |
A young couple had been courting |
Strategy |
12 |
173749 |
A young couple that had received many valuable wedding |
Burglary |
4 |
174913 |
A young Englishman came to Washington |
Drinking |
6 |
173861 |
A young gentleman was spending the week-end |
Embarrassing Situations |
3 |
175231 |
A young Irishman at college in want of twenty-five dollars |
College Students |
12 |
174104 |
A young lady entered a book store |
Marriage |
2 |
174256 |
A young lady entered a crowded car |
Skating |
2 |
174049 |
A young lady who had returned from |
Fishermen |
3 |
174096 |
A young lady who was inspecting bicycles |
Bicycle |
5 |
174349 |
A young man entered a hat store |
Salesmen And Salesmanship |
8 |
174234 |
A young man entered the jeweler's store |
Profanity |
2 |
174004 |
A young preacher, who was staying |
Preaching |
3 |
173645 |
A young skeptic in the congregation |
Wife |
4 |
173926 |
A young theologian named Fiddle |
Degrees |
4 |
174310 |
A young woman prominent in the social set |
Regrets |
2 |
173712 |
A young woman who was about to wed |
Courtship |
7 |
173989 |
A youngster of three was enjoying a story |
Hospitality |
3 |
178026 |
A zealous church member in a Kentucky village |
Conversion |
4 |
173936 |
Abe Jones was a colored man who made |
Reform |
4 |
173913 |
Ability to look on two sides of a question |
Doubt |
|
174060 |
About the best and finest |
Laughter |
1 |
174291 |
Abstinence is as easy |
Temperance |
1 |
173896 |
According to the following story, |
Saving |
4 |
174004 |
According to the London Globe |
Repartee |
4 |
173881 |
Actor: "Are these poor relations |
Blood Relations |
2 |
174131 |
Advertisements are of great use to the vulgar. |
Advertising |
1 |
174059 |
Advertising costs me a lot of money. |
Advertising |
3 |
174242 |
Afraid you're going to have |
Sure Signs |
2 |
173975 |
After a month's work in intensely warm weather |
Prescriptions |
4 |
173909 |
After a trip abroad, a lady inquired of her colored washerwoman: |
Domestic Quarrels |
9 |
174121 |
After Life's scarlet fever |
Epitaphs |
2 |
174766 |
After O'Connell had obtained the acquittal |
Gratitude |
1 |
174762 |
After the death of Andrew Jackson |
Determination |
8 |
174301 |
After the death of Lord Houghton, |
Regrets |
1 |
173772 |
After the sermon on Sunday morning |
Commuters |
2 |
173757 |
After treading rather heavily on her foot, |
Manners |
2 |
174300 |
After years of endeavor in poverty, |
Fashion |
3 |
174166 |
Ah," says the Christmas guest. |
Turkeys |
2 |
173715 |
Ah," she sighed "for many years |
Dyspepsia |
3 |
173881 |
Albert was a solemn-eyed, |
Sunday |
8 |
173945 |
Alert?" repeated a congressman, |
Alertness |
1 |
174204 |
All business men are apt to use the technical |
Occupations |
1 |
173993 |
All work and no |
Clergy |
1 |
174270 |
All work and no play |
Work |
2 |
174110 |
Along in the sixties Pat Casey |
Education |
3 |
174336 |
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