| First Line | 
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title | 
Lines | 
Views | 
| Ma," exclaimed young Teddie,  | 
A Future Financier  | 
3  | 
329424  | 
| Madge: "Have you given Jack  | 
Why, Indeed  | 
2  | 
327278  | 
| MAGISTRATE (about to commit for trial)  | 
Flattery  | 
2  | 
327126  | 
| MAGISTRATE - "And what was the prisoner doing?"  | 
Drunkards  | 
4  | 
327578  | 
| MAGISTRATE - "You admit you stole the pig?"  | 
Irish Bulls  | 
3  | 
327652  | 
| Magistrate: "Can't this case  | 
Ready And Willing  | 
2  | 
327526  | 
| Magna Charta said that  | 
Mistake  | 
1  | 
327707  | 
| Maids are May when they are maids,  | 
Wives  | 
1  | 
327183  | 
| Malachi," said a prospective homesteader  | 
Homesteads  | 
2  | 
327459  | 
| MAMIE - "I believe in woman's rights."  | 
Woman Suffrage  | 
3  | 
327526  | 
| Mamma!  | 
A Young Philosopher  | 
3  | 
329793  | 
| Mamma," complained little Elsie,  | 
Schools  | 
2  | 
327348  | 
| Mamma: "It's very late,  | 
Not What She Meant  | 
2  | 
327135  | 
| MAN - "Is there any reason why I  | 
Begging  | 
2  | 
327164  | 
| Man wants but little here below  | 
Wishes  | 
8  | 
327406  | 
| Man-like is it to fall into sin,  | 
Sin  | 
4  | 
327571  | 
| MANAGER (five-and-ten-cent store)  | 
Bargains  | 
2  | 
327661  | 
| MANDY - "What foh yo' been goin'to de  | 
Marriage Fees  | 
2  | 
327115  | 
| Mankind are always happier  | 
Happiness  | 
1  | 
327883  | 
| Many a great man has been given credit  | 
Dogs  | 
2  | 
327395  | 
| Many a man creates  | 
Opportunity  | 
1  | 
327395  | 
| Many a man thinks he has become  | 
Fame  | 
1  | 
328008  | 
| Many a man who has suffered from tongue  | 
Talking Machine  | 
2  | 
327649  | 
| Many a man," remarked the milk toast philosopher,  | 
Politics  | 
6  | 
327082  | 
| Many a mayor is a friend to the people  | 
Helpfulness  | 
8  | 
327890  | 
| Many catalogers append notes to the main  | 
Librarians  | 
7  | 
327563  | 
| Many receive advice,  | 
Advice  | 
1  | 
327854  | 
| Maria Brown,  | 
Epitaphs  | 
5  | 
327973  | 
| MARION (just from the telephone)  | 
Invitations  | 
3  | 
327454  | 
| Mark Twain and Chauncey M. Depew once went abroad  | 
After Dinner Speeches  | 
3  | 
327468  | 
| Mark Twain at a dinner at the Authors' Club said:  | 
Authors  | 
1  | 
327673  | 
| Mark Twain constantly received letters  | 
Resemblances  | 
5  | 
327225  | 
| Mark Twain once approached a friend,  | 
Sense Of Humor  | 
7  | 
327265  | 
| Mark Twain once told this story:  | 
Public Speakers  | 
2  | 
327098  | 
| Marshall Field, 3rd,  | 
Caution  | 
4  | 
327494  | 
| Mary had a little lamb,  | 
Marks(Wo)Manship  | 
4  | 
327443  | 
| Mary," said the mistress,  | 
Help  | 
2  | 
327370  | 
| Master: "But why do you want  | 
The New Appreciation  | 
2  | 
327243  | 
| Master: "But, Jenkins, the name  | 
Hope Springs Eternal  | 
2  | 
326851  | 
| Matrimony is the  | 
Marriage  | 
1  | 
327855  | 
| MAUD - "That story you told  | 
Gossip  | 
2  | 
327782  | 
| Maud Muller, on a summer night,  | 
Evidence  | 
8  | 
327922  | 
| MAUDE - "I've just heard of a case  | 
Fortune Hunters  | 
2  | 
327547  | 
| MAUDE - "Jack is telling around  | 
Love  | 
3  | 
327305  | 
| Maude Adams was one day discussing  | 
Spinsters  | 
4  | 
327225  | 
| May all single men be married,  | 
Men  | 
2  | 
327229  | 
| May bad fortune follow you  | 
Prosperity  | 
2  | 
327761  | 
| May good humor preside when good fellows meet,  | 
Good Fellowship  | 
2  | 
327750  | 
| May poverty be always  | 
Poverty  | 
1  | 
327354  | 
| May we all travel through  | 
Friendship  | 
1  | 
327311  | 
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