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0 -- the amount of money a fool has
0 -- the Celsius freezing point
0 -- the number of bones in Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard
0 -- the number of Colonel George Custer's men who survived the Battle of Little Big Horn
0 -- the number of eggs the greedy man finds when he cuts open the goose that lays the golden eggs
0 -- the number of loaves that half a loaf is better than
0 -- the number of pennies Simple Simon has
0 -- the number of pieces of roast beef the fourth little pig had.
0 -- the number of spots a leopard can change
0 -- the number of tarts the knave of hearts said he'd steal after being beat by the king of hearts
0 -- the number of things you should put off until tomorrow if you can do them today
0 -- the number of whales Simple Simon caught
1 -- armed bandit
1 -- dollar bill picture is of Washington
1 -- how many jumped over the moon (the cow)
1 -- How many spiders came down by Miss Muffett
1 -- in French is un
1 -- in German is eins
1 -- in Italian is uno
1 -- in Latin is unus
1 -- in Roman numerals is I
1 -- in Spanish is un
1 -- number of horns on a unicorn
1 -- number of noses on a human face
1 -- number of old women in live in a shoe
1 -- number of wheels on a unicycle
1 -- Old Mother Hubbard's dog
1 -- the atomic number of the element hydrogen
1 -- the date of April Fool's Day
1 -- the number going to St. Ives.
1 -- the number of apples a day that keep the doctor away
1 -- the number of bases you run if you hit a single in baseball
1 -- the number of baskets you shouldn't put all your eggs in
1 -- the number of birds in the hand that are worth two in the bush
1 -- the number of black hens who lays eggs for gentlemen
1 -- the number of calories in a can of Diet Coke.
1 -- the number of calories in a can of Diet Pepsi.
1 -- the number of candlesticks Jack jumped over
1 -- the number of cats Tommy Lin threw into the well (Ding, Dong, Bell)
1 -- the number of cents in a penny
1 -- the number of days Rome wasn't built in
1 -- the number of eggs who fell off the wall
1 -- the number of eyes a cyclops has
1 -- the number of horses who pull the open sleigh in "Jingle Bells"
1 -- the number of lanterns that would shine in the Old North Lantern if the British were coming by land
1 -- the number of little curls the little girl had right in the middle of her forehead
1 -- the number of little mice Pussy-cat chased while visiting the queen. 1 the number of lives Nathan Hale regretted he had to lose for his country
1 -- the number of minutes it's supposed to take a minuteman to get ready
1 -- the number of monsters Dr. Frankenstein creates
1 -- the number of moons circling the earth
1 -- the number of noses the blackbird snipped off in Sing a Song of Sixpence
1 -- the number of old women who lived under a hill
1 -- the number of ounces of prevention that are worth a pound of cure
1 -- the number of pails of water
1 -- the number of partridges in a pear tree my true love sent me on the first day of Christmas
1 -- the number of penny's Jenny shall have each day because she can't work any faster
1 -- the number of people for whom the blackbird pie was prepared (the king)
1 -- the number of pied pipers who visited Hamelin
1 -- the number of pies placed before the king in Sing a Song of Sixpence
1 -- the number of pig's Tom, Tom the Piper's son stole
1 -- the number of platters Jack Sprat and his wife licked clean.
1 -- the number of plums Little Jack Horner pulled out of his Christmas Pie
1 -- the number of rotten apples that spoil the whole barrel
1 -- the number of things Daddy will bring Baby bunting (a little rabbit skin)
1 -- the number of things the old woman in the shoe gave her children before sending them to bed (broth)
1 -- the number of thumbs Little Jack Horner stuck into his pie.
