Who's Who Nursery Rhymes
15th & 16th Century Historic Christian Men
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Christmas Carols
100

This little girl was never alone, even on her way to school.

Who is Mary?

100

Don't let his guy near your church door.

Who was Martin Luther?

100

This traditional Irish bread does not require yeast to rise.

What is soda bread?

100
This man wrote about eggs, cats, hats, dogs, and fish.

Who is Dr. Seuss?

100

Not technically a carol, this common Christmas song oddly lacks mentioning the town of Bethlehem, Mary or Joseph, the stable, manger, the shepherds, the star, the wise men, or even the name of Jesus!

What is "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear"?

200

Unless he hollers, this creature is best caught by the toe.

What is a tiger?

200

In return for his goal of educating the poorest, this scholar was burned at the steak.

Who was William Tyndale?

200
Frequently paired with sourdough bread, this common addition turns a piece of toast into a sandwich!

What is cheddar cheese?

200

This storyteller primarily wrote westerns and was always geographically accurate.

Who was Louis L'Amour?

200

In an effort to distance themselves from Roman Catholic tradition, this Christian religious group banned the celebration of Christmas - carols in particular - in Britain from 1647-1660.

Who were the Puritans?

300

Together, this man and his wife cleaned the plate.

Who is Jack Sprat?

300

This theologian once smashed a stolen pear instead of eating it.

Who was Augustine of Hippo?

300

Nearly always added to Scandinavian rye bread, this is the real source of the flavor associated with the loaf.

What is fennel or aniseed?

300

While famous especially for his children's books, this author only married late in life.

Who was C.S. Lewis?

300

During this famous historical period, Christmas caroling was at its peak popularity.

What is the Victorian Era?

400

This boy got a purple thumb!

Who is Jack Horner?

400

Upon being told he should marry, this man asked a friend to find him a wife and fixed the wedding date before ever meeting the woman.

Who was John Calvin?

400

In 2014, this company made headlines for using a chemical in their bread that is also used in yoga mat production.

What is Subway?

(The chemical was azodicarbonamide or ADA and is a common component in rubber and plastic.)

400

Best known for her books based on her own childhood, this author was descended from the Delano family - from which President F.D.R. was descended. This author also taught third grade just after her 16th birthday.

Who was Laura Ingalls Wilder?

400

An historical figure and Christian, Good King Wencleslas, actually Duke of Bohemia, ruled over this modern European country.

What is the Czech Republic?

500

On a quest for water, she watched her brother die.

Who is Jill?

500

Leading Hugh Latimer to true faith while merely a college student, this man reportedly felt no pain from the fire that later consumed him.

Who was Thomas Bilney?

500

Used in Passover celebrations, this unleavened bread has a long history indeed!

What is Matzah?

500

This prolific Scottish author wrote genres ranging from science fiction, fantasy, plays, poetry, romances, non-fiction, to historical novels; however, he is best known for his crime fiction.

Who is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

500

The Feast of Stephen that Good King Wencleslas celebrated takes place on this winter date.

What is December 26th?