Little Jack Horner a squatter? : Little Jack Horner
Taking divinity classes? : Jack be nimble
It's falling down : London bridge
Who let them out? : Hark, hark, the dogs do bark
Fancy a rub-a-dub, then, matey? " Rub-a-dub-dub
Saucy geese? : Goosie, goosie, gander
Piecing together the story : Humpty-dumpty
Who ate all the pie? : Sing a song of sixpence
Bloody Mary, anyone? / Mary, Mary, quite contrary
A short tale? : Three blind mice
A child's guide to taxation : Baa, baa black sheep
So good they associated it twice : Grand old Duke of York
Relationship rhymes : A frog would a -wooing go
Disaster warning? / Ladybird, ladybird
A swift tour of London? : Oranges and lemons
Handbags at ten paces? : Tweedledum and tweedledee
I coulda been a pretender : William and Mary, George and Anne
Doesn't sweat much, for a fat lad : Georgey Porgy
A few stops beyond barking? : As I was walking o'er little moorfields
By 'eck pet! : Elsie Marley is grown so fine
American graffiti : Yankee doodle
Dial 999 : London's burning
A quiet word about lullabies : Baby love, my baby love
Paved with gold? : Turn again, Whittington
Cat in well's chance? : Ding dong bell
Push, push, in the bush : Here we go round the mulberry bush
A proper paddy? : This old man
Penny for them? : Remember, remember
Pigs in wigs : Animals in nursery rhymes
Where have all the sparrows gone? : Who killed cock robin?
Using or losing your head? : Little boy blue
Want some Jack and Jills? : Jack and Jill
Land of my fathers : Taffy was a Welshman
One everyone knows ... : Ring-a-ring o'roses
It's the getting there that counts : Ride a cock horse to Banbury cross
Kitty Fisher, now she's a sort : Lucy locket
Would you Adam & Eve it? : Pop goes the weasel
The odd couple : Jack Spratt
Wages of sin? : See saw, Marjorie Daw
Pipe and slippers : Old King Cole was a merry old soul.