First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
The philosopher calmly defined the |
Love |
2 |
173972 |
The philosopher calmly defined the exact |
Love |
2 |
176481 |
The philosopher, on being interrupted |
Blessing |
1 |
174250 |
The physician advised his patient to eat |
Progress |
4 |
174078 |
The physician had taken his patient's |
Malaria |
3 |
174523 |
The physician turned from the telephone to his wife: |
Doctors |
4 |
173879 |
The physician, afer an examination, |
Resignation |
6 |
173759 |
The playwright rushed up to the critic at the club. |
Precocity |
3 |
173993 |
The plumber at many dollars a day could afford |
Plumber |
4 |
174216 |
The poet Heine and Baron James Rothschild |
Germans |
2 |
174312 |
The poet, in a fine frenzy, |
Typographical Error |
4 |
173982 |
The police physician was called to examine |
Drugged |
4 |
174191 |
The ponderous judge interrupted |
Sarcasm |
3 |
174662 |
The possessor of the forty-dollar |
The possessor |
2 |
174038 |
The preacher's evening discourse |
Preaching |
2 |
173932 |
The present King George in his younger days |
Kings And Rulers |
3 |
174457 |
The president of an eastern university |
College Students |
1 |
174036 |
The president of one great southern railway |
Railroads |
7 |
174340 |
The president of the university had dark circles |
Colleges And Universities |
4 |
174179 |
The priest of a New York parish |
Religions |
2 |
173751 |
The prisoner, a darky, explained how it came about |
Evidence |
2 |
174228 |
The prize bull-dog attacked a farmer, |
Tit For Tat |
3 |
173987 |
The professor and his wife were doubtful |
Hogs |
2 |
173964 |
The professor was deeply |
Ready And Willing |
1 |
174432 |
The professor was delivering the final lecture |
College Students |
4 |
173939 |
The professor, who was famous for the wool-gathering of his wits |
Absentmindedness 3 |
4 |
174636 |
The Professor: A diamond is the hardest |
Diamonds |
2 |
174841 |
The profiteer, skimming over the advertisements |
Inventors |
2 |
174758 |
The proof of the wedding |
Alimony |
1 |
174564 |
The proprietor of the general store at the cross-roads |
Drink |
9 |
174045 |
The proverb, "Where there's a will there's a way..... |
Bills |
1 |
174491 |
The public-spirited lady met the little boy |
Mothers |
11 |
173953 |
The quick wit of a traveling salesman |
Salesmen And Salesmanship |
2 |
174312 |
The rather ferocious-appearing husband |
Hard To Please |
5 |
174577 |
The raw Irishman was told by the farmer |
Mistaken Identity |
2 |
173847 |
The raw recruit was on sentry duty. |
Military Discipline |
4 |
173864 |
The reason why so few marriages |
Marriage |
1 |
174363 |
The recruit complained to the sergeant |
Blockhead |
2 |
174467 |
THE RECTOR - "It's terrible for a man |
Profanity |
2 |
174495 |
The reporter who had accompanied the special train |
Railroads |
4 |
174757 |
The Reporter: "I beg pardon, |
From The Heart |
3 |
174153 |
The retired colonel, who had seen forty years |
Luxury |
3 |
173838 |
The Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon was fond of a joke |
Character |
4 |
174451 |
The Rev. Dr. Biddell tells a lively story |
Politicians |
3 |
174167 |
The Rev. Dr. William Emerson, |
Comparisons |
1 |
174181 |
The roses of pleasure seldom last |
Pleasure |
1 |
173757 |
The saddest words of tongue or pen |
Collecting Of Accounts |
4 |
174222 |
The sages of the general store |
Liars |
3 |
174525 |
The sages say, Dame Truth delights to dwell |
Questions |
4 |
174683 |
The school girl from Avenue A, |
Hair |
2 |
174855 |
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