Old King Cole
Jack
The Queen
Hey Diddle
Jack and Jill
100

He had 3 of these.

Fiddlers

100

Two adjectives that describe Jack.

Nimble and quick

100

She was queen of these body parts. 

Hearts

100

This bovine jumped over the moon. 

The cow
100

The siblings fetched this. 

A pail of water

200

He was this kind of soul.

Merry and old

200

He burned this body part. 

Toe

200

The pastries the queen baked. 

Some tarts. 

200

These two kitchen items ran away together. 

The dish and the spoon. 

200

The boy broke this. 

His crown. 

300

Besides musicians, he called for these two things.

Pipe and bowl.

300
Jack jumped over this. 

Candlestick 

300

This person stole a baked good.  

Knave of Hearts

300

The instrument a feline played. 

Fiddle

300

After fetching water, the sister did this. 

Went tumbling down. 

400

This line starts: "Oh there's none so rare..."

As can compare with King Cole and his fiddlers 3.

400

This is how Jack jumped. 

High and low

400

The thief vowed this. 

To steal no more. 

400

The dog laughed at this. 

Such sport

400

The place the boy went after tumbling down. 

Home

500

The first two lines of OKC.

Old King Cole was a merry old soul, a merry old soul was he, he called for his pipe he called for his bowl and he called for his fiddlers 3.  

500

This is the entire nursery rhyme.

Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. Jack jump over the candlestick. Jack jump high, Jack jump low, Jack jumped over and burned his toe. 

500

This is how the king punished the thief. 

Full sore. 

500

This is the entire nursery rhyme. 

Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon.  The little dog laughed to see such sport and the dish ran away with the spoon. 

500

The brother bound his head with these objects. 

Vinegar and brown paper. 

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