First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
The man about to take a train was worried |
Schedule |
2 |
174306 |
THE MAN AT THE DOOR - "Madame, |
Neighbors |
3 |
174287 |
The man of the house finally took |
Absentmindedness 1 |
3 |
178319 |
The Man of Theory: "The great secret |
The Secret |
2 |
173979 |
The man rushed excitedly into the smoking car. |
Sympathy |
2 |
174036 |
The man sitting in the street car addressed |
Politeness |
5 |
173771 |
The man suffering from insomnia quite often |
Insomnia |
1 |
174895 |
The man that argues with a woman is a fool, |
Natural Deduction |
4 |
174272 |
The man was weak and naturally unlucky, |
Bigamy |
2 |
174223 |
The man who goes into politics |
Politicians |
1 |
173832 |
The man who seeks one thing in life, and but one, |
Ambition |
5 |
174385 |
The man who sings all day at work is a happy man. |
Singers |
4 |
173876 |
The master directed that the picture |
Foresight |
3 |
174416 |
The master of all trades: |
Printers |
1 |
174170 |
The master of the house returned from |
Terminology |
3 |
173740 |
The master of the house was hungry at breakfast, |
Taste |
2 |
174339 |
The master-secret in fighting |
Fighting |
1 |
175056 |
The mayor of a French town had, |
Courtesy |
1 |
173932 |
The meditative Hollander delivered a monologue to his dog: |
Dogs |
3 |
173943 |
The meek-looking gentleman arose hastily |
Mistaken Identity |
5 |
173956 |
The men were arguing as to who was the greatest inventor. |
Jews |
4 |
174486 |
The mere proposal to set the politician |
Politicians |
1 |
174323 |
The mild little husband was appealing |
Marriage |
4 |
174507 |
The mistress was annoyed by the repeated |
Marriage |
4 |
173977 |
The Mistress: "Oh, Jane, |
A Solution |
2 |
175928 |
The modern librarian is a genius. |
Librarians |
10 |
174217 |
The moral of this story may be that it is better |
Conscience |
7 |
174742 |
The moralizing gentleman at the club remarked ponderously: |
Seasickness |
4 |
173822 |
The more one sees |
Dogs |
1 |
174690 |
The more questions a woman |
Questions |
1 |
174498 |
The more worthless a man |
Fishermen |
1 |
174156 |
The more-or-less-religious woman |
Morality |
2 |
173954 |
The morning after a banquet, |
Republican Party |
|
174254 |
The most absent-minded of clergymen was a Methodist minister |
Absentmindedness 5 |
1 |
175103 |
The mother called in vain for her young son. |
Alibi |
4 |
174703 |
The mother came on her little son |
Logic |
8 |
173886 |
The mother came on her little son who was |
Logic |
8 |
175050 |
The mother catechised her young son |
Cleanliness |
7 |
174101 |
The mother heard a great commotion, |
Play |
2 |
174042 |
The mother of the girl baby, |
Personal Names |
2 |
174487 |
The mother, who was a believer |
Threat |
2 |
173913 |
The motor car was driven by a determined young woman, |
Nothing New To Him |
4 |
173959 |
The mourning widow caused a tender |
Peace |
2 |
174508 |
The Mrs. never misses |
Thrift |
4 |
174315 |
The musical young woman who dropped her peekaboo |
Music |
|
174211 |
The native pointed with pride to two |
Tobacco |
3 |
177079 |
The neatness of the New England housekeeper |
Neatness |
5 |
174585 |
The negro, after obtaining a marriage license, |
Marriage |
4 |
174110 |
The neighbors of a certain woman in a New England |
Children |
5 |
174323 |
The new clergyman in the country parish, |
Grace |
2 |
174210 |
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