First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
The great ocean liner rolled and pitched. |
Seasickness |
5 |
174601 |
The great pugilist was superstitious |
Omen |
2 |
174915 |
The group of dwellers at the seaside |
Dreams |
3 |
174141 |
The guest landing at the yacht club float with his host, |
Clubs |
3 |
174134 |
The guide introduced a tourist in the Rocky Mountains |
Bears |
4 |
175039 |
The head of a large business house |
Promptness |
1 |
173872 |
The heart hath its own memory, like the mind, |
Memory |
4 |
174289 |
The hero of the play, after putting up |
Actors And Actresses |
6 |
174398 |
The highly efficient housewife |
Forehandedness |
1 |
174199 |
The highly inebriated individual halted before |
Drink |
2 |
174359 |
The hired man on a New England farm went |
Fraud |
2 |
174636 |
The Hon. John Sharp Williams had an engagement |
Railroads |
3 |
174567 |
The housemaid, tidying the stairs the morning after a reception, |
Carelessness |
2 |
177993 |
The housewife gave the tramp a large piece of pie |
Cookery |
2 |
174128 |
The Housewife: My goodness! |
Cleanliness |
2 |
174030 |
The humorist offered his latest |
Puzzle |
6 |
174023 |
The Husband: "Why is it that women always say, |
Why, Indeed |
2 |
174085 |
The ice on the river was in perfect condition. |
Impudence |
4 |
176965 |
The ideal social state is not that |
Wages |
1 |
174410 |
The imperfect tense in French |
The imperfect tense |
1 |
174373 |
The impression that men will never |
Aeronautics |
1 |
174898 |
The indignant householder held up |
Property |
3 |
173983 |
The instructor in the Medical College exhibited a diagram. |
Doctors |
5 |
174357 |
The insurance agent climbed the steps and rang the bell. |
Bosses |
12 |
174152 |
The Irish gentleman encountered the lady |
Drink |
3 |
174390 |
The Irish talent for repartee |
Drunkards |
1 |
174234 |
The Italian workman in the West was warned |
Treachery |
2 |
173814 |
The Japanese are remarkably tidy in the matter |
Neatness |
4 |
174417 |
The Jews are among the aristocracy |
Jews |
1 |
174553 |
The joke maker's association had a feast. |
Jokes |
4 |
174516 |
The juryman petitioned the court |
Lying |
3 |
174192 |
The kind lady stopped to tell the sobbing |
Tears |
4 |
174343 |
The kindergarten teacher questioned her tiny pupil: |
Lisp |
3 |
174074 |
The kindly and inquisitive old gentleman |
Discretion |
4 |
174180 |
The kindly clergyman, newly come to the parish, |
Progress |
3 |
174010 |
The kindly lady accosted the little boy on the beach, |
Friendship |
4 |
174127 |
The kindly old lady chanced to be present |
Point Of View |
4 |
174021 |
The knot was tied; the pair were wed, |
Marriage Fees |
12 |
173904 |
The Ladies' Aid ladies were talking |
Hearing |
7 |
174508 |
THE LADY - "Well, I'll give you a dime; |
Charity |
2 |
174548 |
The lady of uncertain age simpered at the gentleman |
Diplomacy |
3 |
174383 |
The lady was waiting to buy a ticket |
Picture show |
3 |
173833 |
The lady who had some culture, |
Nomenclature |
2 |
173994 |
The late "lan Maclaren" |
Shyness |
3 |
175002 |
The late Bishop Foss once visited |
Preaching |
2 |
174090 |
The late Charles Coghlan was a man of great wit |
Embarrassing Situations |
5 |
175567 |
The late Dr. Henry Thayer, |
Accidents |
2 |
174573 |
The late H.C. Bunner, when editor of Puck, |
Jokes |
2 |
174615 |
The late James McNeil Whistler |
Mistaken Identity |
4 |
174147 |
The late John Bigelow, the patriarch of diplomats and authors, |
Age |
4 |
174306 |
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