First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
A Lady there was of Antigua, |
Etiquet |
5 |
174899 |
A lady told Swinburne that she would render |
Music |
1 |
173925 |
A lady who had arranged an authors' reading |
Authors |
2 |
174022 |
A Lakewood woman was recently reading |
Domestic Finance |
10 |
173903 |
A lanky country youth entered the crossroads |
Voice |
3 |
174131 |
A lawyer cross-examining a witness, |
Lawyers |
1 |
174273 |
A lawyer having offices in a large office |
Lost And Found |
4 |
174338 |
A lawyer made his way to the edge |
Inheritance |
15 |
174760 |
A lawyer was defending a man accused |
Punishment |
4 |
174121 |
A lie is an |
Liars |
1 |
174280 |
A little "Brush" chugged painfully up to the gate of a race track. |
Automobiles |
5 |
174399 |
A little Boston girl with exquisitely long golden |
Boston |
3 |
174010 |
A little boy goes to his father and asks: |
Not the Birds and the Bees. |
8 |
177584 |
A little boy was asked if he prayed |
Prayer |
2 |
174133 |
A little boy was doing his maths homework. |
Maths Homework |
11 |
177473 |
A little boy was entertaining the minister |
Dachshunds |
4 |
174493 |
A little boy, the youngest member |
New Baby |
1 |
174362 |
A little fellow who was being subjected |
Punishment |
2 |
173839 |
A little girl about three years old |
Punishment |
4 |
174046 |
A little girl attending an Episcopal |
Prayers |
2 |
173867 |
A little girl four years old was alone |
Innocence |
7 |
174209 |
A little girl in Washington |
Prayers |
1 |
173751 |
A little girl on the train to Pittsburgh |
Etiquet |
2 |
174679 |
A little girl, being punished by her mother flew, |
Mothers |
3 |
173827 |
A little lad was desperately ill, |
Parents |
3 |
174180 |
A little newsboy with a cigarette |
Generosity |
6 |
174563 |
A little old Irishman was trying to see |
Irish Bulls |
1 |
174044 |
A lively looking porter stood |
Instructions |
7 |
174593 |
A Londoner was telling funny stories |
Nothing To Smile At |
3 |
174251 |
A long-winded attorney was arguing |
Time |
3 |
174169 |
A Louisville journalist was excessively proud |
Journalism |
1 |
174270 |
A love-smitten youth who was studying |
Proposals |
2 |
174170 |
A macaroon, |
Dining |
12 |
174031 |
A maid dropped and broke a beautiful platter |
Servants |
2 |
174025 |
A man addicted to walking in his sleep |
Religions |
1 |
174203 |
A man and his eldest son went |
A Natural Picture |
2 |
175775 |
A man and his eldest son went to have their photographs |
A Natural Picture |
2 |
177101 |
A man and his wife were airing their |
Marriage |
7 |
174570 |
A man arrested for stealing chickens |
Prisons |
1 |
173866 |
A man descended from an excursion |
Families |
4 |
174709 |
A man had for years employed a steady German workman. |
Spite |
8 |
173971 |
A man hurried into a quick-lunch restaurant |
Choices |
3 |
174221 |
A man in a very deep state of intoxication |
Drunkards |
3 |
174132 |
A man just back from South America |
Pittsburg |
7 |
174046 |
A man left his umbrella in the stand |
Umbrellas |
1 |
174308 |
A man to whom illness was chronic, |
Beer |
5 |
174475 |
A man walking along the street of a village |
Lawyers |
5 |
174742 |
A man walks into a nightclub one night. |
The Fifth Affair. |
11 |
177683 |
A man was charged with stealing a horse, |
Lawyers |
3 |
174464 |
A man was telling about an exciting experience in Russia. |
Hunger |
3 |
174382 |
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