Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (101 results returned)

#20, aired 2023-11-15MOTHER GOOSE POLICE BLOTTER $200: A woman called 9-1-1 to report an intruder at her tuffet; an 8-legged suspect was apprehended & later released "Little Miss Muffet"
#20, aired 2023-11-15MOTHER GOOSE POLICE BLOTTER $400: Medics were dispatched to a local hillside where a man sustained head injuries fetching water with a female companion "Jack and Jill"
#20, aired 2023-11-15MOTHER GOOSE POLICE BLOTTER $600: Veterinary personnel were dispatched when a local woman reported her flock had returned without tails after an unexplained absence "Little Bo Peep"
#20, aired 2023-11-15MOTHER GOOSE POLICE BLOTTER $800: Police received multiple reports at 10 P.M. of a man running through town & tapping on windows in his nightgown "Wee Willie Winkie"
#20, aired 2023-11-15MOTHER GOOSE POLICE BLOTTER $1000: Officers responded to anonymous reports that a local man was sequestering his wife inside a large gourd "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater"
#7131, aired 2015-09-21YIPES, MOTHER GOOSE $200: The old woman who lived in this gave her kids "broth without any bread" & "whipped them all soundly & put them to bed" a shoe
#7131, aired 2015-09-21YIPES, MOTHER GOOSE $400: This pony rider "came to town... one took his bag, another his scrip, the quicker for to starve him" Yankee Doodle
#7131, aired 2015-09-21YIPES, MOTHER GOOSE $600: Pieman stuff aside, this guy rode a spotted cow that "threw him on the ground, which made the people laugh" Simple Simon
#7131, aired 2015-09-21YIPES, MOTHER GOOSE $800: "Old Dame Dob... patched his nob, with vinegar and brown paper", his nob being his fractured skull Jack
#7131, aired 2015-09-21YIPES, MOTHER GOOSE $1000: Whoa! An alternate version has "four and twenty naughty boys baked in a pie" & a bag, not a pocket, full of this rye
#6525, aired 2013-01-18HORRIFYINGLY REAL MOTHER GOOSE $400: 3 mice. Sightless. Scared. & this lady "cut off their tails with a carving knife"; did you ever see such a sight in your life? the farmer's wife
#6525, aired 2013-01-18HORRIFYINGLY REAL MOTHER GOOSE $800: He "broke his crown", but Old Dame Dob just "patched his nob with vinegar and brown paper" Jack
#6525, aired 2013-01-18HORRIFYINGLY REAL MOTHER GOOSE $1200: So ends the tail! She found her sheep "indeed, but it made her heart bleed, for they'd left all their tails behind 'em" Little Bo Peep
#6525, aired 2013-01-18HORRIFYINGLY REAL MOTHER GOOSE $1600: "Died on Saturday, buried on Sunday, this is the end of" this guy; 'night, kids! Sweet dreams! Solomon Grundy
#6525, aired 2013-01-18HORRIFYINGLY REAL MOTHER GOOSE $2000: It was post-pie revenge later in this rhyme when "down came a blackbird and snapped off" a maid's nose! "Sing A Song Of Sixpence"
#5537, aired 2008-10-07A MOTHER GOOSE PICTORIAL $200: The diet of this title gal is seen here; mmm mmm! Little Miss Muffet
#5537, aired 2008-10-07A MOTHER GOOSE PICTORIAL $400: Gaze upon a representation of the tragic end of this character Humpty Dumpty
#5537, aired 2008-10-07A MOTHER GOOSE PICTORIAL $600: Title guy with high self esteem whose famous act is shown here Little Jack Horner
#5537, aired 2008-10-07A MOTHER GOOSE PICTORIAL $800: Title duo whose end results we've illustrated Jack & Jill
#5537, aired 2008-10-07A MOTHER GOOSE PICTORIAL $1000: This title guy requested the items shown here Old King Cole
#5512, aired 2008-07-22MOTHER GOOSE $200: Some speculate that this "merry old soul" of nursery rhyme fame was based on a real king of 3rd century Britain Old King Cole
