First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
It isn't wise for a painter to be too frank |
Taste |
5 |
173889 |
It requires a vast deal of courage and charity |
Charity |
4 |
173797 |
It sometimes takes a girl |
Flirtation |
1 |
173971 |
It took me nearly ten years to learn that I couldn't write stories. |
Authors |
3 |
174294 |
It was a beautiful evening and Ole, |
Talkers |
6 |
173964 |
It was a case of attempted murder, |
Off Like A Shot |
7 |
174032 |
It was a case of love |
Love at first sight |
3 |
174048 |
It was a few days before Christmas |
Booksellers And Bookselling |
4 |
173775 |
It was a late hour when the hostess |
Neighbors |
3 |
174021 |
It was a rule of the club that anyone asking |
Questions |
3 |
174209 |
It was a very hot day and a picnic |
Gratitude |
4 |
174169 |
It was a very hot day and the fat drummer |
Questions |
3 |
174064 |
It was a very wet night, |
Sucked! |
3 |
173901 |
It was a Washington woman, |
Metaphor |
2 |
173837 |
It was a wizened little man who |
Wives |
3 |
173568 |
It was at a banquet in Washington given |
Congressmen |
4 |
173785 |
It was at Christmas, |
Proposals |
4 |
173770 |
It was at the private theatricals, |
Tact |
4 |
174202 |
It was Commencement Day at a well-known woman's college, |
College Students |
3 |
173718 |
It was company field training. |
He Had Heard Of Them |
2 |
174210 |
It was during the Parnell agitation |
Treason |
2 |
174173 |
It was Judgment Day, and throngs |
Judgment Day |
7 |
174059 |
It was married men's night at the revival meeting. |
Trouble |
5 |
173547 |
It was nine o'clock in the morning, |
Drink |
7 |
173673 |
It was on a little branch railway |
Railroads |
3 |
174694 |
It was prohibition country. |
Prohibition |
7 |
194794 |
It was said of a certain village "innocent" |
Thrift |
3 |
173681 |
It was scarcely half-past nine |
Courtship |
5 |
173797 |
It was shortly after Thanksgiving Day that someone asked the little boy |
Appetite |
2 |
174310 |
It was the bridegroom's third matrimonial |
Habit |
3 |
174246 |
It was the usual domestic storm. |
Justice At Last |
7 |
173992 |
It was very romantic, |
Automobiling |
3 |
174072 |
It was visiting day at the prison |
Pure Carelessness |
3 |
173638 |
It was while on manoeuvres in rural England, |
Suspicious |
5 |
173687 |
It's a wise child that goes out of the room |
Wisdom |
1 |
173648 |
It's all a matter of taste, |
Taste |
1 |
173853 |
It's all right to fine me, |
Courts |
4 |
173771 |
It's better to make friends |
Friends |
2 |
173961 |
It's funny that you should be so tall. |
A Qualified Statement |
2 |
175682 |
Jack and I have parted forever. |
Courtship |
3 |
174387 |
Jack Barrymore, son of Maurice Barrymore, |
Cause And Effect |
4 |
174532 |
Jacky, dear, |
More Opportunity |
2 |
174086 |
Jake was dying. His wife, Becky, |
The Sixth Affair. |
8 |
177346 |
James J. Hill, the Railway King, |
Employers And Employees |
5 |
175305 |
James Oliver Curwood, a novelist, |
Authors |
2 |
174229 |
James the Second, when Duke of York, |
Punishment |
1 |
174215 |
James, have you whispered |
Whispering |
4 |
174166 |
Jazz: "My girl told me she weighed |
Weight |
3 |
173889 |
Jeanette was wearing a new frock when her dearest friend called. |
Candor |
4 |
175296 |
Jenkins, a newly wedded suburbanite, |
Loyalty |
4 |
174198 |
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