First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
A city man, visiting a small country town, |
Horses |
2 |
174578 |
A clergyman was once sent for in the middle |
Preaching |
5 |
174373 |
A clergyman was quite ill as a result |
Gluttony |
3 |
174766 |
A clergyman who advertised |
Versatility |
5 |
174563 |
A clergyman who was holding a children's |
Seasickness |
2 |
174739 |
A clergyman, who was summoned in haste |
Consideration |
3 |
174343 |
A clerk showed forty patterns of ginghams |
Wives |
2 |
174115 |
A college professor was one day nearing |
College Students |
3 |
174400 |
A college professor, |
Irish Bulls |
2 |
174502 |
A Colonel, who used to assert |
Diet |
5 |
174637 |
A colored deacon who was the leader |
Preacher |
2 |
174188 |
A colored girl asked the drug clerk |
Negroes |
8 |
174517 |
A colored man had been arrested |
Marriage |
3 |
174666 |
A colored parson, calling upon one of his flock, |
Chicken Stealing |
3 |
174336 |
A conductor and a brakeman on a Montana railroad |
Liars |
4 |
174724 |
A country girl was home from college |
Worms |
3 |
174387 |
A country newspaper printed the following announcement: |
Librarians |
1 |
173962 |
A country school-teacher was cashing her monthly check |
Salaries |
2 |
174702 |
A couple advertised: |
Children |
2 |
174437 |
A couple from Boston spent a winter in Augusta, |
Point Of View |
3 |
174116 |
A couple of old grouches at the Metropolitan Club |
Husbands |
4 |
174112 |
A curious little man sat next an elderly, |
Efficiency |
3 |
174618 |
A customer entered the small-town |
Life's Biggest Problem |
2 |
174287 |
A cynic, considering the fact that women |
Woman |
1 |
174176 |
A darky fruit-dealer |
Salesmen And Salesmanship |
5 |
174622 |
A darky meeting another coming from the library |
Books And Reading |
3 |
174256 |
A day, an hour, of virtuous liberty |
Liberty |
2 |
174402 |
A dear old citizen went to the cars |
Farewells |
3 |
174867 |
A delegation from Kansas visited Theodore Roosevelt |
Theodore Roosevelt |
6 |
175077 |
A dinner, coffee and cigars, |
Pleasure |
4 |
174378 |
A director of one of the great transcontinental |
Fathers |
4 |
175013 |
A distinguished librarian is a good follower |
Librarians |
1 |
174366 |
A distinguished theologian |
Preaching |
2 |
174493 |
A district leader went to Sea Girt, |
Repartee |
2 |
174179 |
A doctor came up to a patient |
Illusions And Hallucinations |
3 |
174530 |
A Duluth pastor makes it a point to welcome |
Clergy |
3 |
174334 |
A dumpy little woman with solemn eyes, |
Honesty |
7 |
174194 |
A family moved from the city to a suburban locality |
Dogs |
2 |
174510 |
A famous spinster, known throughout the country |
Spinsters |
4 |
174406 |
A farmer during a long-continued drought |
Competition |
2 |
174552 |
A farmer in great need of extra hands |
Labor And Laboring Classes |
5 |
174672 |
A farmer noticing a man in automobile |
Fords |
2 |
174586 |
A farmer returning home late at night, |
Beauty, Personal |
6 |
174934 |
A farmer, according to this definition, |
Agriculture |
1 |
174425 |
A farmer, who indulged in sprees, |
Drink |
2 |
174264 |
A fat woman entered a crowded street car |
Kindness |
4 |
174691 |
A father once said to his son, |
Puns |
5 |
174133 |
A few years ago Henry James reviewed |
Irreverence |
4 |
174169 |
A firm of shady outside London |
Recommendations |
3 |
174712 |
A flea and a fly in a flue, |
Aeronautics |
5 |
174671 |
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