First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
A night watchman is |
Mistake |
1 |
174492 |
A noisy bunch tacked out of their club |
Drunkards |
6 |
173951 |
A Northern man in an optician's shop |
Optician |
1 |
174324 |
A northerner passing a rundown looking |
Time |
2 |
174745 |
A noted college president, |
Memory |
7 |
174030 |
A noted eastern Judge when visiting |
Preaching |
2 |
174320 |
A noted humorist once spent a few weeks |
Taste |
3 |
173912 |
A number of Confederate prisoners, |
Patriotism |
8 |
173952 |
A number of tourists were recently |
Travelers |
4 |
173804 |
A nut and a joke are alike |
Jokes |
1 |
174131 |
A one-armed man entered a restaurant |
Curiosity |
2 |
173979 |
A parent who evidently disapproved |
Punishment |
2 |
173894 |
A parsimonious farmer notorious |
Scotched! |
5 |
173990 |
A party of Manila army women were returning in an auto |
Alibi |
4 |
174382 |
A party of young men were camping, |
Questions |
6 |
174148 |
A passenger in a taxi leaned over to ask |
First Day On The New Job |
5 |
176940 |
A patient complained to the doctor that his hair was coming out. |
Baldness |
3 |
174648 |
A Peoria merchant deals |
Irishmen |
1 |
173734 |
A pessimist is a man |
Pessimism |
1 |
173861 |
A pessimist is one who |
Pessimism |
1 |
174004 |
A pessimistic young man dining alone |
Fighting |
1 |
174789 |
A Philadelphian, on his way to Europe, |
Seasickness |
1 |
174032 |
A physician was driving through a village |
Knowledge |
2 |
174255 |
A picture is |
Paintings |
1 |
174414 |
A political boss wished to show his appreciation |
Christmas |
3 |
174471 |
A political office in a small town was vacant. |
Candidates |
4 |
174274 |
A political optimist is a fellow |
Optimism |
1 |
174306 |
A political orator, evidently better |
Politicians |
1 |
174018 |
A political speaker, while making a speech, |
Politicians |
2 |
173982 |
A pompous Bishop of Oxford was once stopped |
Clergy |
10 |
174115 |
A pompous little man with gold-rimmed |
Drunkards |
3 |
174060 |
A pompous Scottish laird met |
Sandy Scored |
5 |
174004 |
A poor casual laborer, |
Excuses |
2 |
174626 |
A poor couple who went to the priest |
Marriage Fees |
9 |
173938 |
A poor lady the other day hastened |
Marriage |
3 |
173939 |
A popular hotel in Rome has a sign |
English Language |
1 |
174801 |
A popular Oklahoma City salesman |
Recently married |
4 |
174086 |
A popular society woman announced a |
Husbands |
1 |
173754 |
A popular soprano is said to have |
Description |
1 |
174278 |
A pound and three-quarters of kitten, |
Recipe for an ingenue: |
4 |
174255 |
A prayer showing a ghastly confusion |
Prayer |
2 |
174094 |
A preacher had ordered a load of hay |
Accidents |
6 |
174182 |
A pretty school teacher, |
Irish Bulls |
1 |
174040 |
A priest went to a barber shop conducted |
Drinking |
1 |
174018 |
A prisoner was brought before a police magistrate. |
Trigonometry |
3 |
174279 |
A prisoner was brought before the bar |
Lawyers |
10 |
174488 |
A private, anxious to secure leave of absence, |
Liars |
5 |
174337 |
A prominent Montana newspaper man was making |
Newspapers |
4 |
174130 |
A prominent physician was recently |
First Aid In Illness And Injury |
5 |
173959 |
A Protestant Episcopal clergyman |
Not A Father |
3 |
173767 |
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