First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
Ma," exclaimed young Teddie, |
A Future Financier |
3 |
176350 |
Madge: "Have you given Jack |
Why, Indeed |
2 |
174437 |
MAGISTRATE (about to commit for trial) |
Flattery |
2 |
174304 |
MAGISTRATE - "And what was the prisoner doing?" |
Drunkards |
4 |
174726 |
MAGISTRATE - "You admit you stole the pig?" |
Irish Bulls |
3 |
174777 |
Magistrate: "Can't this case |
Ready And Willing |
2 |
174711 |
Magna Charta said that |
Mistake |
1 |
174867 |
Maids are May when they are maids, |
Wives |
1 |
174348 |
Malachi," said a prospective homesteader |
Homesteads |
2 |
174638 |
MAMIE - "I believe in woman's rights." |
Woman Suffrage |
3 |
174697 |
Mamma! |
A Young Philosopher |
3 |
176713 |
Mamma," complained little Elsie, |
Schools |
2 |
174537 |
Mamma: "It's very late, |
Not What She Meant |
2 |
174277 |
MAN - "Is there any reason why I |
Begging |
2 |
174330 |
Man wants but little here below |
Wishes |
8 |
174577 |
Man-like is it to fall into sin, |
Sin |
4 |
174747 |
MANAGER (five-and-ten-cent store) |
Bargains |
2 |
174796 |
MANDY - "What foh yo' been goin'to de |
Marriage Fees |
2 |
174276 |
Mankind are always happier |
Happiness |
1 |
175052 |
Many a great man has been given credit |
Dogs |
2 |
174561 |
Many a man creates |
Opportunity |
1 |
174562 |
Many a man thinks he has become |
Fame |
1 |
175189 |
Many a man who has suffered from tongue |
Talking Machine |
2 |
174795 |
Many a man," remarked the milk toast philosopher, |
Politics |
6 |
174291 |
Many a mayor is a friend to the people |
Helpfulness |
8 |
174972 |
Many catalogers append notes to the main |
Librarians |
7 |
174744 |
Many receive advice, |
Advice |
1 |
174984 |
Maria Brown, |
Epitaphs |
5 |
175143 |
MARION (just from the telephone) |
Invitations |
3 |
174622 |
Mark Twain and Chauncey M. Depew once went abroad |
After Dinner Speeches |
3 |
174588 |
Mark Twain at a dinner at the Authors' Club said: |
Authors |
1 |
174799 |
Mark Twain constantly received letters |
Resemblances |
5 |
174370 |
Mark Twain once approached a friend, |
Sense Of Humor |
7 |
174370 |
Mark Twain once told this story: |
Public Speakers |
2 |
174286 |
Marshall Field, 3rd, |
Caution |
4 |
174556 |
Mary had a little lamb, |
Marks(Wo)Manship |
4 |
174650 |
Mary," said the mistress, |
Help |
2 |
174496 |
Master: "But why do you want |
The New Appreciation |
2 |
174386 |
Master: "But, Jenkins, the name |
Hope Springs Eternal |
2 |
174036 |
Matrimony is the |
Marriage |
1 |
175049 |
MAUD - "That story you told |
Gossip |
2 |
174977 |
Maud Muller, on a summer night, |
Evidence |
8 |
175069 |
MAUDE - "I've just heard of a case |
Fortune Hunters |
2 |
174624 |
MAUDE - "Jack is telling around |
Love |
3 |
174449 |
Maude Adams was one day discussing |
Spinsters |
4 |
174404 |
May all single men be married, |
Men |
2 |
174409 |
May bad fortune follow you |
Prosperity |
2 |
174937 |
May good humor preside when good fellows meet, |
Good Fellowship |
2 |
174972 |
May poverty be always |
Poverty |
1 |
174511 |
May we all travel through |
Friendship |
1 |
174471 |
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