First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
For rent - |
Irish Bulls |
1 |
174563 |
For there was never yet philosopher |
Teeth |
2 |
174504 |
For titles do not reflect |
Titles Of Honor And Nobility |
1 |
176385 |
Foreman: "'Ow is it that little |
Laziness |
2 |
174645 |
Four hostile newspapers |
Newspapers |
1 |
174707 |
Four hundred and twenty-two movements |
Recipe for an orchestra leader: |
4 |
174416 |
Four things belong to a judge: |
Judges |
1 |
174476 |
Francis Wilson, the comedian, |
Bluffing |
7 |
174515 |
Frank comes into the house in a sorry plight. |
Time |
5 |
174076 |
Franklin's education was |
Franklin |
1 |
174232 |
FRED - "My dear Dora, |
Hope |
2 |
173935 |
Fred Stone, of Montgomery and Stone fame, |
Transmutation |
1 |
174143 |
Freddie (aged six): |
Sympathy |
3 |
174303 |
FRESHMAN - "I have a sliver in my finger. |
College Students |
2 |
174263 |
FRIEND (admiring the prodigy) |
Natives |
2 |
174663 |
FRIEND - "So you're going to make it hot |
Banks And Banking |
|
174759 |
Friend," said one immigrant to another, |
After Dinner Speeches |
3 |
174473 |
FRIEND-"So your great Russian actor |
Personal Names |
2 |
174424 |
Friendly may we part |
Friendship |
1 |
174305 |
From a crowd of rah-rah college boys celebrating |
Evidence |
6 |
174676 |
From a sailor's letter to his wife: |
European War |
2 |
174470 |
From each according to his ability, |
Business Enterprise |
1 |
174145 |
From yon blue heavens above us bent, |
Ancestry |
3 |
174551 |
Fun is like life insurance, |
Fun |
1 |
174241 |
FUSSY LADY PATIENT - "I was suffering so much, |
Physicians And Surgeons |
2 |
173903 |
Fust time you've ever milked a cow, |
Fountain Pens |
2 |
174308 |
GABE - "What are you going back to that place |
Summer Resorts |
2 |
174743 |
Gen. O.O. Howard, as is well known, |
Mules |
5 |
174381 |
General Benjamin F. Butler built a house |
Employers And Employees |
7 |
175496 |
General Gordon, the Confederate commander, |
Patriotism |
2 |
174911 |
Genial Uncle: "Well, old chap, |
Our Modern Infant |
2 |
174536 |
George Ade had finished his speech |
Lawyers |
4 |
174758 |
George Ade, with a fellow American, |
Languages |
2 |
174582 |
George Bernard Shaw was recently entertained |
Dancing |
3 |
174642 |
George W. Cable, the southern writer, |
Authors |
3 |
174732 |
George Washington drew a long sigh |
Wishes |
7 |
174677 |
George, will you go and speak |
Troubles Of The New-Poor |
1 |
174418 |
George," said the Titian-haired school marm, |
Hash |
2 |
174856 |
George: "I proposed to that girl |
The Obstacle |
2 |
174294 |
George: "Why don't Jack and Laura |
A Lovers' Quarrel |
2 |
176197 |
GEORGIA LAWYER (to colored prisoner) |
Thieves |
4 |
174536 |
Gerald," said the young wife, |
Ancestry |
3 |
174752 |
Get a gossip wound up |
Gossip |
1 |
174386 |
Gilbert wrote a couplet concerning |
Flowers |
5 |
174745 |
Girls make me tired, |
Comparisons |
2 |
174484 |
God sent his singers upon earth |
Singers |
4 |
174336 |
God's prophets of the Beautiful, |
Poets |
2 |
174738 |
Goin' in that house over there? |
Dog |
6 |
174348 |
GOLFER (unsteadied by Christmas luncheon) |
Golf |
2 |
174785 |
Golly, but I's tired! |
Measuring Instruments |
3 |
174422 |
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