| First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
| LADY (to tramp who had been commissioned |
Dogs |
2 |
327383 |
| LADY - "Can't you find work?" |
Tramps |
4 |
327169 |
| LADY - "I guess you're gettin' |
Graft |
3 |
327338 |
| LADY PRESIDENT - "What book has helped you most?" |
Books And Reading |
2 |
327362 |
| Lady: "I've just been making my side |
The New Appreciation |
3 |
327744 |
| Lady: "If you please, Cook, |
The New Appreciation |
2 |
327485 |
| Lady: Well, what do you want? |
Front |
4 |
327427 |
| Lady (in box): |
Looking Over |
2 |
327532 |
| Lady (to box office manager): |
Troublesome Customer |
1 |
327360 |
| Lady (to pedlar): |
Nothing New To Him |
2 |
327219 |
| Lady (to prospective daily housemaid): |
An Alias |
2 |
327757 |
| Lady (who has purchased a ready-made dress): |
Justification |
2 |
327044 |
| Language is the expression of ideas, |
English Language |
1 |
328060 |
| LARRY - "I like Professor Whatishisname |
Drama |
2 |
327229 |
| Laugh and the world laughs |
Laughter |
2 |
327470 |
| Lawyer: "When I was a boy my highest |
Realised |
2 |
327696 |
| Lay down, pup. |
Fishy Record |
2 |
327062 |
| LEADING MAN IN TRAVELING COMPANY - "We play Hamlet |
Actors And Actresses |
6 |
327565 |
| Learning hath gained most by those |
Books And Reading |
1 |
327362 |
| Lend me ten, Tom. |
No Doubt |
8 |
327689 |
| Let the man who does |
Love |
1 |
327243 |
| Levinsky, despairing of his life, |
Jews |
9 |
327405 |
| Liberty is being free from the |
Liberty |
1 |
327286 |
| Liberty of conscience means |
Mistake |
1 |
328000 |
| Life's an aquatic meet |
Life |
1 |
327755 |
| Lilly May came to her mistress. |
Weddings |
5 |
327323 |
| Lily: "Harold proposed to me |
To Be Sure |
2 |
327478 |
| Little Alice questioned her mother |
Hereafter |
4 |
328385 |
| Little Bartholomew's mother overheard |
Profanity |
3 |
327551 |
| LITTLE BROTHER - "What's etiquet?" |
Etiquet |
2 |
327901 |
| LITTLE CLARENCE (who has an inquiring mind) |
Politics |
2 |
327469 |
| LITTLE CLARENCE - "Pa!" |
Epitaphs |
5 |
328305 |
| Little dabs of powder, |
Beauty, Personal |
4 |
327507 |
| Little drops in water |
Aviators |
4 |
327833 |
| Little Eleanor's mother was an American, |
Parents |
2 |
327388 |
| Little Elizabeth and her mother |
Fish |
4 |
327322 |
| Little Ethel had been brought up with |
Confessions |
4 |
327142 |
| LITTLE GIRL (who has been sitting very still with a seraphic expression) |
European War |
3 |
328127 |
| Little Girl (in foreground): |
Hope Springs Eternal |
1 |
327161 |
| Little Girl (to Bride at wedding reception): |
Our Modern Infant |
3 |
327171 |
| Little grains of short weight, |
Philanthropists |
4 |
327298 |
| Little Ikey came up to his father |
Failure |
2 |
328118 |
| Little James, while at a neighbor's, |
Hinting |
3 |
327182 |
| Little Mary, who had fallen ill, |
Hospital |
3 |
327577 |
| Little Millie's father and grandfather |
Politics |
2 |
327489 |
| Little Nelly told little Anita what she termed a "little fib." |
Real Estate Agents |
5 |
327266 |
| Little Polly, coming in from her walk one morning, |
Prayers |
2 |
327510 |
| Little Ralph belonged to a family of five. |
Generosity |
6 |
328080 |
| Little six-year-old Harry was asked by his Sunday-school teacher: |
Christmas Gifts |
3 |
327957 |
| Little Willie came home in a sad state. |
Appearance |
4 |
328269 |
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