First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
An American travelling in Europe engaged a courier. |
Personal Names |
7 |
174381 |
An anecdote about Dr. Randall Davidson, |
Dining |
2 |
174357 |
An argument arose among a number |
Smells |
1 |
174253 |
An army officer decided to see for himself |
Armies |
4 |
174530 |
An astronomer was entertaining a Scotch friend. |
Golf |
2 |
174417 |
An Atlanta man tells of an amusing experience |
Laziness |
6 |
174603 |
An attorney of Los Angeles |
Chauffeur |
3 |
174402 |
An aviator alighted on a field and said |
Senators |
3 |
174054 |
An early morning customer in an optician's shop |
Blunders |
5 |
174651 |
An earnest preacher in Georgia, |
Statistics |
2 |
174349 |
An economist is usually a man |
Economy |
1 |
174738 |
An elderly darky in Georgia, |
Lawyers |
2 |
174524 |
An elderly man was on his way home |
Whiskers |
2 |
173988 |
An eminent doctor successfully attended |
Greed |
7 |
174625 |
An eminent German scientist who recently |
Husbands |
3 |
174288 |
An eminent statesman was being driven rapidly |
Flattery |
4 |
174262 |
An employee of a rolling mill |
Corpulence |
2 |
174263 |
An engineer, who was engaged on railroad construction |
Efficiency |
6 |
174799 |
An English lord was traveling through |
Titles Of Honor And Nobility |
4 |
174111 |
An English mother was visiting |
Why He Picked Pictish |
5 |
174035 |
An English tourist was sightseeing in Ireland |
Landlords |
3 |
174825 |
An Englishman and an Irishman went to the |
Recommendations |
4 |
174156 |
An Englishman was being shown the sights |
Repartee |
3 |
174173 |
An Englishman went into his local library |
Addresses |
2 |
175137 |
An enterprising firm advertised: |
Collecting Of Accounts |
1 |
174428 |
An epileptic dropped in a fit on the streets |
Diagnosis |
2 |
174914 |
An Episcopal clergyman who was passing |
Protestant Episcopal Church |
7 |
174479 |
An Episcopal clergyman, |
Retaliation |
2 |
174331 |
An Episcopal missionary in Wyoming |
Salvation |
3 |
174388 |
An epitaph in an old Moravian cemetery reads thus: |
Epitaphs |
9 |
175016 |
An exasperated mother, whose son was always getting into mischief, |
Why We Love Children 2 |
2 |
179225 |
An excellent old gentleman grew hard of hearing, |
Deafness |
4 |
174680 |
An express on the Long Island Railroad |
Railroads |
5 |
174807 |
An Idaho guide whose services were retained |
Liars |
8 |
187413 |
An ill wind |
Scandal |
1 |
174552 |
An impecunious young lawyer recently received |
Lawyers |
8 |
175191 |
An Indian in Washington County once |
Punishment |
1 |
174153 |
An instructor in a church school |
Examinations |
3 |
174927 |
An inveterate poker player, |
Husbands |
5 |
174064 |
An Irish soldier on sentry duty |
Smoking |
4 |
174505 |
An Irish soldier was recently given |
Extravagance |
11 |
174921 |
An Irishman and a Jew were discussing |
Race Pride |
9 |
174587 |
An Irishman boasted that he could |
Fighting |
1 |
174781 |
An Irishman on a scaffolding four stories high |
Expectancy |
8 |
174780 |
An Irishman once lined up his family |
Irishmen |
4 |
174374 |
An Irishman once was mounted on a mule |
Irish Bulls |
1 |
174603 |
An Irishman told a man that he had |
Future Life |
1 |
174464 |
An Irishman who, with his wife, |
Marks(Wo)Manship |
3 |
174632 |
An Irishman with one side of his face badly |
Teeth |
4 |
174665 |
An iron hoop bounded through the area railings |
Boys |
8 |
174154 |
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