1 -- the number of wolves Little Red Riding Hood meets
1 -- the number the ants are marching by when the little one stops to suck his thumb
1 -- the time the clock struck before the mouse ran down the clock
1 -- the value of the roman numeral I
1 -- what this old man played on my thumb
1 -- wheel on a unicycle
1 -- if by land
2 -- if by sea
2 -- aches and pains
2 -- Adam and Eve
2 -- Aladdin and his lamp
2 -- Androcles and the Lion
2 -- apartments in a duplex
2 -- Aunt and Uncle
2 -- back and forth
2 -- Batman and Robin
2 -- Beauty and the Beast
2 -- bits in a quarter
2 -- black and blue
2 -- black and white
2 -- blood and guts
2 -- bread and butter
2 -- bright and shiny
2 -- bright-eye and bushy-tailed
2 -- cake and ice cream
2 -- cat and mouse
2 -- cease and desist
2 -- chips and dip
2 -- cloak and dagger
2 -- coat and tie
2 -- cold and clammy
2 -- cops and robbers
2 -- cowboys and Indians
2 -- cup and saucer
2 -- cups in a pint
2 -- cut and dried
2 -- David and Goliath
2 -- Dick Whittington and his Cat
2 -- do's and don'ts
2 -- dogs and cats
2 -- dollar bill picture is of Jefferson
2 -- Don Quixote and Sancho Panza
2 -- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
2 -- Dynamic Duo--Batman, Robin
2 -- ebb and flow
2 -- events in the biathlon--cross-country skiing, marksmanship
2 -- feet on a biped
2 -- Ferdinand and Isabella
2 -- fish and chips
2 -- foot-loose and fancy-free
2 -- games in a doubleheader
2 -- Hansel and Gretal
2 -- Hansel and Gretal
2 -- heads on a dicephalous body
2 -- hearts and flowers
2 -- hide and seek
2 -- high and dry
2 -- high and mighty
2 -- hill and dale
2 -- hither and yon
2 -- Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer
2 -- huff and puff
2 -- hugs and kisses
2 -- in and out
2 -- in French is deux
2 -- in German is zwei
2 -- in Italian is due
2 -- in Latin is duo
2 -- in Spanish is dos
2 -- is company, 3--is a crowd (use as bridge between numbers)
2 -- Jack and Jill
2 -- Jack Sprat and his wife
2 -- Jonah and the Whale
2 -- jump and shout
2 -- knife and fork
2 -- lathe and plaster
2 -- levels on a double-decker
2 -- Lewis and Clark
2 -- life and death
2 -- light and fluffy
2 -- Little Claus and Big Claus
2 -- Little Miss Muffet and the spider
2 -- long and short
2 -- lost and found
2 -- loud and clear
2 -- Mom and Dad
2 -- Mother and Father
2 -- movies in a double feather
2 -- nickel and dime
2 -- night and day
2 -- now or never
2 -- number of arms on the human body
2 -- number of ears on a human head
2 -- number of eyes in a human head
2 -- number of kidneys in the human body
2 -- number of legs on the human body
2 -- number of lungs in the human body
2 -- number of things Miss Muffet was eating--curds and whey
2 -- number of wheels on a bicycle
2 -- nuts and bolts
2 -- old and gray
2 -- Old Mother Hubbard and her dog
2 -- on and off
2 -- once bitten, the number of times shy
2 -- open and closed
2 -- open and shut
2 -- outs in a baseball double play
2 -- p's and q's
2 -- paper and pencil
2 -- peace and quiet
2 -- Peter and the Wolf
2 -- Peter Pan and Tinker Bell
2 -- Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater and his wife
2 -- pigs and big bad wolf
2 -- pins and needles
2 -- pints in a quart
2 -- potatoes and gravy
2 -- read and write
2 -- reams of paper in a bundle
2 -- rest and relaxation
2 -- Reuben and Rachel
2 -- rhymes with Buckle my shoe.
