First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
AMBITIOUS AUTHOR - "Hurray! Five dollars for my latest story, |
Authors |
3 |
174454 |
American travelers in Europe experience |
Tips |
6 |
174034 |
Among a party of Bostonians who spent some time |
Cause And Effect |
7 |
175171 |
Among the coffee-drinkers a high place |
Coffee |
1 |
174091 |
Among the guests at an informal dinner |
Philadelphia |
3 |
174298 |
Among the members of a working gang |
Repartee |
2 |
174252 |
Among the new class which came |
Habit |
4 |
174621 |
Among the presents lately showered upon |
Wedding Presents |
4 |
174468 |
Among the stories told of the late Baron |
Socialists |
5 |
174213 |
Among the tenements that lay within |
Cleanliness |
4 |
174546 |
Among the youngsters belonging to a colege |
Teachers |
4 |
174679 |
Amos Perkins was hired in the spring to shoot muskrats, |
Safety First |
5 |
174518 |
An "Uncle Tom's Cabin" company was starting |
Actors And Actresses |
3 |
174508 |
An Aberdonian went to spend a few days |
Baggage |
1 |
174660 |
An absent-minded man was interrupted |
Husbands |
3 |
174425 |
An acquaintance encountered in the village |
Impatience |
2 |
174610 |
An actor who was married recently |
Weddings |
1 |
174535 |
An African newspaper recently carried |
Marriage |
5 |
174443 |
An after-dinner speaker was called |
Brevity |
1 |
174464 |
An aged, gray-haired and very wrinkled old woman, |
Fighting |
2 |
175120 |
An airman had been taking up passengers |
Ready And Willing |
1 |
174442 |
An Alabama Preacher said to his congregation: |
Confession Time |
9 |
177093 |
An amateur sportsman spent the day |
Hunting |
7 |
174495 |
An ambitious young man called upon a publisher |
Authors |
3 |
174636 |
An American and a Scotsman were discussing |
Weather |
4 |
175178 |
An American and a Scotsman were walking |
Echoes |
3 |
174584 |
An American friend of Edmond Rostand says |
Authors |
7 |
174478 |
An American girl who married a Bavarian |
Values |
3 |
174563 |
An American motorist went to Germany |
Efficiency |
3 |
174508 |
An American took an Englishman |
Yonkers |
2 |
174430 |
An American tourist and his wife, |
Art |
2 |
174812 |
An American tourist hailing from the west |
Travelers |
3 |
174134 |
An American tourist in France found |
French |
3 |
174030 |
An American tourist, who was stopping |
Travelers |
1 |
174176 |
An American travelling in Europe engaged a courier. |
Personal Names |
7 |
174354 |
An anecdote about Dr. Randall Davidson, |
Dining |
2 |
174328 |
An argument arose among a number |
Smells |
1 |
174223 |
An army officer decided to see for himself |
Armies |
4 |
174500 |
An astronomer was entertaining a Scotch friend. |
Golf |
2 |
174389 |
An Atlanta man tells of an amusing experience |
Laziness |
6 |
174573 |
An attorney of Los Angeles |
Chauffeur |
3 |
174371 |
An aviator alighted on a field and said |
Senators |
3 |
174028 |
An early morning customer in an optician's shop |
Blunders |
5 |
174620 |
An earnest preacher in Georgia, |
Statistics |
2 |
174320 |
An economist is usually a man |
Economy |
1 |
174704 |
An elderly darky in Georgia, |
Lawyers |
2 |
174494 |
An elderly man was on his way home |
Whiskers |
2 |
173959 |
An eminent doctor successfully attended |
Greed |
7 |
174589 |
An eminent German scientist who recently |
Husbands |
3 |
174262 |
An eminent statesman was being driven rapidly |
Flattery |
4 |
174232 |
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