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Succinct joke The Times Concise 04 Jul 2025
Short joke or witty remark (3-5) Mirror Classic 30 Jun 2025
Joke about English passenger ship
Short, pithy joke (3-5)
Witty remark concerns a large boat
Short crack in a certain ship? (3-5)
Clever quip USA Today 30 Mar 2025
Witty remark about English ship
Zinger LA Times Daily 04 Mar 2025
Short joke or witty remark Mirror Classic 23 Jan 2025
Pithy joke (Hyph.)
Pithy joke Eugene Sheffer 17 Jan 2025
Brief joke (hyph.)
A joke describing the Titanic, for example (3-5) The Guardian Cryptic 13 Dec 2024
A single ship joke (3-5)
Very short joke (3-5)
Little joke about lone ship (3-5)
Short joke or witty remark Mirror Classic 13 Aug 2024
Somewhere sailors may be, smuggling ecstasy and crack
Crack seen in a particular ship?
Quip to do with English cruise ship
Short joke or witty remark (3,5) Mirror Classic 05 Jun 2024
Joke on a large ship? (3-5)
Single vessel in a joke by Tim Vine (3-5)
"I used to hate facial hair, but then it grew on me," e.g.
Wisecrack, quip (3-5)
Short crack in part of Cunard fleet? (3-5)
Witticism The Guardian Quick 15 Jan 2024
Fun
Wisecrack from individual on ship The Telegraph Cryptic 20 Mar 2023
Joke aboard ship about head of entertainment The Telegraph Cryptic 27 Feb 2023
Succinct joke The Guardian Quick 20 Feb 2023
Telephone connection in US city on reflection is a joke! The Guardian Quiptic 07 Nov 2022
Quick quip Premier Sunday 20 Mar 2022
Roast joke Premier Sunday 23 Jan 2022
Succinct joke Universal 26 Oct 2021
Short wisecrack The Telegraph Quick 22 Aug 2021
Short zinger Universal 28 Jul 2021
It may be a quick hit Newsday 26 Jun 2021
Short joke The Guardian Speedy 23 May 2021
Short stand-up delivery USA Today 17 Jan 2021
Single passenger ship, for example, is delivered as a joke? Irish Times Crosaire 07 Dec 2020
Cruise company with this would be a joke The Telegraph Toughie 12 Nov 2020
A joke -- monorail? The Telegraph Cryptic 26 May 2020
Big lie about river flowing backwards; a joke The Telegraph Toughie 28 Apr 2020
Short joke Eugene Sheffer 20 Nov 2019
Short joke or amusingly clever remark The Guardian Speedy 25 Aug 2019
Stand-up's quickie USA Today 25 Apr 2019
Stand-up's quickie
Roast bit New York Times 28 Nov 2018
Quick quip Newsday 28 Oct 2018
Cunard ship, for example? Is that meant to be funny! Irish Times Crosaire 06 Jul 2018
Short joke The Telegraph Quick 28 May 2018
Roast bit
Zinger Wall Street Journal 19 Jun 2017
Henny Youngman specialty Wall Street Journal 17 Jun 2017
Individual's large vessel is a joke The Telegraph Toughie 18 Apr 2017
I'll go by ship to make speedy delivery of comic? The Telegraph Cryptic 13 Apr 2017
Soul of wit exemplified in single craft The Telegraph Cryptic 22 Jan 2017
Something amusing only Queen Victoria? The Times Cryptic 05 Dec 2016
Crack I found in front of large vessel The Times Cryptic 21 Sep 2016
Gag new priest in rising US city The Telegraph Toughie 19 Apr 2016
Short joke The Times Concise 01 Mar 2016
'Apparently I snore so loudly that it scares everybody in the car I'm driving,' e.g New York Times 06 Feb 2016
"Apparently I snore so loudly that it scares everybody in the car I'm driving," e.g.
Single sentence jokes Irish Times Simplex 30 Dec 2015
Quick joke The Sun Two Speed 19 Dec 2015
Single-ship gag? The Sun Two Speed 19 Dec 2015
Opposite of a shaggy-dog story New York Times 04 Dec 2015
Mitch Hedberg's 'I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it,' e.g New York Times 06 Nov 2015
By no means a fleet response that may raise a laugh The Telegraph Cryptic 19 Oct 2015
Stand-up's staple USA Today 15 Aug 2015
Quick quip New York Times 17 Jun 2015
Funny city in Nevada carrying river northward The Telegraph Toughie 17 Mar 2015
Quick quip
Opposite of a shaggy-dog story
Mitch Hedberg's "I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it," e.g.
Stand-up's staple
"I wonder what the word for 'dots' looks like in Braille," e.g.
Concise comedy
Set piece
Bit part
Compact quip
Henny Youngman specialty
Bit of a barrage
Quick joke
Quick joke
"I just flew in, and boy are my arms tired!," e.g.
"I just flew in, and boy are my arms tired!," e.g.
Mini ha-ha
Stand-up's zinger
Bon mot
Stephen Wright offering
Routine delivery
Stand-up's staple
Henny Youngman's specialty
Youngman's specialty
Brief joke
"If you shoot at mimes, should you use a silencer?," e.g.
Comic's creation
Quick delivery
Quick laugh
Marx forte
Youngman specialty
Short joke
Roast ingredient?
"Take my wife . . . please!," e.g.
It's a joke
It's a joke
Youngman offering
Short, witty remark
Henny Youngman specialty
Funny bit
Gag
Steven Wright specialty
Steven Wright specialty
Short joke
Marx forte
Marx forte
Compact quip
Part of a routine
Bit of wit
Comedian's quickie
No shaggy dog story
Gag
An example would be "Take my wife, please!"
"Take my wife, please!"
Very small fleet?
Steven Wright quote, often
Funny bit
Part of a routine, maybe
Repartee
Zinger
Short joke
"Take my wife ... please!," e.g.
Youngman forte
Routine part
Youngman yuk
Monologue delivery
Joke from Henny Youngman
Sitcom joke, frequently
Henny Youngman's specialty
Part of a comedian's repertoire
Quick quip
Quick joke
Comic's specialty
Bon mot
Witticism
Youngman quip
Youngman gag
Henny Youngman gag
Ad-libbed segment
Kind of joke.
"Airplane!" gag, e.g.
Rapid-fire joke
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