First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
The speaker was waxing eloquent, |
Coeducation |
2 |
187904 |
The Stage Manager: "Now then, |
Justification |
2 |
187881 |
The stallion that had been driven in from |
Puns |
4 |
188321 |
The steamer was on the point of leaving, |
Mistaken Identity |
10 |
187773 |
The storekeeper at Yount, Idaho, |
Realism |
13 |
188474 |
The story is told of Helen Hunt, |
Personal Names |
4 |
188337 |
The story is told of two Trenton men |
Harnessing |
6 |
188776 |
The stranger advanced toward the door. |
Marriage |
3 |
188230 |
The stranger laid down four aces and scooped in the pot. |
Honesty |
2 |
187758 |
The subject of kissing was debated |
Kissing |
2 |
188190 |
The successful financier snorted contemptuously. |
Finance |
5 |
188075 |
The Summer Girl: "It pains me to be |
During Vacation |
2 |
187792 |
The Sunday-school teacher examined his new class. |
Sunday School |
5 |
188038 |
The superstitious sporting editor |
Superstition |
2 |
187914 |
The supervisor of a school was trying to prove |
Attention |
6 |
188195 |
The surest way to hit a woman's heart |
Proposals |
1 |
187867 |
The swain and his swainess had |
Too Sad For That |
1 |
188007 |
The sweet little girl had a violent tussle |
Initiative |
3 |
188492 |
The sweet young thing was being |
Tour |
5 |
187940 |
The sympathetic and inquisitive old lady at the seashore |
Blindness |
3 |
188192 |
The Tabby-Cat: "I am just heart-broken! |
Sympathy |
2 |
187674 |
THE TALL AND AGGRESSIVE ONE |
Conversation |
2 |
187967 |
The teacher asked the little girl |
Grammar |
6 |
188073 |
The teacher asked: "When did Moses live?" |
Sunday Schools |
5 |
187787 |
The teacher directed the class to compose |
Reward Of Virtue |
4 |
187601 |
The teacher directed the class to write a brief |
Baseball |
2 |
188973 |
The teacher explained to her young pupils |
Physiology |
2 |
187851 |
The teacher had explained to the class that the Indian women |
Babies |
4 |
188510 |
The teacher put a question to the class: |
Cats |
12 |
188981 |
The teacher talked on the four seasons, |
Spring |
4 |
187857 |
The teacher used as an illustration of bad grammar, |
Politeness |
4 |
187707 |
The tender young mother detected |
Lying |
6 |
187998 |
The tender young mother detected her baby boy |
Caught Lying |
6 |
193788 |
The tenderfoot in the mining town |
Privilege |
2 |
187821 |
The tenderfoot in the Western town |
Manners |
4 |
188288 |
The three degrees in medical treatment |
Physicians And Surgeons |
1 |
187981 |
The three highest mountains |
Mistake |
|
188434 |
The thrifty housewife regarded her dying husband |
Thrift |
2 |
187929 |
The tiny boy fell down and bumped his head. |
Kissing |
4 |
188623 |
The tourist from the East had stopped |
Not Worth Much |
2 |
187728 |
The traditional fool and his money |
Wealth |
1 |
188174 |
The tragedian had just signed a contract |
Actors |
2 |
188650 |
The tramp was sitting with his back to a hedge |
Dogs |
4 |
188194 |
The traveler in the Blue Ridge Mountains |
Fussiness |
2 |
188091 |
The traveler was indignant at the slow speed |
Duty |
3 |
188207 |
The traveler wrote an indignant letter |
Form |
2 |
188096 |
The traveling salesman instructed |
Mistaken Identity |
3 |
187864 |
The troops had been marching through |
Patriotism |
2 |
188257 |
The trouble is," said Wilkins as |
Witnesses |
2 |
187957 |
The trouble with father, |
Value |
3 |
188323 |
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