First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
Who are those people who are cheering? |
War |
2 |
181380 |
Who ceases to be a |
Scholarship |
1 |
181451 |
Who gave ye th' black eye, |
Fighting |
2 |
181837 |
Who hath not met with home-made bread, |
Home |
7 |
180630 |
Who hath not own'd, |
Personal Names |
2 |
181213 |
Who seeks, and will not take |
Opportunity |
2 |
181478 |
Who was the originator of the |
A Chance Lost |
2 |
183284 |
Why are they not speaking? |
No Dissension |
4 |
181255 |
Why are you so vexed, Irma? |
Democracy |
2 |
181539 |
Why did papa have appendicitis |
Providence |
3 |
180760 |
Why did the father of the prodigal son |
Prodigals |
2 |
180769 |
Why did you break your engagement |
Teachers |
2 |
181430 |
Why did you come to college, anyway? |
College Students |
2 |
181043 |
Why did you take Meyerbeer |
The Gloomy Guest |
2 |
180689 |
Why do you beat your little son? |
Cruelty |
2 |
180917 |
Why do you object to children |
Family |
2 |
181063 |
Why don't women have the same sense |
Theater |
2 |
180733 |
Why don't you give your wife an allowance? |
Allowances |
2 |
181210 |
Why is it you never get to the office |
Tardiness |
2 |
181384 |
Why is it you never get to the office on time |
Tardy |
2 |
183845 |
Why is it," asked the persistent poetess, |
Poets |
5 |
181032 |
Why not have an illuminated sign |
Tariff |
1 |
181198 |
Why was it you never married again, |
Pensions |
2 |
181662 |
WIFE (complainingly) |
Praise |
2 |
181490 |
WIFE (on auto tour) |
Drinking |
2 |
180899 |
WIFE - "I consider, John, |
Absent-Mindedness |
2 |
181461 |
WIFE - "Please match this piece of silk |
Diplomacy |
3 |
180931 |
WIFE - "Wretch! Show me that letter." |
Dressmakers |
4 |
181003 |
Wife:--"Women are not extravagant |
Economy |
2 |
181596 |
Wife: "Two bottles of ginger ale, |
Justification |
2 |
181771 |
Wife: "George, is that you?" |
Home Life |
2 |
180668 |
Wife: "I'm afraid you'll think me |
All In One Breath |
1 |
181215 |
Wife: "My dear, we've simply |
Justification |
1 |
181055 |
Wife: "Yes, dear. |
Justification |
2 |
181579 |
Wife (at upper window): |
Not What She Meant |
3 |
180888 |
Wife (enthusiastically): |
Too Sad For That |
2 |
180614 |
Wife (referring to guest): |
Justification |
2 |
180955 |
Wife (habitué of the Ring, |
The New Appreciation |
1 |
181066 |
Wifey: "Henry, do you think me |
Too Enthusiastic |
3 |
180755 |
William - - was said to be the ugliest, |
Flattery |
3 |
181068 |
William Dean Howells is the kindliest |
Authors |
3 |
181258 |
William had just returned from college, |
Heredity |
4 |
181274 |
William J. Stevens, for several years |
Dogs |
4 |
180812 |
William Phillips, our secretary of embassy at London, |
Choices |
3 |
181253 |
William R. Hearst, who never touches liquor, |
Drunkards |
8 |
181025 |
William, aged five, had been reprimanded |
Parents |
3 |
181052 |
WILLIE - "All the stores closed on the day my uncle died." |
Boasting |
2 |
181261 |
WILLIE - "Pa!" |
Altruism |
5 |
181343 |
WILLIE - "Paw, what is the middle class?" |
Middle Classes |
2 |
180860 |
Willie had a savings bank; |
Finance |
12 |
181066 |
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