2 -- rise and fall
2 -- rise and shine
2 -- Robinson Crusoe and Friday
2 -- Romeo and Juliet
2 -- Romulus and Remus
2 -- rough and ready
2 -- safe and sound
2 -- salt and pepper
2 -- Samson and Delilah
2 -- scoops of ice cream on a double dip
2 -- Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
2 -- shoes and socks
2 -- shoes on Goody Two-Shoes
2 -- short but sweet
2 -- show and tell
2 -- siblings in a set of twins
2 -- sides to binoculars
2 -- Simple Simon and the pieman
2 -- sister and brother
2 -- slip and slide
2 -- Snow White and Rose Red
2 -- soap and water
2 -- sound and fury
2 -- soup to nuts
2 -- spic and span
2 -- sticks and stones
2 -- stop and go
2 -- strange but true
2 -- strong and silent
2 -- sugar and spice
2 -- table and chairs
2 -- tablespoons in a fluid ounce
2 -- Tarzan and Jane
2 -- the number of U.S. states beginning the North
2 -- the atomic number of the element helium
2 -- the Hare and the Tortoise
2 -- the number it takes to tango
2 -- the number of bases you run if you hit a double in baseball
2 -- the number of birds in the bush that one in the hand is worth
2 -- the number of bishops each chess player starts with
2 -- the number of bits in a quarter-dollar.
2 -- the number of blackbirds sitting on a hill (one named Jack, the other named Jill)
2 -- the number of brothers Grimm (Jacob and Wilhelm)
2 -- the number of castles each chess player starts with
2 -- the number of children in Ding, Dong Bell (Little Tommy Lin, Little Johnny Stout)
2 -- the number of Cinderella's stepsisters
2 -- the number of cups in a pint
2 -- the number of each type of unclean animals taken on Noah's ark
2 -- the number of heads that are better than one
2 -- the number of horns on a bull
2 -- the number of hydrogen atoms in a molecule of water
2 -- the number of keys that open hearts ("I thank you", and "If you please")
2 -- the number of knights each chess player starts with
2 -- the number of lanterns that would shine in the Old North Lantern if the British were coming by sea
2 -- the number of left feet a clumsy person is said to have
2 -- the number of legs on a bird
2 -- the number of letters you should mind (your p's and q's)
2 -- the number of moons circling Mars
2 -- the number of people in a set of twins
2 -- the number of performers in a duet
2 -- the number of pieces Rumpelstiltskin tore himself into after the miller's daughter guessed his name
2 -- the number of pints in a quart
2 -- the number of radii in a diameter
2 -- the number of senators each state sends to Congress
2 -- the number of shoes Goody Two-Shoes wore
2 -- the number of swindlers who sell the emperor new clothes 2 the number of things Old Dame Dob used to patch Jack's nob (vinegar and brown paper)
2 -- the number of things the queen was eating in the parlor in Sing a Song of Sixpence (bread and honey)
2 -- the number of turtle doves my true love sent me on the second day of Christmas
2 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with K.
2 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with S.
2 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with T.
2 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with V.
2 -- the number of weeks in a fortnight
2 -- the number of wings on a bird
2 -- the number of wrongs that don't make a right
2 -- the number the ants are marching by when the little one stops to tie his shoe.
