First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
The doctor stood by the bedside, |
Physicians And Surgeons |
5 |
173873 |
The doctor told him he needed carbohydrates, |
Diet |
6 |
174546 |
The druggist danced and chortled |
The Druggist's Turn |
5 |
174100 |
The Dutchman still retained a strong accent, |
Prayer |
2 |
174092 |
The editor of a country newspaper betook |
Mistaken Identity |
1 |
173932 |
The editor of my paper, |
Extravagance |
4 |
174197 |
The editor of the country paper went |
Luck |
3 |
173872 |
The editor of the local paper was unable to secure |
Advertising |
8 |
174554 |
The eight-year-old son of a Baltimore physician, |
Physicians And Surgeons |
4 |
173906 |
The eminent banker explained just how he started in business: |
Finance |
2 |
174039 |
The eminent English Statesman Arbuthnot-Joyce |
Golf |
6 |
174820 |
The eminent financier was discoursing. |
Finance |
5 |
174378 |
The eminent politicians of opposing parties |
Suspicion |
3 |
173786 |
The energetic New England woman |
Pessimism |
2 |
174232 |
The Escort: Who's that fellow |
Not Restricted |
3 |
173686 |
The evening callers were chatting gaily |
Embarrassing Situations |
3 |
175470 |
The evening wore on, |
Clothing |
3 |
174271 |
The evil effects of decadent verse |
Poetry |
1 |
173940 |
The fact that corporal punishment |
Punishment |
12 |
174156 |
The fact that his two pet bantam |
Ideals |
2 |
174642 |
The faculty were arranging the order |
History |
4 |
174046 |
The fair penitent explained to the confessor |
Vanity |
3 |
174479 |
The faithful old employee asked for a day off. |
Spite |
8 |
173963 |
The farmer decided to give special attention |
Eggs |
3 |
174489 |
The farmer found his new hired man |
Help |
3 |
174624 |
The farmer's mule had just balked |
Medicine |
4 |
173773 |
The farmer, after seven years |
Holding His Own |
2 |
174005 |
The father entered the room where Clara, |
Preparedness |
4 |
174267 |
The father of a school boy in New York City |
Beer |
3 |
174538 |
The father of the family hurried |
First Aid In Illness And Injury |
3 |
173915 |
The father was telling at the table |
Peacemaker |
4 |
174151 |
The ferry-dock was crowded with weary |
Haste |
2 |
174566 |
The ferryboat was well on her way |
Stormy Weather |
1 |
173853 |
The first day out was perfectly lovely, |
Seasickness |
1 |
173968 |
The five-year-old son of James Oppenheim, |
Authors |
1 |
174542 |
The fog was dense and the boat had |
Navigation |
4 |
174613 |
The following extract is from the diary |
Woman |
3 |
174193 |
The following is a recipe for an author: |
Authors |
5 |
174752 |
The following selection of mistakes |
Examinations |
35 |
174712 |
The foreigner, who prided himself |
Idioms |
2 |
174871 |
The foreman and his crew of bridgemen |
Thrift |
8 |
173797 |
The foreman of a Southern mill, |
Forgetfulness |
6 |
174107 |
The four Gerton girls were all good-looking; |
Proposals |
7 |
173907 |
The four-year-old daughter of a clergyman |
Clergy |
7 |
173970 |
The fox terrier regarded with curious interest |
Dogs |
5 |
174104 |
The French aristocrats were not always |
Dirt |
4 |
174395 |
The Frenchman loves his native wine; |
Drinking |
8 |
174260 |
The friend had dropped in to see D'Auber, |
Art |
3 |
174659 |
The friendship existing between Father Kelly |
Religions |
3 |
173725 |
The funeral procession was moving along |
Rehearsals |
4 |
173902 |
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