From Middle English for "coarse meal", this basic corn dish of the South is often thought coarse by Yankees
Grits
Of a house of mud, sticks, or bricks, the 1 you won't find in "The 3 Little Pigs"
Mud
Instrument traditionally used to play reveille & taps
Bugle
Of a barnacle, binnacle, or carbuncle, the one you'd find most useful aboard ship
Binnacle
"I, Tina"
Tina Turner
"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord..."
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
One's period of greatest success, it goes back to Anglo-Saxon use of "hey" as an expression of joy
Heyday
The moral of this fable: people who tell lies won't be believed, even when they tell the truth
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
In "Jack & the Beanstalk", it cried out "Master! Master!" & gave jack away
The (Golden) Harp
Of a witch, waterfowl, or way out, what you're looking for if you're looking for a egress
Way Out
"Happy Trails"
Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
"He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream..."
The Old Man and the Sea
Commoners in England couldn't cut trees for fuel, but could profit from these, felled by the wind
Windfall

German town in which you will find this monument to a tale by the Brothers Grimm
Bremen Town
3 types of this instrument are the tenor, plectrum, & 5-string
Banjo
Of a buttock, futtock, or fetlock, the 1 not found on a horse
"Lady Sings the Blues"
Billie Holiday
"Marley was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that."
A Christmas Carol
Highfalutin' & hoity-toity are synonyms for this word from the Latin "over the eyebrow"
Supercilious
Hans C. Andersen tale of a girl who freezes to death in an alley while dreaming of her grannie
The Little Match Girl
The standard instrumentation of a string quartet
2 Violins, 1 Viola, 1 Cello
Of ex parte, ex libris, or ex post facto, the 1 that's not a legal term
Ex Libris
"Yes I Can"
Sammy Davis Jr.
It looked extremely rocky for the Mudville 9 that day..."
Casey at the Bat
"Rise to vote, sir" is one of these, named from the Greek "to run back again"
Palindrome
In an Old Norse version of this folk tale, it's a pancake that rolls, not runs, away
The Gingerbread Boy (or Man)
From Greek for "self", "idiophones" is another name for this largest family of instruments
Percussion Instruments
Of polydactyl, polydipsic, or polydemic, what you'd be if you were stranded in the desert without water
Polydipsic
Who's Sorry Now?
Connie Francis
"The great fish moved silently through the night water..."
Jaws