| HEYDIDDLEDIDDLE | Traditional English nursery rhyme in which the cow jumped over the moon (3,6,6) |
| HICKORY | First word of the nursery rhyme in which 'the mouse ran up the clock' (7) |
| SPOON | When the cow jumped over the moon, who did the dish run away with? (5) |
| BULL | Cow jumped over the moon? "Drivel! 'twas me," bellowed he. (4) |
| OLDKINGCOLE | Traditional English nursery rhyme first published c. 1708 in William King's 'Useful Transactions in Philosophy' (3,4,4) |
| ROCKABYEBABY | Nursery rhyme in which a cradle falls from a tree (4-1-3,4) |
| TOMTOMTHEPIPERSSON | Traditional English nursery rhyme |
| MOON | What the cow jumped over, in a nursery rhyme |
| COW | The animal that jumped over the moon in a nursery rhyme |
| OVER | 'The cow jumped ___ the moon" |
| ASONG | English nursery rhyme that first appeared in print in 1744, Sing ... Of Sixpence (1,4) |
| COCKROBIN | Who Killed _ _, English nursery rhyme published in the 18th Century (4,5) |
| COCKHORSE | "Ride a ___ ___ to Banbury Cross": line of English nursery rhyme published in 1784 (9) |
| GRUNDY | Solomon ____, English nursery rhyme about a man who lives his entire life in a week (6) |
| OVERTHEMOON | Very happy with where the cow jumped (4,3,4) |
| JACKSPRAT | Character in an English nursery rhyme |
| IVES | St. ___, locale in an English nursery rhyme |
| POPGOES | English nursery rhyme, beginning "Half a pound of tuppeny rice..." (3,4,3,6) |
| LITTLEMISSMUFFET | English nursery rhyme character who "sat on a tuffet" |
| CHRONICLE | Sonnet 106: When in the ___ of wasted time / I see descriptions of the fairest wights / And beauty making beautiful old rhyme / In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights |