First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
The new clergyman was coming to call, |
Mistaken Identity |
4 |
173915 |
The new cook, who had come into the |
Yale University |
4 |
174415 |
The New England widower was speaking |
Marriage |
2 |
174161 |
THE NEW GIRL - "An' may me intended |
Servants |
3 |
173976 |
The new maid was talkative, |
Plain Speaking |
3 |
174093 |
The new member of the club listened with solemn |
Shipwreck |
5 |
174089 |
The new minister in a Georgia church |
Prayers |
3 |
174575 |
The new minister's first sermon |
Preaching |
1 |
173935 |
The new play was a failure. |
Drama |
2 |
174194 |
The new reporter wrote his concluding paragraph |
Luck |
2 |
174080 |
The new soda clerk was a mystery, |
Beer |
2 |
174433 |
The new vicar was paying a visit |
No Nonsense About It |
5 |
173953 |
The New York Sun published the following: |
Prayer |
5 |
174202 |
The newly married pair quarreled seriously, |
Domestic Quarrels |
6 |
174190 |
The newly married pair were stopping |
Honeymoon |
5 |
174372 |
The newly-elected president |
Carefulness |
2 |
177158 |
The newspaper report of the special Sunday |
Prayer |
2 |
174295 |
The not especially sweet-tempered |
Marriage |
3 |
174772 |
The noted story-teller at a dinner party |
Sarcasm |
2 |
174559 |
The nurse at the front regarded the wounded soldier with a puzzled frown. |
Amnesty |
3 |
174901 |
The objector to prohibition spoke bitterly: |
Prohibition |
5 |
173955 |
The office telephone was out of order. |
Recognition |
4 |
174652 |
The officers' mess was discussing rifle shooting. |
Betting |
12 |
174230 |
The old colored attendant at the court house |
Weather |
6 |
174215 |
The old colored mammy took advantage |
Spinsterhood |
5 |
173862 |
The old colored man left the Methodist Church |
Baptists |
2 |
174906 |
The old farmer and his wife visited the menagerie. |
Cowardice |
5 |
174033 |
The old farmer was driving home from town, |
Drink |
2 |
174371 |
The old friends had had three days together. |
Hospitality |
3 |
173984 |
The old gentleman was lost in a London fog, |
Fog |
4 |
174071 |
The old lady from the country and her small son |
Automobiling |
3 |
174489 |
The old lady was very aristocratic, |
Self-Betrayal |
3 |
174024 |
The old man shook his head dolefully |
Pessimism |
2 |
177490 |
The old man told how his brother |
Idioms |
4 |
174609 |
The old mountaineer and his wife arrived |
Obstinacy |
7 |
174319 |
The old negro attended a service in the Episcopal Church |
Church |
2 |
174494 |
The old sea captain was surrounded |
Wild Women |
4 |
173950 |
The old toper was asked if he had ever met |
Drink |
2 |
174105 |
The old trapper was chased by a grizzly. |
Bears |
2 |
175050 |
The old woman in indigent circumstances |
Grief |
2 |
174271 |
The older sister rebuked the younger |
Nerves |
2 |
174551 |
The only unoccupied room in the hotel |
Baths And Bathing |
3 |
174583 |
The optimist fell from the top story |
Optimism |
2 |
174484 |
The optimistic pessimist explained |
Music |
2 |
174103 |
The other day upon the links |
Silence |
1 |
174181 |
The owner of a hunting lodge in Scotland |
Drink |
4 |
174453 |
The owner of a large library solemnly warned |
Books And Reading |
1 |
174225 |
The packer from Chicago admired a picture by Rosa Bonheur. |
Art |
5 |
175061 |
The painter was required to render |
Items |
20 |
174723 |
The pair on their honeymoon were crossing |
Seasickness |
5 |
174200 |
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