| First Line | 
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title | 
Lines | 
Views | 
| Who are those people who are cheering?  | 
War  | 
2  | 
327452  | 
| Who ceases to be a  | 
Scholarship  | 
1  | 
327528  | 
| Who gave ye th' black eye,  | 
Fighting  | 
2  | 
327884  | 
| Who hath not met with home-made bread,  | 
Home  | 
7  | 
326704  | 
| Who hath not own'd,  | 
Personal Names  | 
2  | 
327288  | 
| Who seeks, and will not take  | 
Opportunity  | 
2  | 
327550  | 
| Who was the originator of the  | 
A Chance Lost  | 
2  | 
329649  | 
| Why are they not speaking?  | 
No Dissension  | 
4  | 
327345  | 
| Why are you so vexed, Irma?  | 
Democracy  | 
2  | 
327627  | 
| Why did papa have appendicitis  | 
Providence  | 
3  | 
326862  | 
| Why did the father of the prodigal son  | 
Prodigals  | 
2  | 
326848  | 
| Why did you break your engagement  | 
Teachers  | 
2  | 
327562  | 
| Why did you come to college, anyway?  | 
College Students  | 
2  | 
327117  | 
| Why did you take Meyerbeer  | 
The Gloomy Guest  | 
2  | 
326740  | 
| Why do you beat your little son?  | 
Cruelty  | 
2  | 
326959  | 
| Why do you object to children  | 
Family  | 
2  | 
327164  | 
| Why don't women have the same sense  | 
Theater  | 
2  | 
326784  | 
| Why don't you give your wife an allowance?  | 
Allowances  | 
2  | 
327320  | 
| Why is it you never get to the office  | 
Tardiness  | 
2  | 
327454  | 
| Why is it you never get to the office on time  | 
Tardy  | 
2  | 
330273  | 
| Why is it," asked the persistent poetess,  | 
Poets  | 
5  | 
327129  | 
| Why not have an illuminated sign  | 
Tariff  | 
1  | 
327272  | 
| Why was it you never married again,  | 
Pensions  | 
2  | 
327826  | 
| WIFE (complainingly)  | 
Praise  | 
2  | 
327528  | 
| WIFE (on auto tour)  | 
Drinking  | 
2  | 
326928  | 
| WIFE - "I consider, John,  | 
Absent-Mindedness  | 
2  | 
327512  | 
| WIFE - "Please match this piece of silk  | 
Diplomacy  | 
3  | 
326988  | 
| WIFE - "Wretch! Show me that letter."  | 
Dressmakers  | 
4  | 
327029  | 
| Wife:--"Women are not extravagant  | 
Economy  | 
2  | 
327739  | 
| Wife: "Two bottles of ginger ale,  | 
Justification  | 
2  | 
327855  | 
| Wife: "George, is that you?"  | 
Home Life  | 
2  | 
326708  | 
| Wife: "I'm afraid you'll think me  | 
All In One Breath  | 
1  | 
327279  | 
| Wife: "My dear, we've simply  | 
Justification  | 
1  | 
327155  | 
| Wife: "Yes, dear.  | 
Justification  | 
2  | 
327646  | 
| Wife (at upper window):  | 
Not What She Meant  | 
3  | 
326940  | 
| Wife (enthusiastically):  | 
Too Sad For That  | 
2  | 
326650  | 
| Wife (referring to guest):  | 
Justification  | 
2  | 
327010  | 
| Wife (habituĂ© of the Ring,  | 
The New Appreciation  | 
1  | 
327080  | 
| Wifey: "Henry, do you think me  | 
Too Enthusiastic  | 
3  | 
326809  | 
| William - - was said to be the ugliest,  | 
Flattery  | 
3  | 
327134  | 
| William Dean Howells is the kindliest  | 
Authors  | 
3  | 
327342  | 
| William had just returned from college,  | 
Heredity  | 
4  | 
327339  | 
| William J. Stevens, for several years  | 
Dogs  | 
4  | 
326898  | 
| William Phillips, our secretary of embassy at London,  | 
Choices  | 
3  | 
327337  | 
| William R. Hearst, who never touches liquor,  | 
Drunkards  | 
8  | 
327081  | 
| William, aged five, had been reprimanded  | 
Parents  | 
3  | 
327160  | 
| WILLIE - "All the stores closed on the day my uncle died."  | 
Boasting  | 
2  | 
327299  | 
| WILLIE - "Pa!"  | 
Altruism  | 
5  | 
327443  | 
| WILLIE - "Paw, what is the middle class?"  | 
Middle Classes  | 
2  | 
326894  | 
| Willie had a savings bank;  | 
Finance  | 
12  | 
327145  | 
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