First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
The victim of the Klu Klux Klan |
Tar And Feathers |
2 |
174386 |
The visiting Englishman, with an eyeglass screwed to his eye, |
Babies |
3 |
175096 |
The visitor from another state talked |
Mosquitoes |
|
174076 |
The visitor from the city stopped |
Literalness |
3 |
174115 |
The visitor remarked affably to the man of the house: |
Pessimism |
3 |
174258 |
The visitor to the poet's wife expressed her surprise |
Dedication |
2 |
174571 |
The wagons of "the greatest show on earth" |
Mothers |
4 |
173961 |
The wasp cannot speak, |
Wasps |
1 |
174357 |
The way of the transgressor |
Muck-Raking |
1 |
174350 |
The way those people flaunt |
Cause And Effect |
2 |
174607 |
The ways in which application forms |
Irish Bulls |
4 |
174293 |
The widow was deep in suds over the family wash, |
Concealment |
2 |
174201 |
The widower had just taken his fourth wife |
Epitaphs |
4 |
174909 |
The wife complained to her husband |
Prohibition |
2 |
174265 |
The wife of a prominent Judge was making arrangements |
Corpulence |
4 |
174005 |
The wife of an overworked promoter said at breakfast: |
Reminders |
4 |
174302 |
The wife of the profiteer discoursed |
Profiteers |
4 |
174135 |
The wife of the seasick passenger was about |
Seasickness |
4 |
174085 |
The wife suggested to her husband |
Marriage |
3 |
173901 |
The Wife: "I have not been able |
From The Heart |
2 |
174191 |
The Wife: "Oh, you needn't sneer! |
Not Restricted |
2 |
174321 |
The Wife: "Really, my dear, |
More Opportunity |
2 |
175073 |
The witness was obviously a rustic and quite new |
Courtesy |
4 |
174455 |
The witness, in answer to the lawyer's question, |
Grammar |
4 |
174164 |
The wives of the savage chief questioned |
Monogamy |
5 |
174213 |
The woman at the insurance office |
Insurance |
5 |
174950 |
The woman confessed to her crony: |
Age |
2 |
174862 |
The woman hesitated over buying the silver service. |
Safety First |
3 |
174464 |
The woman lecturing on dress reform was greatly |
Typographical Error |
4 |
174018 |
The woman teacher in a New York School |
Prolific |
8 |
173825 |
The woman was six feet tall and broad |
Marriage |
7 |
173897 |
The woman was strong-minded, |
Lightning |
2 |
174060 |
The woman wrote a reference for her discharged cook as follows: |
Expense Account |
4 |
174061 |
The woman, who had a turn-up nose |
Heredity |
4 |
174534 |
The Woman: "Jazz stockings |
Life's Difficulties |
2 |
173926 |
The world is large when its weary leagues |
Enemies |
4 |
175505 |
The World War has incited veterans |
Liars |
10 |
174127 |
The world's great men have not |
College Students |
1 |
173963 |
The Yankee tourist described glowingly the statue of a beautiful woman |
Art |
2 |
174678 |
The young clergyman during a parochial call |
Dogs |
5 |
174076 |
The young lady interested in botany |
Speed |
3 |
173951 |
The young lady worker for the Sunday school |
Sunday School |
4 |
174210 |
The young lady, who was something of a food fadist, |
Diet |
3 |
174730 |
The young man addressed the old grouch: |
Kisses |
4 |
174546 |
The young man applied to the manager of the entertainment museum |
Appetite |
18 |
175357 |
The young man at the summer resort, |
Community |
5 |
174163 |
The young man had offered his heart |
Home Brew |
5 |
174350 |
The young man in the third row |
Drama |
4 |
174119 |
The young man, dancing with the girl to whom |
Compliments |
2 |
174266 |
The young man, who was interested in natural history, |
Music |
4 |
174400 |
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