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Jokes, Riddles & Giggles Listing Alphabetical by First Lines or part thereof.
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First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
He who goes to bed, and goes to bed sober, |
Drinking |
4 |
174532 |
He's a nice little horse |
Cause And Effect |
2 |
174768 |
He's an honest young man |
Honesty |
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174491 |
He: "But if you will allow me to- |
During The Quarrel |
2 |
174469 |
He: "By the bye, talking of old times, |
Not What She Meant |
2 |
174330 |
He: "Crowded, were you? |
Not Unique |
2 |
174429 |
He: "I never knew until to-day |
A Chance Lost |
2 |
176420 |
He: "I understand that |
Literally |
2 |
174623 |
He: "My train goes in fifteen minutes. |
Encouraging |
2 |
174693 |
He: "There is nothing |
Wants Her Rights |
2 |
174801 |
He: Do you think your father |
Helpful Pa! |
2 |
174901 |
He (dejectedly): |
Just Ignorance |
2 |
174970 |
He (just introduced): |
Life's Biggest Problem |
3 |
174082 |
Hear, land o' cakes, and brither Scots, |
Journalism |
6 |
174782 |
Hearing the crash of china Dinah's mistress |
Temper |
2 |
174710 |
Heaven sends us good meat, |
Cookery |
1 |
174065 |
Helen's elder sister: "You know, |
Justification |
2 |
174684 |
Hello, Tom, old man, got your new flat |
Flats |
2 |
174090 |
Help! Help!" cried an Italian laborer |
Accidents |
7 |
174474 |
hen a certain officer of the governor's staff died, |
Dead Men's Shoes |
3 |
174755 |
Henry E. Dixey met a friend one afternoon on Broadway. |
Chicken Stealing |
5 |
174178 |
HER DAD - "No, sir; I won't have my daughter |
Repartee |
2 |
174037 |
Her exalted rank did not give Queen Victoria |
Advice |
2 |
174747 |
HER FATHER - "So my daughter has consented |
Fortune Hunters |
6 |
174275 |
Here are some words, |
Irishmen |
1 |
174108 |
Here comes Blinkers. |
Talkers |
2 |
174647 |
Here lies Bernard Lightfoot, |
Epitaphs |
3 |
174935 |
Here lies our sovereign lord, the king, |
Kings And Rulers |
5 |
174434 |
Here lies the body of Enoch Holden, |
Epitaphs |
1 |
174780 |
Here lies the body of Sarah Sexton, |
Epitaphs |
3 |
174868 |
Here's a health to thee and thine |
Guests |
7 |
174438 |
Here's champagne to our real friends. |
Friends |
2 |
174161 |
Here's to a kiss: |
Kisses |
7 |
174463 |
Here's to a temperance supper, |
Temperance |
4 |
174268 |
Here's to all the world, |
Good Fellowship |
2 |
174149 |
Here's to beauty, |
Pleasure |
1 |
174204 |
Here's to love, |
Love |
1 |
174609 |
Here's to man - he can afford |
Woman |
1 |
174169 |
Here's to solitaire with a partner, |
Courtship |
2 |
174615 |
Here's to the Bachelor, so lonely and gay, |
Spinsters |
4 |
173998 |
Here's to the dearest |
American Girl |
12 |
174443 |
Here's to the four hinges of Friendship |
Friendship |
6 |
174473 |
Here's to the girls of the American shore, |
Drinking |
4 |
174243 |
Here's to the happiest hours of my life |
Mothers |
3 |
173951 |
Here's to the host and the hostess, |
Hosts |
4 |
173964 |
Here's to the joke, the good old joke, |
Jokes |
12 |
174671 |
Here's to the ladies, the good, young ladies; |
Woman |
5 |
174229 |
Here's to the maid of bashful fifteen; |
Woman |
8 |
174109 |
Here's to the man who is wisest and best, |
Egotism |
4 |
175408 |
Here's to the men! God bless them! |
Men |
4 |
173970 |
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