First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
Camp life is just |
Camping |
1 |
186322 |
Can I 'ave the arternoon off to |
Justification |
3 |
185921 |
Can I get a steak here |
Steak |
2 |
185937 |
Can the Burbanks of the glorious West |
Onions |
4 |
185635 |
Can the English language survive after US |
Bushisms |
13 |
187961 |
Can you play bridge to-night? |
Hope Springs Eternal |
4 |
185769 |
Can you tell what steam is? |
Steam |
2 |
185742 |
Can't I take your order for one of our encyclopedias! |
College Graduates |
2 |
185736 |
CASEY - "Now, phwat wu'u'd ye do in a case loike thot?" |
Wives |
3 |
185596 |
Cephas is a darky come up from Maryland |
Excuses |
4 |
186093 |
CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE - "Is this the place |
Trade Unions |
3 |
185862 |
Chakey, Chakey," called the big sister |
Dining |
1 |
185906 |
Champ Clark loves to tell of how in the heat |
Congressmen |
4 |
186004 |
Charity is a virtue |
Charity |
1 |
185810 |
Charity," said Rev. B., |
Charity |
1 |
186167 |
Charles Frohman was talking to a Philadelphia |
Details |
4 |
186127 |
Charles had attained the age of five |
Prayer |
2 |
185944 |
Charles Stuart, formerly senator from Michigan, |
Strategy |
10 |
185455 |
Charlie and Nancy had quarreled. |
Anger |
4 |
185948 |
CHIEF CLERK (to office boy) |
Employers And Employees |
2 |
186785 |
Child: "Mother, |
Justification |
1 |
185803 |
Childhood has no forebodings; |
Children |
1 |
185715 |
Children," said the teacher, |
Realism |
2 |
185747 |
Chimmie: "Dat's McCorker de heavy-weight |
Claiming Acquaintance |
2 |
185638 |
CHINAMAN - "You tellee me where railroad depot?" |
Lost And Found |
3 |
185865 |
Chloe: I sho' mighter knowed |
Ready And Willing |
3 |
185681 |
Cholly Lyttlebrayne: "Yes, the doctors |
Better Unsaid |
2 |
185772 |
Clang, clatter, bang! |
Fire Departments |
5 |
185992 |
Clarence, aged eight, was a member of the Band of Mercy, |
Cats |
4 |
186484 |
Clean and dress a wriggle, add a pint of nearly milk, |
Recipe for a baby: |
4 |
186050 |
CLERK - "Can you let me off to-morrow afternoon? |
Shopping |
3 |
185753 |
COLONEL HIGHFLYER - "What are your rates per column?" |
Newspapers |
2 |
185573 |
Come in the evening, or come in the morning, |
Welcomes |
4 |
185870 |
Come in the evening, or come in the morning, |
Welcomes |
4 |
185627 |
Come in the evening, or come in the morning, |
Welcomes |
4 |
185714 |
Come in," called the magazine editor. |
Journalism |
3 |
185808 |
Come over here!" called a friend to an |
Safety First |
3 |
186148 |
Come, Dorothy," said her father impatiently, |
That Kind! |
2 |
185813 |
Coming to a river with which he was unfamiliar, |
Half A Duck Deep |
4 |
185934 |
Commenting on the comparatively small |
Wages |
2 |
186132 |
Confession is good for the soul. |
Confessions |
2 |
186217 |
Congress is a national inquisitorial |
Congress |
1 |
185806 |
Congressman Longworth is not gifted with much hair, |
Baldness |
5 |
186376 |
Consequences are unpitying. |
Consequences |
1 |
189743 |
Consider the ways of the little green cucumber, |
Cucumbers |
1 |
185937 |
Conversation is the laboratory |
Conversation |
1 |
185770 |
Cooks' tourists travel exactly according to schedule. |
Schedule |
5 |
185953 |
Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, |
Clothing |
3 |
185859 |
Courage, the highest gift, that scorns to bend |
Courage |
10 |
185714 |
Cousin Willie, aged ten, came for a visit |
Scapegoat |
9 |
185704 |
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