2 -- the Tortoise and the Hare
2 -- the town mouse and the country mouse
2 -- to a couple
2 -- to tango, it takes
2 -- tortoise and the hare
2 -- toss and turn
2 -- Tweedledum and Tweedledee
2 -- up and down
2 -- vinegar and oil
2 -- wash and dry
2 -- what this old man played on my shoe
2 -- wheels on a bicycle
2 -- whether or not
2 -- Wilbur and Orville Wright
2 -- wild and wooly
3 -- animal, vegetable or mineral
3 -- animals in Hey! Diddle, Diddle (cat, cow, dog)
3 -- bacon, lettuce and tomato
3 -- books in a trilogy
3 -- Branches of U.S. government--legislative, executive, judicial
3 -- coffee, tea or milk
3 -- days given to the miller's daughter by Rumpelstiltskin to guess his name
3 -- Dimensions--Height, Width, Depth
3 -- events in the triathlon--2.4-mile swim, 112 mile bike race, 26.2 mile marathon run
3 -- hop, skip and a jump
3 -- horns on a triceratops
3 -- how many things will fall when the bough breaks (down will come baby, bough, cradle and all)
3 -- in French is trois
3 -- in German is drei
3 -- in Italian is tre
3 -- in Latin is tres
3 -- in Spanish is tres
3 -- inches in a palm
3 -- levels in a triple decker
3 -- Little Pigs of Disney--Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig, Practical Pig
3 -- Marx Brothers--Chico, Groucho, Harpo
3 -- men friends of Daniel thrown into the fire by Nebuchadnezzar-- Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego
3 -- men, women and children
3 -- musicians in a trio
3 -- Musketeers--Athos, Porthos, Aramis
3 -- nephews of Donald Duck--Huey, Dewey, Louie
3 -- number of valves on a trumpet
3 -- number of wheels on a tricycle
3 -- outs in a baseball triple play
3 -- outs to a baseball inning
3 -- Primary colors--red, yellow, blue
3 -- R's of education--reading, 'riting, 'rithmetic
3 -- reading, writing and arithmetic
3 -- red, white and blue
3 -- ring circus
3 -- ships taken by Columbus to the New World--Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria
3 -- snap, crackle and pop
3 -- sides to a triangle
3 -- States of Matter--solid, liquid, gas
3 -- Stooges--Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Curly Howard
3 -- strikes to a baseball out
3 -- tall, dark and handsome
3 -- teaspoons in a tablespoon
3 -- the atomic number of the element lithium
3 -- the number of angles in a triangle
3 -- the number of bags of wool Baa, Baa Black Sheep has full.
3 -- the number of bases you run if you hit a triple in baseball
3 -- the number of bears Goldilocks met
3 -- the number of Blind Mice that were chased by the farmer's wife
3 -- the number of British ships that the Americans boarded during the Boston tea party
3 -- the number of calories in a can of Diet Sprite
3 -- the number of children who were not led away by the Pied Piper of Hamelin
3 -- the number of corners my hat, it has.
3 -- the number of Cyclopes (Arges, Brontes, Steropes)
3 -- the number of days Rumpelstiltskin gave the miller's daughter to guess his name.
3 -- the number of Donald Duck's nephews (Huey, Dewey, and Louie)
3 -- the number of feet in a yard
3 -- the number of fiddlers Old King Cole called for
3 -- the number of French hens my true love sent me on the third day of Christmas
3 -- the number of friends who join Dorothy on her way to Oz (scarecrow, tin man, lion)
3 -- the number of heads Cerebrus, the dog that guards Hades, has
3 -- the number of kings of Orient we are.
3 -- the number of kittens in Three Little Kittens
3 -- the number of men in a tub--the butcher, the baker, the candlestick-maker
3 -- the number of outs for each team per inning in baseball.
3 -- the number of people in a set of triplets
3 -- the number of people in Jack and Jill (Jack, Jill, Old Dame Dob)
3 -- the number of people in Sing a Song of Sixpence (king, queen, maid)
3 -- the number of people in The Queen of Hearts (the queen of hearts, the knave of hearts, the king of hearts)
3 -- the number of people who get bags of wool from Baa, Baa Black Sheep (master, dame, the little boy who lives in the lane)
3 -- the number of performers in a trio
3 -- the number of primary colors (red, yellow and blue)
3 -- the number of rings in a three-ring circus 3 the number of secondary colors (green, violet, and orange)
3 -- the number of ships Columbus brought to the Americas
3 -- the number of ships I saw come sailing in on Christmas Day in the morning.
3 -- the number of shirts Bill Grogan's gate ate off the line.
3 -- the number of sides to a triangle
3 -- the number of spirits who haunt Scrooge in A Christmas Carol
3 -- the number of strikes allowed a batter in baseball.
3 -- the number of teaspoons in a tablespoon
3 -- the number of types of things Mistress Mary Quite Contrary has growing in her garden (cockle-shells, silver bells, pretty maids all in a row)
3 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with C.
3 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with O.
3 -- the number of wise men of Gotham who went to sea in a bowl
3 -- the number of witches in Hamlet
3 -- the number the ants are marching by when the little one stops to climb a tree.
