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Jokes, Riddles & Giggles Listing Alphabetical by First Lines or part thereof.
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First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
Jack and I have parted forever. |
Courtship |
3 |
188566 |
Jack Barrymore, son of Maurice Barrymore, |
Cause And Effect |
4 |
188764 |
Jacky, dear, |
More Opportunity |
2 |
188342 |
Jake was dying. His wife, Becky, |
The Sixth Affair. |
8 |
191624 |
James J. Hill, the Railway King, |
Employers And Employees |
5 |
189432 |
James Oliver Curwood, a novelist, |
Authors |
2 |
188427 |
James the Second, when Duke of York, |
Punishment |
1 |
188338 |
James, have you whispered |
Whispering |
4 |
188325 |
Jazz: "My girl told me she weighed |
Weight |
3 |
188044 |
Jeanette was wearing a new frock when her dearest friend called. |
Candor |
4 |
189422 |
Jenkins, a newly wedded suburbanite, |
Loyalty |
4 |
188306 |
JENNIE - "What makes George such a pessimist?" |
Marriage |
2 |
188796 |
Jim, who worked in a garage, |
Grief |
3 |
188261 |
Jimmy found much to criticise in his small sister. |
Discipline |
4 |
188079 |
John B. Gough was fond of telling |
Orientation |
12 |
188386 |
John D. Rockefeller tells this story on himself: |
Egotism |
9 |
195953 |
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., once asked a clergyman |
Texts |
5 |
188181 |
John Fiske, the historian, |
Epithets |
6 |
189001 |
John Kendrick Bangs one day called |
Repartee |
3 |
188293 |
John L. Sullivan was asked why he had never taken to giving boxing lessons. |
Boxing |
2 |
188521 |
John R. McLean, owner of the Cincinnati Enquirer |
Journalism |
4 |
188574 |
John Willie (pleadingly): |
Wedding Declared Off |
4 |
188611 |
John, John," whispered an alarmed wife, |
Cookery |
2 |
187996 |
John, whatever induced you to buy |
Agents |
2 |
188676 |
John: "Yew wait here, |
Not Restricted |
2 |
188340 |
Johnnie Poe, one of the famous Princeton football family, |
Baggage |
5 |
188512 |
JOHNNY - "Papa, would you be glad |
Saving |
3 |
188182 |
Johnny hasn't been to school long, |
Cowards |
10 |
188160 |
Johnny, who had been to the circus, |
Circus |
4 |
188392 |
Johnny, who was to be the guest at a neighbor's |
Politeness |
5 |
188365 |
Johnny," said his teacher, |
Business Ethics |
4 |
188354 |
Johnny," said the mother as she vigorously |
Negroes |
2 |
188718 |
JOKELY - "I got a batch of aeroplane |
Jokes |
3 |
188152 |
Jokes were first imported to this country several hundred years |
Jokes |
7 |
188497 |
JONES - "How'd this happen? |
Occupations |
2 |
188293 |
Jones (who is of an inquiring mind): |
Not What She Meant |
2 |
188274 |
Joseph Chamberlain was the guest of honor |
After Dinner Speeches |
1 |
188673 |
Joseph H. Choate and Chauncey Depew were invited to a dinner. |
After Dinner Speeches |
2 |
190741 |
Josh Billings said: |
Laughter |
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188755 |
JUDGE - "Your innocence is proved. You are acquitted." |
Trouble |
2 |
188485 |
Judging from the stuff printed in the newspapers, |
Congress |
6 |
188220 |
Julia: "Fanny married a very wealthy man, |
Femininity |
2 |
188433 |
Just before the service the clergyman |
Thirteen To One |
3 |
188121 |
Justice David J. Brewer was asked not long ago by a man. |
Mothers-In-Law |
4 |
188114 |
Justice Moody was once riding on the platform |
Courtesy |
6 |
188284 |
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