#5512, aired 2008-07-22MOTHER GOOSE $400: This shepherdess found her sheep's tails all hung on a tree to dry, so she tried to "tack to each sheep its tail, oh" Little Bo Peep
#5512, aired 2008-07-22MOTHER GOOSE $600: Some say these 2 were actually Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette, who were beheaded (or broke their crowns) in 1793 Jack & Jill
#5512, aired 2008-07-22MOTHER GOOSE $800: It's the type of nail referred to in the nursery rhyme "All for Want of a Nail" a horseshoe nail
#5512, aired 2008-07-22MOTHER GOOSE $1000: After singing for his supper, he ate "white bread and butter" Little Tommy Tucker
#5274, aired 2007-07-12MOTHER GOOSE $200: Some believe these 2 water fetchers represented Cardinal Wolsey & the Bishop of Tarbes Jack & Jill
#5274, aired 2007-07-12MOTHER GOOSE $400: This month "brings breezes, loud and shrill" March
#5274, aired 2007-07-12MOTHER GOOSE $600: This nursery rhyme heroine may have been a veiled reference to Mary, Queen of Scots & the "spider", to John Knox Little Miss Muffet
#5274, aired 2007-07-12MOTHER GOOSE $800: She was commanded to "put the kettle on, and we'll have tea" Polly
#5274, aired 2007-07-12MOTHER GOOSE $1000: Various verses in this nursery rhyme had the dog "smoking a pipe", standing "on his head" & "dancing a jig" Old Mother Hubbard
#4922, aired 2006-01-24MOTHER GOOSE $200: This "Little" lady fell fast asleep & dreamt she heard her sheep bleating Little Bo Peep
#4922, aired 2006-01-24MOTHER GOOSE $400: "Needles and pins, needles and pins, when a man" does this "his trouble begins" marries
#4922, aired 2006-01-24MOTHER GOOSE $600: She was told to "fly away home, your house is on fire, your children have gone" Ladybug (or Ladybird)
#4922, aired 2006-01-24MOTHER GOOSE $800: The only tune he could play was "Over The Hills And Far Away", but it "pleased both the girls and the boys" Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
#4922, aired 2006-01-24MOTHER GOOSE $1000: This unfortunate bird was once identified with Sir Robert Walpole, whose ministry was known as the Robinocracy Cock Robin
#4592, aired 2004-07-20MOTHER GOOSE NOIR $200: He was dead all right; yolk stain central & all the boss' nags & joes weren't bringin' this guy back, either Humpty Dumpty
#4592, aired 2004-07-20MOTHER GOOSE NOIR $400: Smoke from his pipe filled the room, but I wondered... were those 3 violinists packin' heat? Old King Cole
#4592, aired 2004-07-20MOTHER GOOSE NOIR $600: Infidelity case; this palooka "kissed the girls & made them cry"--I was gonna make him pay Georgie Porgie
#4592, aired 2004-07-20MOTHER GOOSE NOIR $800: The sparrow sang like a canary, said he went Robin Hood & snuffed this bird "with my bow & arrow". The fly backed it up Cock Robin
#4592, aired 2004-07-20MOTHER GOOSE NOIR $1000: Whippin' a girl "for causing Jack's disaster"? This dame had to go down, & go down hard Dame Dob
#4536, aired 2004-05-03MOTHER GOOSE $200: Old King Cole called for his pipe, his bowl & 3 of these musicians his fiddlers
#4536, aired 2004-05-03MOTHER GOOSE $400: In later verses, this title woman goes to the alehouse, the tavern & the cobbler, all for her poor dog Old Mother Hubbard
#4536, aired 2004-05-03MOTHER GOOSE $600: "Jack Sprat could eat no fat, his wife could eat no" this; together "they licked the platter clean" lean
#4536, aired 2004-05-03MOTHER GOOSE $800: "Mary, Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow? With silver bells and" these, "and pretty maids all in a row" cockle shells
#4268, aired 2003-03-05MOTHER GOOSE $200: Their mother wouldn't let them have pie until they found their mittens Three Little Kittens
#4268, aired 2003-03-05MOTHER GOOSE $400: She wanted "to give her poor dog a bone", but her cupboard was bare Old Mother Hubbard
