First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
A doctor came up to a patient |
Illusions And Hallucinations |
3 |
174514 |
A Duluth pastor makes it a point to welcome |
Clergy |
3 |
174319 |
A dumpy little woman with solemn eyes, |
Honesty |
7 |
174174 |
A family moved from the city to a suburban locality |
Dogs |
2 |
174498 |
A famous spinster, known throughout the country |
Spinsters |
4 |
174391 |
A farmer during a long-continued drought |
Competition |
2 |
174534 |
A farmer in great need of extra hands |
Labor And Laboring Classes |
5 |
174661 |
A farmer noticing a man in automobile |
Fords |
2 |
174572 |
A farmer returning home late at night, |
Beauty, Personal |
6 |
174916 |
A farmer, according to this definition, |
Agriculture |
1 |
174405 |
A farmer, who indulged in sprees, |
Drink |
2 |
174250 |
A fat woman entered a crowded street car |
Kindness |
4 |
174676 |
A father once said to his son, |
Puns |
5 |
174117 |
A few years ago Henry James reviewed |
Irreverence |
4 |
174159 |
A firm of shady outside London |
Recommendations |
3 |
174691 |
A flea and a fly in a flue, |
Aeronautics |
5 |
174649 |
A foreigner who attended a prayer |
Prayer Meetings |
1 |
174271 |
A former resident of Marshall, Mo., |
Curfew |
5 |
174626 |
A frantic businessman rushed into the emergency room, threw his attaché case on the reception desk, and exclaimed, "Nurse, I need help!" |
Man Loses Memory; Shows Up At Emergency Room |
50 |
174371 |
A Frenchman once remarked: |
After Dinner Speeches |
2 |
174590 |
A friend of mine, returning to his home |
Trouble |
8 |
174287 |
A friend of mine, traveling in Ireland, |
Souvenirs |
5 |
174319 |
A friend once wrote Mark Twain a letter |
Comparisons |
2 |
174667 |
A G. A. R. veteran told to some members |
Safety First |
3 |
174672 |
A genius who once did aspire |
Aeroplanes |
5 |
174430 |
A gentleman from London was invited to go for |
Hunting |
5 |
174557 |
A gentleman of color who was brought before a police judge, |
Judges |
2 |
174539 |
A gentleman strolling alongside a canal observed |
Bait |
4 |
175155 |
A gentleman who had been in Chicago |
Proposals |
2 |
174206 |
A gentleman who was walking through |
All Brains |
4 |
174428 |
A gentleman whose travel-talks |
Travelers |
5 |
174135 |
A gentleman, not at all wealthy, |
Office-Seekers |
10 |
174784 |
A Georgia Congressman had put up at an American-plan |
Congressmen |
4 |
174484 |
A Georgia woman who moved to Philadelphia |
Gas Stoves |
3 |
174592 |
A German farmer was in search of a horse. |
Horses |
4 |
174296 |
A German shoemaker left the gas |
Optimism |
5 |
174410 |
A German woman called up Central |
Telephone |
2 |
174524 |
A girl looked calmly at a caller |
Leap Year |
6 |
174657 |
A girl reading in a paper that fish |
Food |
4 |
173972 |
A glass is good, a lass is good, |
Good Fellowship |
4 |
174569 |
A good Samaritan, passing an apartment house |
Blunders |
21 |
174396 |
A good story is told of a pawky old Scot, |
Caustic |
4 |
175854 |
A good story is told on the later Senator Vance. |
Candidates |
17 |
174771 |
A good turkey dinner and mince pie, |
Occupations |
3 |
174679 |
A gossip is a person |
Gossip |
2 |
174220 |
A grain broker in New Boston, Maine, |
Stock Brokers |
5 |
174110 |
A great and lasting war can |
War |
1 |
174550 |
A great deal of fun has been poked |
Realism |
1 |
174728 |
A grouchy butcher, |
Cost Of Living |
3 |
174340 |
A group of tourists were looking |
Fishy Record |
2 |
174107 |
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