First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
During a financial panic, |
Banks And Banking |
3 |
181575 |
During a lecture, Artemas Ward |
Intermission |
2 |
181450 |
During an exciting game of football |
A Magic Healer |
4 |
183166 |
During an exciting game of football a player |
A Magic Healer |
4 |
184481 |
During the agitation in behalf of woman's suffrage, |
Woman Suffrage |
4 |
180835 |
During the Civil War, an old negro was deeply |
Bone Of Contention |
8 |
181304 |
During the course of conversation between |
Widows |
2 |
180978 |
During the parade at the last encampment |
Widowhood |
2 |
180923 |
During the period after the university examinations, |
Exams |
2 |
181300 |
During the Presidential campaign |
Woman Suffrage |
5 |
180857 |
During the reconstruction days of Virginia, |
Punishment |
2 |
180965 |
During the Saturday night revels |
Marksmanship |
6 |
181388 |
During the scarcity of labor, |
Nomenclature |
5 |
181253 |
During the siege of Paris in the Franco-German war, |
Dogs |
2 |
181110 |
During the war of 1812, |
Kings And Rulers |
2 |
181589 |
During the winter the village preacher |
Prayers |
2 |
182225 |
During the worst of the spy-scare period in London |
Documentary Evidence |
2 |
181085 |
Dwellers in huts and in marble halls |
Clothing |
8 |
180976 |
Dwight L. Moody was riding in a car |
Sympathy |
6 |
181304 |
Each man is a hero |
Heroes |
1 |
181453 |
EARNEST YOUNG MAN - "Have you any advice |
Employers And Employees |
4 |
182361 |
EASTERN LADY (traveling in Montana) |
The West |
4 |
181335 |
EASTERN LADY (traveling in Montana) |
The West |
4 |
181336 |
EASTERN LADY (traveling in Montana) |
The West |
4 |
181375 |
Eat, drink, and be merry |
Diet |
1 |
181779 |
Economy is a way of spending |
Economy |
1 |
181690 |
Economy is going without |
Economy |
1 |
181674 |
Edith was light-hearted and merry |
Salvation |
4 |
181526 |
EDITOR - "Have you submitted this poem anywhere else?" |
Poets |
3 |
181161 |
EDITOR - "You wish a position as a proofreader?" |
Newspapers |
4 |
181403 |
Effie: "George and I have been down |
More Opportunity |
3 |
181568 |
Elder sister: "Oh, you fancy yourself very wise, |
Never Miss One |
2 |
181346 |
Eloping Bride: "Oh, Jack! |
Conditional |
2 |
181620 |
Elsie: "Mummy! if I wuz a fairy |
Arranged To Fit |
3 |
181630 |
Elsie: "When is my birthday, Mother?" |
A Dreadful Possibility |
3 |
182691 |
Employer: "John, I wish you wouldn't |
Hope Springs Eternal |
2 |
181434 |
Employer (inspecting a very inflated bill for work): |
The New Appreciation |
3 |
181121 |
Employer (rebuking employee for slackness): |
Troublesome Customer |
2 |
181206 |
eneral Carter, who went to Texas in command |
Whisky |
1 |
181541 |
Enraged over something the local newspaper |
Newspapers |
4 |
181393 |
Ethel," said the bishop, |
Bible Verse |
4 |
181372 |
Eugene Field was at a dinner in London |
Americans |
8 |
181589 |
Ever get any nice butter? |
The Consumer Inflamed |
3 |
181249 |
Every man has his price, |
Graft |
1 |
181240 |
Every one needs a holiday |
Mistake |
1 |
182022 |
Every rose has its thorn |
After Dinner Speeches |
4 |
181617 |
Every time the baby looks into my face he smiles |
Resemblances |
2 |
181486 |
Everybody has his own theater, |
Theater |
|
181278 |
Everybody knew that John Polkinhorn |
Extravagance |
2 |
181959 |
Everything that could be done to make |
Sarcasm |
5 |
181291 |
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