3 -- the number who lived in the little crooked house (the little crooked man, the little crooked cat, the little crooked mouse)
3 -- the Three Stooges (Larry, Moe and Curly)
3 -- three Billy Goats Gruff
3 -- three little pigs
3 -- toed sloth
3 -- Tom, Dick and Harry
3 -- up, up and away
3 -- what this old man played on my knee
3 -- wheels on a tricycle
4 -- 4-H Club
4 -- balls to a baseball walk 4 bits in fifty cents
4 -- Blood Types--A, B, O, AB
4 -- bundles of paper in a case
4 -- children in a set of quadruplets
4 -- classifications of musical voices--soprano, tenor, alto, bass
4 -- cups in a quart
4 -- ear, eyes, nose and throat
4 -- eeny, meeny, miney, moe
4 -- fluid ounces in a gill
4 -- Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Book of Revelation-- Pestilence, Death, War, Famine
4 -- horses pull a coach and four
4 -- in French is quatre
4 -- in German is vier
4 -- in Italian is quattro
4 -- in Latin is quattuor
4 -- in Spanish is cuatro
4 -- inches in a hand
4 -- instruments in an orchestra string section--violin, viola, violoncello, double bass
4 -- largest periods of time--Cenozoic, Mesozoic, Paleozoic, Eozoic
4 -- leaves in a four-leaf clover
4 -- legs on a quadruped
4 -- Little Women of Louisa May Alcott--Beth, Jo, Amy, Meg
4 -- major points of the compass--N, E, S, W
4 -- number of strings on a violin
4 -- oceans of the world--Pacific, Indian, Atlantic, Arctic
4 -- parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
4 -- Primary Tastes--Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter
4 -- quarts in a gallon
4 -- rain, hail, sleet or snow
4 -- rhymes with Shut the door
4 -- rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief
4 -- rivers flowed out of Eden--Pishon, Gihon, Tigris, Euphrates
4 -- sections of a symphony orchestra--strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion
4 -- sides on a quadrilateral
4 -- sides on a rectangle
4 -- sides to a diamond
4 -- states at four corners--Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah
4 -- the atomic number of the element beryllium
4 -- The Fantastic Four--Mr. Fantiast, Invisible Girl, The Human Torch, The Thing
4 -- the number of angles in a parallelogram
4 -- the number of angles in a quadrilateral
4 -- the number of angles in a rectangle
4 -- the number of angles in a rhombus
4 -- the number of angles in a square
4 -- the number of angles in a trapezoid
4 -- the number of balls allowed a batter in baseball.
4 -- the number of bases on a baseball diamond
4 -- the number of bases you run if you hit a home run in baseball.
4 -- the number of bites it took the fox to eat the Gingerbread Man.
4 -- the number of calling birds my true love sent me on the fourth day of Christmas
4 -- the number of calories in a can of Diet 7-Up.
4 -- the number of cups in a quart
4 -- the number of faces in Mt. Rushmore
4 -- the number of felines in Three Little Kittens (mother cat, three little kittens)
4 -- the number of friends of Chicken Little (Henny Penny, Ducky Lucky, Goosey Loosey, Turkey Lurkey)
4 -- the number of leaves on a lucky clover
4 -- the number of Musicians of Bremen (cat, dog, donkey, rooster)
4 -- the number of musketeers who star in The Three Musketeers
4 -- the number of pecks in a bushel
4 -- the number of people in a set of quadruplets
4 -- the number of people in Old King Cole (Old King Cole, his fiddlers three)
4 -- the number of performers in a quartet
4 -- the number of quarts in a gallon
4 -- the number of runs that score during a grand-slam home run in baseball.
4 -- the number of seas that surround England (Western--Scotch, Northern--Irish, Eastern--German Ocean, Southern--English Channel)
4 -- the number of seasons in a year
4 -- the number of sides in a parallelogram
4 -- the number of sides in a quadrilateral
4 -- the number of sides in a rectangle
4 -- the number of sides in a rhombus
4 -- the number of sides in a square
4 -- the number of sides in a trapezoid
4 -- the number of sides on an Egyptian pyramid
4 -- the number of squares in foursquare.
