History's Best Moms
Famous Moms of TV
Who said it?
Nursery Rhymes
Common Bonds
100

This mother of modern royalty led a life full of humanitarianism, working with many charities and children's hospitals. Even upon her death in 1997 she is always remembered for her humanitarianism.

Princess Diana

100

The wife of Archie, this mother raises her feminist daughter dating a raging liberal son in law. Her naive personality lends to the humor of the show, but also gives her an endearing quality that keeps the family functioning together.

Edith Bunker
100

"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself"

FDR
100

In the most commonly known version of hickory dickory dock, what time does the clock strike when the mouse runs down?

1

100

Duck, Scotch, masking, packing

types of tape

200

This mom is known as the first women to win a Nobel prize. Her daughter Irene also won a Nobel prize for her work with radioactivity.

Marie Curie

200

This lovely blonde hairded lady who is bringing up three girls on her own meets a man and unites with him, making the kids between them a bunch indeed.

Carol Brady

200

"I came, I saw, I conquered."

Julius Caesar

200

What along with the king's men tried to put humpty dumpty back together?

the king's horses (how in the world would horses be able to put an egg back together anyhow)

200

bases, infield, outfield.

things in a baseball field

300

This Native American mother was the only female to accompany Lewis and Clarke on thier expidition to the western edge of the country. Not only that, but she also was raising a baby while doing so!

Sacagawea

300

This mother lives on a mountain in Jefferson County, Virginia on a mountain that shares her husband's last name during the time of the depression to WWII. She is a religious and loving woman who keeps all her sons and daughters in check. Don't forget to say good night to Jim Bob or John Boy!

Olivia Walton

300

"An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind."

Ghandi

300

She was seated eating her curds and whey but was frightened off by a spider that sat by her

Little Miss Muffet

300

Euro, Yen, Pence, Pesos

Types of currency

400

This woman, known for her pushes for human rights and jail reformation, escaped slavery and had to fight to get her son, who was illegally sold into slavery, out of slavery. She was one of the first black women to successfully win a court case against a white man. 

Sojourner Truth

400

Barbara Billingsley plays the part of this mother in a well known 1950s sitcom. No matter what hijinks her two boys get up to, her kitchen remains spotless. She is consistently poised, not a hair out of place, makeup flawlessly applied and a string of pearls delicately draped around her neck. 

June Cleaver

400

"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

Muhammad Ali

400

This nursery rhyme has silliness including a cow jumping over the moon, a cat with a fiddle, and a dog laughing at the absurdity of it, while the dish and spoon dash away.

Hey Diddle Diddle

400

Cuban, Po'Boy, Reuben, Bombay, Sailor

Types of sandwiches

500

The second first lady of the United States, this mother often single-handedly ran their farm, wrote letters supporting equal rights for women and the abolition of slavery. One of her sons also became the president years later.

Abigail Adams

500

Husband to Charles, this television wife raises her daughters on the grasslands of Minnesota's Walnut Grove. 

Caroline Ingalls

500

I think, therefore, I am.

Rene Descartes

500

This nursery rhyme includes being something short and stout with a handle and spout

I'm a little teapot

500

Bucatini, Orzo, Angel Hair, Penne

Types of pasta