First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
Mrs. Newlywed: "Oh, Jack, |
Cooking |
1 |
188197 |
Mrs. Newlywed: "What does that |
The Brute! |
3 |
187765 |
Mrs. Newlywed (on her first day's shopping): |
Newlywed |
1 |
188597 |
Mrs. O'Flarity is a scrub lady, |
Families |
4 |
188504 |
MRS. PECK - "Henry, what would you |
Cowards |
3 |
188028 |
Mrs. Philpots came panting downstairs |
Badges |
10 |
188640 |
MRS. POST - "But why adopt a baby when you |
Children |
2 |
187990 |
Mrs. Profiteer: "No, we ain't |
Her Views |
1 |
188390 |
MRS. QUACKENNESS - "Am yo' daughtar happily mar'd, |
Marriage |
2 |
188179 |
Mrs. Rafferty stopped to address Mrs. Flannagan, |
Merit |
4 |
188132 |
Mrs. Smith addressed her neighbor, |
Drink |
4 |
188119 |
Mrs. Storme: "How is your Debating |
No Dissension |
2 |
188097 |
Mrs. Taft, at a diplomatic dinner, |
Courtesy |
4 |
187977 |
Mrs. White was undoubtedly the disciplinarian |
Parents |
5 |
188208 |
Much to the curious little girl's disgust, |
Mistaken Identity |
2 |
187979 |
Muriel, a five-year-old subject of King George, |
Punishment |
2 |
187715 |
Muriel, aged four, was taken by her governess |
Not Strong Enough |
6 |
187796 |
Murphy was a new recruit in the cavalry. |
Military Discipline |
9 |
187753 |
Music is the |
Music |
1 |
188060 |
My ancestors came over in the 'Mayflower. |
Ancestry |
2 |
188326 |
My dear, listen to this, |
Civilization |
1 |
188012 |
My dear, you're not going |
Justification |
3 |
187824 |
My dear," said the young husband |
Brides |
2 |
188134 |
My dog took first prize at the cat show. |
Dogs |
3 |
187813 |
My dog understands every word I say. |
Conversation |
4 |
187992 |
My ethical state, |
Ethics |
6 |
192181 |
My good man, you had better |
Drunkards |
2 |
188341 |
My grandfather was a captain of industry. |
Heirlooms |
3 |
188697 |
My own hope is, a sun will pierce |
Optimism |
6 |
189423 |
My pa, he's a financier, |
Financiers |
2 |
187938 |
My wife and myself are trying to get up |
Bargains |
3 |
188577 |
Mysterious love, uncertain treasure, |
Love |
4 |
187865 |
Nae man can |
Tides |
1 |
188237 |
NAN - "That young man from Boston |
Boston |
2 |
188805 |
Nat Goodwill was at the club with an English friend |
Englishmen |
5 |
189039 |
Nat Goodwin and a friend were walking |
Marriage |
5 |
188249 |
Nat Goodwin, the American comedian, |
Dramatic Criticism |
4 |
188448 |
Nature ... has buried |
Truth |
1 |
188471 |
NEIGHBOR - "I s'pose your Bill's 'ittin' |
Husbands |
2 |
188285 |
NEIGHBOR: "Johnny, I think in looks |
Resemblances |
2 |
188142 |
Neighbor (bearer of message, to billiard enthusiast): |
A Subtle Distinction |
1 |
189944 |
Neighbour: "I hear that you |
A Good Actor |
2 |
190202 |
Never bear more than one kind |
Trouble |
1 |
188083 |
Never tell evil of a man, |
Gossip |
1 |
188082 |
New Butler: "At what time, |
Blue Blood |
4 |
188081 |
NEW CONGRESSMAN - "What can I do for you, sir?" |
Jokes |
2 |
188456 |
New York Elks are having a lot of fun |
Telephone |
11 |
188213 |
Newell Dwight Hillis, the now famous New York preacher |
Bargains |
2 |
188469 |
News comes from Southern Kansas |
Hyperbole |
1 |
188219 |
Newspapers always excite curiosity. |
Newspapers |
1 |
188197 |
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