4 -- the number of teenage mutant Ninja Turtles
4 -- the number of U.S. states beginning with New.
4 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with A.
4 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with I.
4 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with W.
4 -- the number of years in an olympiad
4 -- the number the ants are marching by when the little one stops to shut the door.
4 -- Types of teeth--incisors, cuspids, premolars, molars
4 -- what this old man played on my door
4 -- wheels on a quadricycle
4 -- years in an Olympiad
5 -- children in a set of quintuplets
5 -- closest stars to Earth--Alpha Centauri, Barnard's Star, Wolf 359, Lalande 21185, Sirius
5 -- dollar bill picture is of Lincoln
5 -- events in the pentathlon
5 -- fingers on the normal human hand
5 -- Great Lakes--Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior
5 -- in French is cinq
5 -- in German is funf
5 -- in Italian is cinque
5 -- in Latin is quinque
5 -- in Roman numerals is V
5 -- in Spanish is cinco
5 -- layers of the Earth's atmosphere--troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere
5 -- number of fingers on the human hand
5 -- number of toes on the human foot
5 -- Olympic rings 5 planes on a pentahedron
5 -- players on a basketball team
5 -- sides on a pentagon
5 -- the atomic number of the element boron
5 -- the number of cents in a nickel
5 -- the number of golden rings my true love sent me on the fifth day of Christmas
5 -- the number of Great Lakes
5 -- the number of lines in a limerick
5 -- the number of people in a set of quintuplets
5 -- the number of pigs in This Little Pig Went to Market
5 -- the number of sides on the pentagon
5 -- the number of things Old King Cole called for (pipe, bowl, fiddlers three)
5 -- the number the ants are marching by when the little one stops to take a dive.
5 -- the value of the roman numeral V
5 -- what this old man played on my hive
5 -- years in a quinquennial
6 -- bits in seventy-five cents
6 -- children in a set of sextuplets
6 -- in French is six
6 -- in German is sechs
6 -- in Italian is sei
6 -- in Latin is sex
6 -- in Spanish is seis
6 -- inches in a span
6 -- Layers of the Earth--crust, upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, transition region, inner core
6 -- murder weapons on Clue(R)--knife, revolver, wrench, lead pipe, rope, candlestick
6 -- number of legs on an insect
6 -- number of strings on a guitar
6 -- pence in "sing a song of sixpence"
6 -- planes on a hexagon
6 -- rhymes with Pick up sticks
6 -- teaspoons in a fluid ounce
6 -- the atomic number of the element carbon
6 -- the inches in height of the Lilliputians Gulliver visits
6 -- the number of angles in a hexagon
6 -- the number of blind men who try to describe an elephant
6 -- the number of characters in the story of Chicken Little (Chicken Little, Henny Penny, Ducky Lucky, Goosey Loosey, Turkey Lurkey, Foxy Loxy)
6 -- the number of days God took to create the world in the Genesis version of the creation
6 -- the number of geese a-laying my true love sent me on the sixth day of Christmas
6 -- the number of horses in "All the Pretty Little Horses"
6 -- the number of hours it takes Pluto to rotate
6 -- the number of legs on an insect
6 -- the number of little ducks that I once knew, fat ones, skinny ones, fair ones too.
6 -- the number of little mice who sat down to spin
6 -- the number of lizards Cinderella's fairy godmother turned into footmen.
6 -- the number of mice Cinderella's fairy godmother turned into horses.
6 -- the number of pence to Sing a Song about.
6 -- the number of shots in a six-shooter
6 -- the number of sides in a hexagon
6 -- the number of sides on a cube
6 -- the number of sides on dice
6 -- the number of sillies in the story Six Sillies.
6 -- the number of white horses she'll be drivin' when she comes round the mountain
6 -- the number the ants are marching by when the little one stops to pick up sticks.
