First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
Society consists of two classes, |
Society |
1 |
173855 |
SOLEMN SENIOR - "So your efforts |
Repartee |
2 |
174157 |
Some friends are |
Friends |
2 |
174136 |
Some months after the elopement, |
Elopement |
3 |
174887 |
Some people are never satisfied. |
Gratitude |
2 |
174325 |
Some people are so fond |
Luck |
1 |
173974 |
Some persons are born to have honor thrust upon them, |
Dogs |
3 |
174222 |
Some physicians direct their patients |
Lawyers |
1 |
174609 |
Some real-estate dealers in British Columbia |
Mountains |
1 |
174143 |
Some Scottish deacons were famous, |
Kissing |
2 |
175941 |
Some temptations come to |
Laziness |
1 |
174600 |
Some time after the presidential election of 1908, |
Bryan, William Jennings |
1 |
173984 |
Some time ago a crowd of Bowery sports went |
Thieves |
6 |
174018 |
Some time ago an English friend |
Provincialism |
4 |
174147 |
Some time before Mr. Taft became President |
Spelling |
8 |
173830 |
Some wasps built their nests during the week |
Devil |
2 |
174957 |
Some wise person once said |
Not Up-To-Date |
3 |
173902 |
Some years ago, Mark Twain was a guest |
Talkers |
4 |
174266 |
Someone asked a darky from Richmond |
Population |
2 |
174097 |
Sometimes the use of a diplomatic method defeats |
Diplomacy |
2 |
174500 |
SON - "Say, mama, father broke |
Wives |
3 |
174171 |
SON - "Why do people say 'Dame Gossip'? |
Gossip |
2 |
174460 |
SONNY - "Aw, pop, I don't wanter study arithmetic." |
Arithmetic |
2 |
174515 |
Soon after the installation of the telegraph |
News |
1 |
174712 |
Sorry, gentlemen," said the new constable, |
Automobiling |
3 |
174507 |
Speakin' of de law of compensation, |
Compensation |
1 |
173953 |
Speakin' of fertile soil, |
Hyperbole |
4 |
174309 |
Speaking of the policy of the Government |
Patriotism |
4 |
174482 |
Specialist (to patient suffering from insomnia): |
A Subtle Distinction |
2 |
175940 |
SPOONLEIGH - "Does your sister always look under the bed?" |
Courtship |
2 |
173971 |
Spurgeon was once asked if the man who |
Cornets |
2 |
174191 |
Stanley Jordan, the well-known Episcopal minister, |
Quotations |
2 |
174703 |
Stepping out between the acts at the first |
Minorities |
5 |
173730 |
Steward: Can I do anything for you, sir? |
Troublesome Customer |
2 |
173854 |
STRANGER - "What's the fight about?" |
Marriage |
2 |
174406 |
Strengthen me by sympathizing |
Sympathy |
1 |
174046 |
Strickland Gillilan, the lecturer and the man |
Repartee |
3 |
174058 |
Strolling along the boardwalk at Atlantic City, |
Excuses |
3 |
175028 |
STUDE - "Do you smoke, professor?" |
College Students |
5 |
174380 |
STUDE. - "Is it possible to confide a secret to you?" |
College Students |
4 |
174247 |
Stuff a hired dress-suit case with an effort to please, |
Recipe for a waiter: |
4 |
174427 |
Success in life |
Success |
1 |
174001 |
Success is counted sweetest |
Success |
2 |
173854 |
Successful Poultry Farmer: |
Hope Springs Eternal |
2 |
173874 |
SUFFERER - "I have a terrible toothache |
Remedies |
3 |
173987 |
Suit the action to the word, |
Acting |
1 |
174348 |
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER - "Johnny, |
Recall |
2 |
174821 |
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER - "Willie, |
Golf |
2 |
174510 |
Sunday School Teacher: Now, Alfred, |
Sunday School |
2 |
174054 |
Sunshine is delicious, |
Weather |
1 |
174302 |
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