#4268, aired 2003-03-05MOTHER GOOSE $600: "What are little boys made of? Snips and snails, and" these; "that's what little boys are made of" puppy dog tails
#4268, aired 2003-03-05MOTHER GOOSE $800: This boy, the piper's son, "learned to play when he was young" Tom
#4268, aired 2003-03-05MOTHER GOOSE $1000: When "Jack fell down and broke his crown", Old Dame Dob "patched his nob with vinegar and" this brown paper
#3813, aired 2001-03-14MOTHER GOOSE $100: "Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn; the sheep's in the meadow, the cow's" here in the corn
#3813, aired 2001-03-14MOTHER GOOSE $200: They cried, "'Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear that we have lost our mittens'" three little kittens
#3813, aired 2001-03-14MOTHER GOOSE $300: It's the reason "Old Mother Hubbard went to her cupboard" to get her poor dog a bone
#3813, aired 2001-03-14MOTHER GOOSE $400: He "Went a-hunting for to catch a hare" after meeting a pieman going to the fair Simple Simon
#3813, aired 2001-03-14MOTHER GOOSE $500: This little guy "runs through the town, upstairs and downstairs, in his nightgown" Wee Willie Winkie
#3667, aired 2000-07-11MOTHER GOOSE $100: It's the city where the pussy cat went "to look at the queen" London
#3667, aired 2000-07-11MOTHER GOOSE $200: "The king was in his counting-house counting out his money; the queen was in the parlor, eating" this bread & honey
#3667, aired 2000-07-11MOTHER GOOSE $300: He "kissed the girls and made them cry" & ran away "when the boys came out to play" Georgie Porgie
#3667, aired 2000-07-11MOTHER GOOSE $400: "Bobby Shafto's gone to sea" with these "on his knee" silver buckles
#3667, aired 2000-07-11MOTHER GOOSE $500: It's what the rat ate in "The House That Jack Built" the malt
#3517, aired 1999-12-14GOOSE... MOTHER GOOSE $100: Assuming that they lost them all, total number of mittens lost by the kittens 6
#3517, aired 1999-12-14GOOSE... MOTHER GOOSE $200: Her rhyme winds up with her playing "Pin the Tail on the Sheep" Little Bo Peep
#3517, aired 1999-12-14GOOSE... MOTHER GOOSE $300: Little boys are made of frogs & snails & these, eew... Puppy dog tails
#3517, aired 1999-12-14GOOSE... MOTHER GOOSE $400: The pig that he stole was actually an animal-shaped, currant-filled pastry Tom (Tom the piper's son)
#3517, aired 1999-12-14GOOSE... MOTHER GOOSE $500: "A man of words and not of" these "is like a garden full of weeds" Deeds
#3006, aired 1997-09-29FOR MOTHER GOOSE $100: Garment worn by Wee Willie Winkie as he "runs through the town, upstairs and downstairs" Nightgown
#3006, aired 1997-09-29FOR MOTHER GOOSE $200: The only one of The 3 Men In A Tub not affiliated with the food industry Candlestick maker
#3006, aired 1997-09-29FOR MOTHER GOOSE $300: "Who killed Cock Robin? 'I,' said" he, " 'with my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin'" the Sparrow
#3006, aired 1997-09-29FOR MOTHER GOOSE $400: "Needles and pins, needles and pins", when a man" does this "his trouble begins" Marries
#3006, aired 1997-09-29FOR MOTHER GOOSE $500: "Tom, Tom the piper's son, he learned to play when he was young", but he could play only this song "Over The Hills And Far Away"
#2688, aired 1996-04-17MOTHER GOOSE $100: He "was a merry old soul" Old King Cole
#2688, aired 1996-04-17MOTHER GOOSE $200: He put his wife in a pumpkin shell "and there he kept her very well" Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater
#2688, aired 1996-04-17MOTHER GOOSE $300: Little Boy Blue's location asleep in the hay (under the haystack)
#2688, aired 1996-04-17MOTHER GOOSE $400: This character may be based on a steward who stole a deed hidden in a pie (Little) Jack Horner
