First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
A man was telling some friends |
Fishing |
5 |
174852 |
A man went into a restaurant recently |
Fish |
2 |
174642 |
A man went into a southern restaurant |
Food |
2 |
174422 |
A man went to an insurance office |
Life Insurance |
9 |
174812 |
A man who has an office downtown called |
Cause And Effect |
4 |
175074 |
A man who stuttered badly went |
Stammering |
2 |
174287 |
A man who was "wanted" in Russia |
Police |
1 |
174372 |
A man who was a well known |
Bores |
1 |
174673 |
A man whose trousers bagged badly |
Clothing |
2 |
174338 |
A man wished to have something original |
Epitaphs |
1 |
175264 |
A man's own observation, |
Medicine |
|
174777 |
A man, who is the father |
Reality |
4 |
174519 |
A married man was having an affair with his secretary. |
The First Affair |
5 |
176628 |
A member of the faculty in a London medical |
Doctors |
4 |
174797 |
A member of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin |
Examinations |
2 |
175130 |
A member of the Lambs' Club had a reputation |
Puns |
4 |
174465 |
A merchant in a Wisconsin town |
What Did He Mean? |
4 |
174076 |
A mere madness, |
Misers |
1 |
174491 |
A Methodist negro exhorter shouted: |
Baptists |
1 |
174704 |
A Michigan citizen recently received a letter |
Temperance |
4 |
174432 |
A middle-aged colored woman in a Georgia village, |
Proportion |
4 |
175671 |
A middle-aged farmer accosted a serious-faced youth |
Repartee |
4 |
174320 |
A milliner endeavored to sell to a colored woman one |
Comparisons |
2 |
174273 |
A minister of a fashionable church |
Clergy |
13 |
174574 |
A Monastery is |
A Monastery |
1 |
177229 |
A mortician was working late one night. |
The Third Affair |
5 |
176044 |
A mouse chanced on a pool of whiskey |
Drink |
2 |
174749 |
A mysterious building had been erected |
Common Sense |
6 |
174674 |
A near race riot happened in a southern town. |
Speed |
1 |
174070 |
A near-sighted old lady at a dinner-party, |
Baldness |
1 |
174900 |
A Nebraska man was carried forty miles |
Windfalls |
1 |
174382 |
A negro bricklayer in Macon, Georgia, |
Jokes |
4 |
174443 |
A negro came running down the lane |
Cowards |
3 |
174267 |
A negro preacher in a southern town |
Race Prejudices |
5 |
174514 |
A negro servant, on being ordered to |
Brevity |
3 |
174518 |
A negro was brought before a justice of the peace. |
Stealing |
7 |
174294 |
A negro went into a hardware shop |
Negroes |
1 |
174890 |
A negro who was having one misfortune |
Luck |
1 |
174358 |
A nervous commuter on his dark, |
Commuters |
5 |
174812 |
A new baby arrived at a house. |
Competition |
3 |
174742 |
A New Orleans lawyer was asked |
Success |
3 |
174298 |
A new priest at his first mass was so nervous |
A Touch Of Dutch Courage |
20 |
178712 |
A new sign in the bank lobby says: |
Drive Through ATM Procedures. |
42 |
177884 |
A new volunteer at a national guard |
Armies |
15 |
174738 |
A New York firm recently hung |
Solecisms |
1 |
174329 |
A New York woman of great beauty |
Vanity |
4 |
174585 |
A newly appointed Scotch minister |
Contribution Box |
2 |
174529 |
A Newport man who was invited to a house |
Regrets |
1 |
174448 |
A newspaper man named Fling |
Journalism |
5 |
174572 |
A newspaper thus defined amusements: |
Amusements |
2 |
174576 |
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