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Answers to the Nursery Rhyme Game

Rhyme Games


1. When the bough breaks

Rock a bye baby

2. This little pig had roast beef

This little pig went to market

3. The little dog laughed

Hey diddle diddle

4. Pat it and prick it and mark it with a B

Patty-Cake

5. Some like it in the pot nine days old

Pease porridge hot

6. He stuck a feather in his cap

Yankee Doodle

7. Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the King?

Sing a song of Sixpence

8. They all ran after the farmer's wife.

Three Blind Mice

9. All the Kings horses and all the kings men.

Humpty Dumpty

10. They licked the platter clean

Jack Sprat

11. When the boys came out to play

Georgie Porgie

12. Had a wife and couldn't keep her.

Peter, Peter, Pumpkin eater

13. The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn

Little Boy Blue

14. Eating her curds and whey.

Little Miss Muffet

15. And he called for his fiddlers three.

Old King Cole

16. How does your garden grow?

Mary, Mary, quite Contary

17. She doesn't know where to find them

Little Bo-peep

18. She gave them all broth without any bread

Old Woman in the Shoe

19. We all fall down!

Ring around the Rosie

20. To fetch a pail of water.

Jack and Jill

21. Yes Sir, Yes, Sir, three bags full

Baa, Baa black sheep

22. It's fleece was white as snow.

Mary had a little lamb

23. He put in his thumb and pulled out a plumb.

Little Jack Horner

24. To fetch her poor dog a bone.

Old Mother Hubbard

25. The clock struck one

Hickory Dickory Dock

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