| First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
| W.J. ("Fingy") Conners, the New York politician, |
Employers And Employees |
6 |
328469 |
| WAITER - "Have another glass, sir?" |
Mothers-In-Law |
3 |
327401 |
| Waitress: "He ain't no good, |
His Reputation |
1 |
327294 |
| Wanted - A housekeeping man |
Business Women |
1 |
327552 |
| WANTED: Burly beauty-proof individual |
College Students |
1 |
327407 |
| Was Helen's marriage a success? |
Marriage |
2 |
327632 |
| We admire the strict impartiality |
Marriage |
1 |
327663 |
| We all know the troubles of a dramatist |
Dramatists |
3 |
327512 |
| We are more particular nowadays about cleanliness |
Dirt |
2 |
327383 |
| We call those poets who are first to mark |
Poets |
4 |
327491 |
| We clip the following for the benefit |
Newspapers |
2 |
327356 |
| We do not count a man's years, |
Age |
1 |
327490 |
| We had a fine sunrise this morning, |
Habit |
2 |
327818 |
| We may say of angling as Dr. Boteler |
Fishing |
1 |
327554 |
| We must have a weak spot or two in a character |
Character |
1 |
327764 |
| We used to think that the smartest man |
Hybridization |
1 |
327509 |
| We were bounding along, |
Railroads |
4 |
327307 |
| We will take as our text this morning, |
Absent-minded |
1 |
327525 |
| Wealth has its penalties. |
Artists |
2 |
327740 |
| Weary Willie slouched into the pawnshop |
The Gloomy Guest |
6 |
327304 |
| Well! we've missed that confounded train. |
A Qualified Statement |
2 |
329642 |
| Well, Alice," said a Southern woman |
Too Good |
4 |
327592 |
| Well, Bobby, what do you want |
Parents |
2 |
327398 |
| Well, I'll tell you this, |
Harvard University |
2 |
327725 |
| Well, Mollie, how do you like your new teacher? |
The New Appreciation |
2 |
327383 |
| Well, old man, how did you get along after |
Marriage |
3 |
327547 |
| Well, there were only three boys in school |
Scholarship |
5 |
327345 |
| Well, what are you sneering about? |
The Road To----, Etc. |
2 |
327251 |
| Well, whiles I am a beggar I will rail |
Begging |
4 |
327371 |
| Well, yes," said Old Uncle Lazzenberry, |
Thrift |
1 |
327072 |
| Wendell Phillips was traveling through |
Repartee |
11 |
327430 |
| Were any of your boyish ambitions |
Baldness |
2 |
327927 |
| Were not this desire of fame |
Fame |
1 |
327954 |
| What a homely woman! |
Beauty, Personal |
3 |
327572 |
| What a lot of suffering these ambulance |
Cause And Effect |
2 |
327484 |
| What a strangely interesting face |
Marriage |
2 |
327363 |
| What are her days at home? |
Society |
2 |
327106 |
| What are you cutting out of the paper? |
Wives |
4 |
327294 |
| What are you doing, Marjory? |
Letters |
4 |
327350 |
| What caused the coolness between you |
Physicians And Surgeons |
4 |
327297 |
| What did you do last night? |
Legerdemain |
2 |
328538 |
| What did you do when you met |
Presence Of Mind |
2 |
327222 |
| What do you consider the most important |
Tips |
2 |
327395 |
| What does your mother say |
Parents |
2 |
327466 |
| What in the world are you up to, Hilda? |
Missions |
2 |
330508 |
| What is a 'faculty'? |
Colleges And Universities |
2 |
327404 |
| What is a drunken man like, Fool? |
Drunkards |
2 |
327782 |
| What is alimony, ma? |
Alimony |
|
327577 |
| What is faith, Johnny? |
Faith |
2 |
328106 |
| What is he so angry with you for? |
Kisses |
6 |
327771 |
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