First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
She: "I am sorry to hear |
Not What She Meant |
2 |
173702 |
She: "I never saw a married couple |
He Knew |
2 |
174044 |
She: "I'm so glad we're engaged. |
The Difference |
3 |
173573 |
She: "I'm surprised at Jane's |
Getting Reckless |
2 |
174021 |
She: "No! I can't give you another dance. |
Not What She Meant |
2 |
173672 |
She: "Oh! Jack! Are you perfectly |
Reassuring |
2 |
174164 |
She: "Oh! there's no use |
More Desperate Still |
2 |
174033 |
She: "The Burrowes are having their |
A Good Plan |
2 |
175796 |
She: "They say that he fairly |
An Extensive Love |
2 |
174215 |
She: "Well! Let us change the subject. |
Changing The Subject |
3 |
174474 |
She: "What do you mean by kissing me? |
Kissing Me |
3 |
173970 |
She: "When one is really thirsty, |
In That Case |
2 |
174153 |
She: Jack is in love with you. |
Love |
4 |
173967 |
She (pouting): |
Nothing New To Him |
2 |
173594 |
She (tenderly): |
Sweetest of all |
2 |
173567 |
SHERIFF - "That fellow who just left |
Prisons |
3 |
173833 |
Shine yer boots, sir? |
Beauty, Personal |
5 |
175063 |
Shopper:--"Are these eggs fresh?" |
Proof |
4 |
173740 |
Shortly after Raymond Hitchcock made his first |
Advertising |
11 |
174035 |
Signor Marconi, in an interview in Washington, |
Ancestry |
5 |
174162 |
Sing a song of sick gents, |
Drunkards |
4 |
173807 |
Sir Andrew Clark was Mr. Gladstone's physician, |
Champagne |
4 |
174149 |
Sir Boyle Roche is credited |
Irish Bulls |
1 |
173886 |
Sir Lewis Morris was complaining |
Poets |
1 |
173663 |
Sir Walter Raleigh had called |
Collectors And Collecting |
3 |
174150 |
Sir Walter Raleigh was put |
Sir Walter Raleigh |
1 |
174065 |
Sir," said the haughty American |
Collecting Of Accounts |
2 |
173888 |
Sir," said the sleek-looking agent, |
Talkers |
4 |
173780 |
Sister: "Hubby received an anonymous |
Guilty |
3 |
174030 |
Skeleton is what you |
Mistake |
|
174048 |
Skilful alike with tongue and pen, |
Clergy |
6 |
173752 |
SKYBOUGH - "Why have you put that vacuum cleaner |
Pittsburg |
2 |
173765 |
SLASHER - "Been in a fight?" |
Suffragettes |
2 |
173637 |
Small Boy (who has been promised |
Hope Springs Eternal |
1 |
173914 |
Small Boy (toying with dull blanc-mange): |
Troubles Of The New-Poor |
1 |
173802 |
Small Boy (walking round links with his father): |
Troubles Of The New-Poor |
5 |
173463 |
Small Boy (on being told by cousin |
The New Appreciation |
1 |
173496 |
Small Invalid (to visitor): |
Life's Difficulties |
1 |
173642 |
Small Jimmie discussed with his chief |
Doubt |
2 |
174343 |
Smart Society is made up |
Society |
1 |
173458 |
SMITH - "We are certainly in luck |
Servants |
2 |
173759 |
Smith and Jones were discussing the question |
Marriage |
5 |
174074 |
Smith the other day went fishing. |
Fishermen |
7 |
173821 |
Snobbery is the pride |
Snobbery |
1 |
173808 |
Snore - An unfavorable |
Snoring |
1 |
173896 |
So in the Libyan fable it is told |
Fate |
5 |
174097 |
So you have adopted a baby to raise? |
Heredity |
2 |
174403 |
So you have had a long siege of nervous prostration? |
Authors |
2 |
174109 |
So you heard the bullet whiz past you? |
Speed |
4 |
173778 |
So you think the author of this play will live, |
Dramatists |
2 |
173722 |
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