6 -- The Six Swans
6 -- Types of purebred dogs--Working dogs, sporting dogs, hounds, terriers, nonsporting dogs, toy dogs
6 -- what this old man played on my sticks
7 -- a lucky number
7 -- biological classifications of man--animalia, chordata, mammalia, primate, hominidae, homo, sapiens
7 -- candles in the menorah
7 -- characters in Hey! Diddle, Diddle (cat, fiddle, cow, moon, dog, dish, spoon)
7 -- colors of the spectrum--red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
7 -- Continents--Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Europe, Asia, North America, South America
7 -- events in the heptathlon: 100-meter run, 800-meter run, 100- meter hurdles, high jump, long jump, javelin throw, shot put
7 -- in French is sept
7 -- in German is sieben
7 -- in Italian is sette
7 -- in Latin is septem
7 -- in Spanish is siete
7 -- league boots carry you seven leagues in one stride
7 -- locks of hair cut from Samson by Delilah
7 -- Stars of the Big Dipper--Benetnash, Mizar and Alcor (a double star), Alioth, Megrez, Phecda, Merak, Dubhe
7 -- the number of continents
7 -- the atomic number of the element nitrogen
7 -- the maximum number of complete games in a baseball World Series
7 -- the number of angles in a heptagon
7 -- the number of cats in each sack of each wife of the man coming from St. Ives.
7 -- the number of clean animals taken on Noah's ark
7 -- the number of Dwarves Snow White lived with
7 -- the number of fairies Sleeping Beauty had as godmothers
7 -- the number of important days in the life (and death) of Solomon Grundy
7 -- the number of kits each cat in each sack of each wife of the man coming from St. Ives had.
7 -- the number of leagues a seven-league boot will take you on each step
7 -- the number of sacks each of the wives of the man coming from St. Ives had.
7 -- the number of sides in a heptagon
7 -- the number of swans a-swimming my true love sent me on the seventh day of Christmas
7 -- the number of voyages Sinbad the Sailor took
7 -- the number of wives the man coming from St. Ives had.
7 -- the number of Wonders of the Ancient World
7 -- the number the ants are marching by when the little one stops to pray to heaven.
7 -- Types of cats--great cats, lesser cats, other cats, lynxes, servals, jaguarondis, cheetahs
7 -- Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor--"visits a small island that is actually a sleeping whale, obtains some diamonds and escapes from an attacking roc, encounters the cyclops, is almost buried alive, kills the Old Man of the Sea, visits the mountain where Adam was exiled from Eden, is taken a slave by pirates but escapes
7 -- what this old man played up in heaven
7 -- Wonders of the Ancient World--Egyptian pyramids, Colossus at Rhodes, Hanging gardens of Babylon, Lighthouse on Pharos at Alexandria, Phidias's statue of Zeus at Olympia, Tomb of Mausolus at Halicarnassus, Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
8 -- bits in a byte
8 -- bits in a dollar
8 -- in French is huit
8 -- in German is acht
8 -- in Italian is otto
8 -- in Latin is octo
8 -- in Spanish is ocho
8 -- legs on an octopus
8 -- notes of the musical scale--C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C (Do, Re, Me, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do)
8 -- pints in a gallon
8 -- planes on an octahedron
8 -- reals on an old Spanish dollar
8 -- Rhymes with Lay them straight
8 -- Santa's Reindeer--Blitzen, Comet, Cupid, Dancer, Dasher, Donder, Prancer, Vixen
8 -- sides on an octagon
8 -- states border the Great Lakes--Indiana, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Pennsylvania
8 -- the atomic number of the element oxygen
8 -- the number of angles in an octagon
8 -- the number of maids a-milking my true love sent me on the eighth day of Christmas
8 -- the number of pawns each chess player starts with
8 -- the number of people coming from St. Ives (the man and his seven wives)
8 -- the number of pints in a gallon
8 -- the number of reindeer that pull Santa's sleigh
8 -- the number of sides in an octagon
8 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with M.
