First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
The Ladies' Aid ladies were talking |
Hearing |
7 |
174420 |
THE LADY - "Well, I'll give you a dime; |
Charity |
2 |
174457 |
The lady of uncertain age simpered at the gentleman |
Diplomacy |
3 |
174299 |
The lady was waiting to buy a ticket |
Picture show |
3 |
173755 |
The lady who had some culture, |
Nomenclature |
2 |
173906 |
The late "lan Maclaren" |
Shyness |
3 |
174907 |
The late Bishop Foss once visited |
Preaching |
2 |
174011 |
The late Charles Coghlan was a man of great wit |
Embarrassing Situations |
5 |
175463 |
The late Dr. Henry Thayer, |
Accidents |
2 |
174464 |
The late H.C. Bunner, when editor of Puck, |
Jokes |
2 |
174519 |
The late James McNeil Whistler |
Mistaken Identity |
4 |
174066 |
The late John Bigelow, the patriarch of diplomats and authors, |
Age |
4 |
174193 |
The late Justice Brewer |
Fishing |
4 |
173848 |
The late Marshall Field had a very small |
Egotism |
5 |
175601 |
The late Sylvanus Miller, |
Scientific Management |
5 |
174377 |
The lawyer explained to the client his scale of prices: |
Law |
2 |
175281 |
The lawyer for the defense, |
Precaution |
4 |
174016 |
The lawyer was sitting at his desk absorbed |
Parents |
5 |
174171 |
The Leading Woman: "How does Garrette |
Qualified |
2 |
174251 |
The little boy dashed wildly around the corner, |
Punishment |
4 |
174060 |
The little boy had been warned repeatedly |
Humidity |
4 |
174613 |
The little boy interrupted his father's reading |
Politics |
4 |
173920 |
The little boy put a serious question |
Reward Of Virtue |
2 |
173892 |
The little boy was clad in an immaculate white suit |
Cleanliness |
2 |
177442 |
The little boy was found by his mother |
God |
4 |
174568 |
The little boy was greatly elated |
Pride |
2 |
173946 |
The little boy, sent to the butcher shop, |
Anatomy |
2 |
174692 |
The little daughter of a clergyman |
Profanity |
3 |
173921 |
The little daughter of a Democratic candidate |
Candidates |
1 |
174745 |
The little girl came in tears to her mother. |
Love Me, Love Me Not |
4 |
173933 |
The little girl evidently appreciated the fact |
Truth-Tellers |
15 |
174216 |
The little girl had been naughty in school. |
Repetition |
2 |
174138 |
The little girl in the car was a pest. |
Politeness |
4 |
173992 |
The little girl in the zoölogical park tossed bits |
Birth |
4 |
174244 |
The little girl reported at home |
Woman |
2 |
173772 |
The little girl reported at home what |
Adam And Eve |
2 |
176962 |
The little girl returned from church deeply musing on the sermon, |
Cats |
2 |
175039 |
The little girl was deeply impressed |
Sheep And Goats |
8 |
174011 |
The little girl was having a great deal |
Strategy |
3 |
173972 |
The little girl who had observed certain |
Toilette Details |
4 |
174032 |
The little lad sat on the curb howling lustily. |
Punishment |
4 |
173972 |
The little man was perfectly harmless, |
Mistaken Identity |
4 |
174026 |
The London consul of a continental kingdom |
Fortune Hunters |
4 |
174287 |
The long-suffering professor smothered |
Plumber |
7 |
173961 |
The longshoreman was indulging in a fit of temper, |
Profanity |
3 |
174096 |
The Lord gives our |
Friends |
2 |
173989 |
The lunatic peered over the asylum wall, |
Lunacy |
7 |
174234 |
The MacTavish was not a mean man. |
Drew Blank |
8 |
173799 |
The maiden of, er--forty or so, was much upset. |
Might Have Been Worse |
6 |
175296 |
The maiden of, er--forty or so, was much upset. |
Might Have Been Worse |
6 |
173700 |
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