First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
TOM - "My pa is very religious. |
Cost Of Living |
4 |
174185 |
Tom Corwin was remarkable for the size of his |
Insult |
2 |
174699 |
Tom," said an Indiana youngster |
Heaven |
4 |
174596 |
TOMMY - "My gran'pa wuz in th' civil war, |
Anatomy |
3 |
174374 |
TOMMY - "Pop, what is a freethinker? |
Free Thought |
2 |
174546 |
TOMMY - "Pop, what is it that the Bible |
Servants |
2 |
173878 |
Tommy Atkins and a doughboy sat in a poker |
Poker |
4 |
173905 |
TOMMY'S AUNT - "Won't you have another piece of cake, |
Etiquet |
4 |
174638 |
Tommy, fourteen years old, arrived home for the holidays, |
Bookkeeping |
1 |
174356 |
Tommy, why don't you play with Frank any more? |
Mollycoddles |
2 |
174160 |
Tommy," said his brother, |
Luck |
2 |
174230 |
Tommy," said his mother reprovingly, |
Memory |
6 |
173879 |
Tommy: "What's an echo, pa?" |
Her Match |
|
174521 |
TOMPKINS - "Ventley has received a million dollars |
Trusts |
3 |
174003 |
TOURIST - "They have just dug up the corner-stone |
Chronology |
2 |
174357 |
Tourist: "Have you any cold meat?" |
The New Appreciation |
2 |
173967 |
TRAMP - "Lady, I'm dying from exposure." |
Exposure |
2 |
174215 |
Tramp: "Would you please |
Poor |
1 |
174140 |
TRAVELER (on an English train) |
Guarantees |
4 |
174082 |
TRAVELER - "Say, boy, your corn looks kind of yellow." |
Repartee |
6 |
177484 |
TRAVELING LECTURER FOR SOCIETY (to the remaining listener) |
Public Speakers |
2 |
174187 |
Treason doth never prosper: |
Treason |
2 |
173982 |
Tremendous crowd up at our church last night. |
Church Attendance |
3 |
174133 |
Triangles are of three kinds |
Triangles |
1 |
174299 |
Tried to skin me, that scribbler did! |
Authors |
3 |
174448 |
Twinkle, twinkle, lovely star! |
Actors And Actresses |
4 |
174546 |
Two booze-fiends were ambling homeward |
Drunkards |
3 |
174212 |
Two boys once thought to play a trick |
Humbug |
7 |
174258 |
Two characters in Jeffery Farnol's |
Gentlemen |
3 |
174678 |
Two commercial travelers, |
Weather |
4 |
174543 |
Two country darkies listened, |
European War |
3 |
174435 |
Two darky boys in a Southern city met on the street |
New Suits |
6 |
174184 |
Two doctors met in the hall of the hospital. |
Bacteria |
5 |
174619 |
Two friends from Ireland on a tour occupied |
Paradox |
4 |
174446 |
Two girls were talking over the wire. |
Telephone |
3 |
174228 |
Two Irishmen fresh from Ireland had |
Fire Departments |
2 |
174205 |
Two Irishmen were among a class |
Irish Bulls |
1 |
174320 |
Two Irishmen were working on the roof |
Liars |
5 |
174313 |
Two Irishmen who had just landed |
Tears |
5 |
174352 |
Two ladies in a car disputed concerning the window, |
Brutality |
5 |
175086 |
Two little boys, four and five years old respectively, |
Moral Education |
2 |
174073 |
Two Marylanders, who were visiting the National Museum |
Museums |
4 |
173854 |
Two men met on the city street in the evening, |
Forgetfulness |
6 |
174658 |
Two men were boasting about their rich kin. Said one: |
Boasting |
7 |
175212 |
Two men were talking together |
High Prices |
4 |
174110 |
Two mistakes here, |
Blue Blood |
2 |
174023 |
Two negro roustabouts at New Orleans |
Swimmers |
4 |
174111 |
Two negroes were talking about a recent |
Memorials |
2 |
174183 |
Two negroes were working in a coal-bin |
In Order To Be Filled |
6 |
174676 |
Two of the leading attorneys of Memphis, |
Fighting |
4 |
174372 |
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