First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
A tramp devised a new scheme for working |
Sympathy |
4 |
188098 |
A tramp entered a baker's, shivering piteously. |
It Worked |
13 |
188277 |
A tramp went to a farmhouse, |
Sympathy |
4 |
188066 |
A tramp, after a day or two in the hustling, |
Laziness |
2 |
188566 |
A traveler in Indiana noticed that a farmer |
Horses |
5 |
187960 |
A traveler in Tennessee came across an aged |
New York City |
9 |
188497 |
A traveler in the South chatted with |
Slavery |
6 |
188072 |
A traveler passing through the Broad |
Poverty |
3 |
188537 |
A traveler who believed himself to be sole |
Christians |
2 |
188358 |
A traveler, finding that he had a couple |
Time |
3 |
188070 |
A traveling man who was a cigarette smoker |
Habit |
7 |
188624 |
A trust is known |
Trusts |
1 |
188303 |
A tutor who tooted a flute |
Tutors |
5 |
188839 |
A twelve course dinner |
Dining |
1 |
188254 |
A very black little girl made her way |
Finance |
2 |
188092 |
A very large lady entered a street car |
Corpulence |
1 |
187992 |
A very man - not one of nature's clods |
Husbands |
4 |
188134 |
A very stout old lady, bustling through the park |
Corpulence |
5 |
188094 |
A very tidy young man was distressed |
Reward Of Merit |
2 |
188263 |
A victim of chronic bronchitis called on |
Doctors |
5 |
188170 |
A visiting clergyman was occupying |
Singers |
3 |
188001 |
A visitor from New York to the suburbs |
Scientific Management |
5 |
188285 |
A visitor in the South complained bitterly |
Mosquitoes |
2 |
188172 |
A visitor to Philadelphia, |
Friends, Society Of |
1 |
188273 |
A war is a fearful thing," said Mr. Dolan. |
Armies |
2 |
188363 |
A war was going on, and one day, |
Arbitration International |
5 |
188425 |
A Washington car conductor, |
Destination |
7 |
188549 |
A water consumer in Los Angeles, |
Metaphor |
4 |
188220 |
A wealthy gentleman has a brother |
Wrong Brother |
5 |
188018 |
A wealthy young woman from the west |
Weddings |
3 |
188179 |
A weather-beaten damsel somewhat |
Rest Cure |
3 |
188101 |
A well-known admiral--a stickler |
The Gloomy Guest |
1 |
188081 |
A well-known author tells of an English |
Comparisons |
2 |
188625 |
A well-known Bishop, while visiting |
Time |
3 |
188015 |
A well-known but broken-down Detroit newspaper man, |
Borrowers |
6 |
188133 |
A well-known furniture dealer of a Virginia |
Choices |
3 |
188081 |
A well-known millionaire entertained |
Money Value |
2 |
188053 |
A well-known New York contractor |
Graft |
3 |
187979 |
A well-known revivalist whose work |
Prayers |
5 |
188168 |
A well-known Scottish architect |
Drinking |
3 |
188554 |
A well-known theatrical manager repeats |
Circus |
5 |
188381 |
A well-meaning Washington florist |
Age |
4 |
188341 |
A well-to-do colored man suffered a serious illness, |
Doctors |
4 |
188443 |
A West Virginia darky, a blacksmith, |
Partnership |
1 |
188442 |
A western bookseller wrote to a house |
Chicago |
3 |
188121 |
A western buyer is inordinately proud of the fact |
Ancestry |
5 |
188490 |
A western college boy amused himself |
College Students |
2 |
188299 |
A western politician tells the following story |
Beds |
4 |
188102 |
A white man during reconstruction times |
Punishment |
6 |
188561 |
A widow visited a spiritualistic medium, |
Widow |
7 |
188059 |
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