First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
The applicant for the position of cook |
Quarrelsome |
4 |
174661 |
The Arctic explorer at a reception |
Food |
5 |
174098 |
The ardent lover heard the clock strike the hours |
Time Flies |
3 |
173894 |
The Aristocrat (returning to school): |
William the Conqueror |
|
178025 |
The ashman was raising a can of ashes |
Profanity |
3 |
174001 |
The assistant minister announced |
Mistaken Identity |
3 |
174100 |
The attorney demanded to know |
Public Service Corporations |
5 |
174090 |
The auctioneer, offering the pasture |
Grass |
2 |
174206 |
THE AUTHOR - "Would you advise me |
Authors |
2 |
174314 |
The author who speaks about his |
Authors |
1 |
174746 |
The automobile rushed down the road |
Waste |
1 |
174260 |
The automobile was a thing unheard of to a mountaineer |
Motorcycles |
2 |
173932 |
The average modern play calls |
Drama |
1 |
174423 |
The aviator's wife was taking her first trip |
Aviation |
4 |
174600 |
The baby pulled brother's hair until he yelled |
Experience |
5 |
174330 |
The bashful suitor finally nerved himself |
Indirection |
2 |
174793 |
The battle was going against him. |
Armies |
3 |
174648 |
The bellboy of the Welcome Hotel |
Wake Up Call |
1 |
174501 |
The best illustration of the value |
Brevity |
1 |
174972 |
The best man noticed that one of the wedding guests, |
Weddings |
3 |
174113 |
The best man noticed that one of the wedding guests, |
The Gloomy Guest |
3 |
173992 |
The best parking place is determined |
You Know You're in an Australian Summer when: |
15 |
178488 |
The best prohibition story of the season |
Temperance |
1 |
174339 |
The bigness of Texas is evident from a cursory |
Texas |
7 |
174502 |
The boy hurried home to his father with an announcement: |
Fighting |
6 |
174631 |
The boy violinist, played at a private musical, |
Music |
2 |
174124 |
The boy who had "made good" |
A Bad Night |
3 |
176462 |
The breakfaster in the cheap restaurant tried |
Flood |
6 |
174109 |
The bridegroom, who was in a horribly nervous condition, |
Kisses |
4 |
174809 |
The broad-minded see the truth |
Religions |
1 |
173996 |
The burly man spoke lucidly to his gangling adversary: |
Facts |
4 |
174660 |
The business man's wife, who had called |
Slander |
4 |
173875 |
The buxom maid had been hinting |
Recommendations |
9 |
173969 |
The caller's eye had caught the photograph |
Athletes |
7 |
174599 |
The canny Scot wandered into the pharmacy. |
Thrift |
4 |
173947 |
The chief end of a man in New York |
Ambition |
1 |
174829 |
The chief objection we have |
He Takes Your Time |
1 |
174556 |
The child came to his mother in tears. |
Damages |
4 |
174506 |
The child had been greatly impressed by her first experience |
Conscience |
3 |
174187 |
The child sat by the road bawling loudly. |
Injustice |
5 |
174535 |
The child went with her mother on a visit |
Mistaken Identity |
4 |
173953 |
The Child: "Mother! Did you buy |
Denied The Privilege |
3 |
174520 |
The children had been reminded that they |
Excuses |
1 |
174668 |
The Chinaman expressed his gratitude to that mighty physician |
Doctors |
2 |
174432 |
The Chinese Consul at San Francisco, |
Suicide |
3 |
173770 |
The Christmas church services were proceeding |
Curiosity |
4 |
174257 |
The city editor of a great New York daily |
Editors |
8 |
174566 |
The City Nephew: "I'm glad to see Aunt Hetty |
Hair |
2 |
174493 |
The class at Heidelberg was studying English conjugations, |
English Language |
4 |
174883 |
The class had been told by the teacher |
Literal |
2 |
174183 |
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