First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
A Protestant mission meeting |
Protestants |
1 |
174198 |
A quarrel is quickly |
Quarrels |
1 |
174703 |
A quiet conscience makes one so serene! |
Conscience |
3 |
174382 |
A railroad was opened through a remote region, |
Railroad |
4 |
174437 |
A rather simple-looking lad halted before |
Business Enterprise |
5 |
174469 |
A rather turgid orator, |
Public Speakers |
7 |
174095 |
A recent book on Russia relates the story |
Religions |
2 |
174418 |
A regiment of regulars was making a long, |
Distances |
10 |
174175 |
A report has come from Mexico concerning |
War |
5 |
174374 |
A reputable citizen had left four umbrellas |
Umbrellas |
4 |
174279 |
A resident of Nahant tells this one |
Ocean |
3 |
174157 |
A retail dealer in buggies doing business |
Collecting Of Accounts |
3 |
174515 |
A revival was being held at a small colored |
Baptism |
6 |
174915 |
A rich and listless lady patron examined |
Extravagance |
4 |
174741 |
A run in time saves the nine. |
Baseball |
2 |
174730 |
A rural school has a pretty girl |
Teachers |
1 |
174399 |
A rustic visitor to the city made a desperate run |
Hindsight |
2 |
174542 |
A savage old boar got into a garden, |
Help |
2 |
174847 |
A school girl was required to write |
Profanity |
2 |
174185 |
A Scotch beadle led the maiden |
Proposals |
2 |
174177 |
A Scotch minister and his servant, |
Drunkards |
5 |
174507 |
A Scotch missionary in the Far East |
Prayer |
2 |
174270 |
A Scotch Presbyterian clergyman tells |
Sectarian |
4 |
174249 |
A Scotchman had been presented |
Scotch |
2 |
174952 |
A Scotchman was questioned by a friend: |
Thrift |
3 |
174171 |
A Scotsman is one who prays |
The Scotch |
1 |
174522 |
A Scotsman visiting America |
George Washington |
3 |
174590 |
A Scotsman who has a keen appreciation |
Optimism |
6 |
174587 |
A Scotsman wishing to know his fate at once, |
Thrift |
3 |
174199 |
A Scottish minister, |
The Scotch |
3 |
174303 |
A Scottish woman, |
Mistaken Identity |
4 |
174021 |
A scrupulous priest of Kildare, |
Profanity |
5 |
174185 |
A Senator is very |
Senators |
1 |
174258 |
A sense of humor is a help and a |
Sense Of Humor |
3 |
174136 |
A Sergeant of the Lawe, war and wys |
Lawyers |
6 |
174648 |
A servant of an English nobleman |
Irish Bulls |
1 |
174068 |
A servant, who indulged in sprees |
Saving |
2 |
174466 |
A shipwrecked traveler was washed up on a small island. |
Christianity |
3 |
175252 |
A shopkeeper with no conscience put by his door |
Blind |
2 |
174591 |
A shy young man once said to a young lady: |
Personal Names |
2 |
174255 |
A single conversation across the table |
Conversation |
1 |
174154 |
A small boy is sent to his bed by his father |
Why We Love Children |
13 |
177883 |
A small boy was hoeing corn in a sterile |
Repartee |
7 |
174333 |
A small boy was playing with an iron |
Played Them Both Up |
8 |
173982 |
A small boy was playing with an iron hoop |
Played Them Both Up |
8 |
175971 |
A small boy who had recently passed his fifth birthday |
Age |
2 |
174593 |
A snobbish young Englishman visiting Washington's home |
Patriotism |
3 |
174730 |
A soldier belonging to a brigade in command |
Constancy |
7 |
174543 |
A somewhat unpatriotic little son of Italy, |
Personal Names |
5 |
174600 |
A South African tribe has an effective |
Public Speakers |
1 |
174174 |
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