#2688, aired 1996-04-17MOTHER GOOSE $500: Solomon Grundy was buried on this day of the week Sunday
#1449, aired 1990-12-13MOTHER GOOSE $200: "March winds & April showers bring forth" these May flowers
#1449, aired 1990-12-13MOTHER GOOSE $400: They were the "three men in a tub" the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker
#1449, aired 1990-12-13MOTHER GOOSE $600: After "Jack fell down & broke his crown", he "went to bed to mend his head" using brown paper & this liquid vinegar
#1449, aired 1990-12-13MOTHER GOOSE $800: Simon thought he "could not fail" to catch this, "because he had a pinch of salt to put upon his tail" a bird
#1449, aired 1990-12-13MOTHER GOOSE $1000: "Ride a cockhorse to" this destination, "to see fine lady upon a white horse" Banbury Cross
#1165, aired 1989-09-29MOTHER GOOSE $200: "He stole those tarts" from the Queen of Hearts & "took them clean away" Knave of Hearts
#1165, aired 1989-09-29MOTHER GOOSE $400: "Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, upstairs & downstairs in" this garment his nightgown
#1165, aired 1989-09-29MOTHER GOOSE $600: It follows "There was an old woman lived under a hill; and if she's not gone..." she's there still
#1165, aired 1989-09-29MOTHER GOOSE $800: This day's child "is loving and giving" Friday's child
#1165, aired 1989-09-29MOTHER GOOSE $1000: "Ding, dong, bell, Pussy's in the well. Who put her in? Little Johnny Green. Who pulled her out?" He did. Little Tommy Stout
#1106, aired 1989-05-29MOTHER GOOSE $200: This holiday "comes but once a year and when it comes it brings good cheer" Christmas
#1106, aired 1989-05-29MOTHER GOOSE $400: Georgie Porgie made the girls cry by doing this kissing the girls
#1020, aired 1989-01-27MOTHER GOOSE $200: "Old Mother Goose, when she wanted to wander, would ride through the air on a very fine" one of these gander
#1020, aired 1989-01-27MOTHER GOOSE $400: Not Horatio but this character was a horn blower--when awake, that is Little Boy Blue
#1020, aired 1989-01-27MOTHER GOOSE $600: The 2 groups that failed in their attempt to reassemble Humpty Dumpty all the king's horses & all the king's men
#1020, aired 1989-01-27MOTHER GOOSE $800: Simple Simon went fishing in a pail to catch one of these whale
#1020, aired 1989-01-27MOTHER GOOSE $1000: In the 2nd verse of "Sing a Song of Sixpence", the king was here, totalling his assets counting house
#1000, aired 1988-12-30MOTHER GOOSE $100: Type of knife used by the farmer's wife to cut off the tails of 3 blind mice carving knife
#1000, aired 1988-12-30MOTHER GOOSE $200: "See-saw Margery Daw, sold her bed & lay upon" this straw
#1000, aired 1988-12-30MOTHER GOOSE $300: Musical combo that was the 3rd thing Old King Cole called for fiddlers three
#1000, aired 1988-12-30MOTHER GOOSE $400: According to his own statement, this creature saw Cock Robin die The Fly
#1000, aired 1988-12-30MOTHER GOOSE $500: After breaking his crown, Jack's head was patched with brown paper & this liquid vinegar
#652, aired 1987-06-09MOTHER GOOSE $100: 1st line of the rhyme whose 3rd is "Yes, sir, yes, sir" Baa, baa, black sheep
#652, aired 1987-06-09MOTHER GOOSE $200: Season during which the Queen of Hearts made her tarts summer
#652, aired 1987-06-09MOTHER GOOSE $300: Barnyard cry which precedes "My dame has lost her shoe"' Cock-a-doodle-doo
#652, aired 1987-06-09MOTHER GOOSE $400: It's where you go "to buy a fat pig", "fat hog", or "plum bun" to market, to market
#652, aired 1987-06-09MOTHER GOOSE $500: Animal character mentioned in 1st line of poem that rhymes "wander" & "chamber" Goosey Goosey Gander

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