One little pig went to market, one little pig stayed home, one little pig ate this.
What is roast beef?
Miss Muffet’s visitor.
Who is the spider?
Jack has to be nimble and quick to do this.
What is jump over the candlestick?
They’re full of sugar and spice and everything nice.
Who are little girls?
Wednesday’s child is full of woe and Thursday’s child has this.
What is far to go?
Little Jack Horner put his thumb in a Christmas pie and pulled this out.
What is a plum?
The farmer’s wife cut off their tails with a carving knife.
Who are the three blind mice?
Little Jack Horner’s resting spot.
What is the corner?
The woman who had an empty cupboard.
Who was Old Mother Hubbard?
Here we go round this bush on a clear and frosty morning.
What is a mulberry bush?
This how many blackbirds were baked in a pie.
How many is 24? (four and twenty)
It’s the questions asked of Baa Baa Black Sheep.
What is, ”Have you any wool?”
He has been quoted as saying, “What a good boy am I."
Who is Little Jack Horner?
Last word of the rhyme that begins, "There once was a girl..."
What is horrid?
Mary’s little lamb did this, even though it was against the rules.
What is “it followed her to school one day?”
Little Miss Muffet ate this.
What were curds and whey?
If you hush lil baby and don’t say a word, papa will buy you this.
What is a mockingbird?
The cat killed the rat that ate the malt in this house.
What is the house that Jack built?
Illustrators often have her sitting on a three-legged stool because there is no such thing as tuffet.
Who is Little Miss Muffet?
After Polly put the kettle on, she took it off.
Who is Sukey?
Peter Peter was a great fan of eating this.
What is pumpkin?
Hey Diddle Diddle. The little dog laughed to see these two run away together.
Who are the dish and the spoon?
This guy could eat no fat, his wife could eat no lean.
Who is Jack Sprat?
Mary Mary who grows silver bells in her garden is quite this opposite in position or character.
What is contrary?
Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat. Please put a penny here.
What is “in an old man’s hat?”