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  2. One, Two, Buckle My Shoe - Wikipedia

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    The first was a single volume picture-book (John Lane, 1869) with end-papers showing a composite of the 1 – 10 sequence and of the 11 – 20 sequence. It was followed in 1910 by The Buckle My Shoe Picture Book, containing other rhymes too. This had coloured full-page illustrations: composites for lines 1-2 and 3–4, and then one for each ...

  3. One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (novel) - Wikipedia

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    One, Two, Buckle My Shoe. (novel) One, Two, Buckle My Shoe is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club in November 1940, [ 1] and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in February 1941 under the title of The Patriotic Murders. [ 2] A paperback edition in the US by Dell books in ...

  4. List of British bingo nicknames - Wikipedia

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    From the resemblance of the number 2 to a duck; see also "22". Response is a single "quack." 3 Cup of tea Rhymes with "three". 4 Knock at the door From the Nursery rhyme One, Two, Buckle my shoe; Three, Four, Knock at the door. 5 Man alive [3] Rhymes with "five". 6 Half a dozen [5] A common phrase meaning six units (see "12" below). Tom Mix

  5. Shoots and Ladders - Wikipedia

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    The title is a mockery of American children's game Chutes and Ladders (also known in the United Kingdom as Snakes and Ladders ), with the song's lyrics mostly consisting of nursery rhymes. It is the first Korn song to feature bagpipes. [ 8] The song uses the following nursery rhymes in its lyrics: [ 9] "Ring a Ring o' Roses".

  6. Five Little Pigs - Wikipedia

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    The Moving Finger. Five Little Pigs is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in May 1942 under the title Murder in Retrospect[ 1] and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in January 1943 (although some sources state that publication was in November 1942). [ 2]

  7. Brothel creeper - Wikipedia

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    Brothel creeper. A pair of "double sole" creeper shoes. Brothel creepers, sometimes shortened to creepers, are a style of shoe that has thick crepe soles, often in combination with suede uppers. This style of footwear became fashionable in the years following World War II, seeing resurgences of popularity at various times since then.

  8. Talk:One, Two, Buckle My Shoe - Wikipedia

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    One two tie your shoes Three four shut the door/clean the floor Five six pick up sticks Seven eight clean your plate Nine ten do it again(the song is usually repeated like micheal finnegan) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.229.112.135 02:49, 26 January 2012 (UTC)

  9. The Sittaford Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The Sittaford Mystery is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1931 under the title of The Murder at Hazelmoor[ 1][ 2] and in UK by the Collins Crime Club on 7 September of the same year under Christie's original title. [ 3] It is the first Christie novel to be ...