8 -- the number of U.S. states that begin with N.
8 -- the number the ants are marching by when the little one stops to shut the gate.
8 -- the time Wee Willie Winkie runs through town
8 -- what this old man played on my gate
9 -- beatitudes on Jesus's Sermon on the Mount
9 -- in French is neuf
9 -- in German is neun
9 -- in Italian is nove
9 -- in Latin is novem
9 -- in Spanish is nueve
9 -- innings to a baseball game
9 -- light years away is the star Sirius
9 -- members of the U.S. Supreme Court
9 -- military ranks of the Army--private, corporal, sergeant, warrant officer, lieutenant, captain, major, colonel, general
9 -- muses--Callipe, Erato, Euterpe, Polyhymnia, Urania, Thalia, Terpsichore, Clio, Melpomene
9 -- number of planets in the solar system
9 -- parts of speech--article, noun, adjective, pronoun, verb, adverb, conjunction, preposition, interjection
9 -- planets--Mercury, Pluto, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter
9 -- players on a baseball team
9 -- square feet in a square yard
9 -- the atomic number of the element fluorine
9 -- the number a stitch in time saves
9 -- the number of angles in a nonagon
9 -- the number of Clementine's shoes
9 -- the number of innings in a baseball game
9 -- the number of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court
9 -- the number of ladies dancing my true love sent me on the ninth day of Christmas
9 -- the number of players on a baseball team.
9 -- the number of sides in a nonagon
9 -- the number of square feet in a square yard
9 -- the number of times Dinah's name is mentioned in "I've Been Working on the Railroad"
9 -- the number the ants are marching by when the little one stops to check the time.
9 -- the time of day that Clementine drove ducklings to the water
9 -- what this old man played on my spine
10 -- amendments make up the U.S. Bill of Rights
10 -- centigrams in a decigram
10 -- centiliters in a deciliter
10 -- centimeters in a decimeter
10 -- commandments
10 -- decigrams in a gram
10 -- deciliters in a liter
10 -- decimeters in a meter
10 -- dekagrams in a hectogram
10 -- dekaliters in a hectoliter
10 -- dekameters in a hectometer 10 dollar bill picture is of Hamilton
10 -- events in the decathlon--100 meter, 400 meter, 1,500 meter, 110-meter hurdles, high jump, long jump, javelin throw, pole vault, shot put, discus throw
10 -- grams in a dekagram
10 -- hectogram in a kilogram
10 -- hectoliter in a kiloliter
10 -- hectometer in a kilometer
10 -- in French is dix
10 -- in German is zehn
10 -- in Italian is dieci
10 -- in Latin is decem
10 -- in Roman numerals is X
10 -- in Spanish is diez
10 -- liters in a dekaliter
10 -- Lost Tribes of Israel--Asher, Dan, Ephraim, Gad, Issachar, Manasseh, Naphtali, Reuben, Simeon, Zebulon
10 -- meters in a dekameter
10 -- milligrams in a centigram
10 -- milliliters in a centiliter
10 -- millimeters in a centimeter
10 -- official National U.S. holidays--New Year's Day, January 1; martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, January 15; Washington's Birthday, February 22; Memorial Day, May 30; Independence Day, July 4; Labor Day, the first Monday in September; Columbus Day, October 12; Veterans Day, November 11; Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November; Christmas Day, December 25
10 -- Plagues of Egypt--blood, frogs, lice, wild beasts, blight, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, slaying of the firstborn
10 -- rhymes with A good fat hen
10 -- systems of the body--skeletal, muscular, integumentary, digestive, circulatory, respiratory, excretory, nervous, endocrine, reproductive 10 the number of sides in a decagon
10 -- the atomic number of the element neon
10 -- the number of amendments in the Bill of Rights
10 -- the number of angles in a decagon
10 -- the number of cents in a dime
10 -- the number of commandments given to Moses
10 -- the number of hours it takes Jupiter to rotate
10 -- the number of hours it takes Saturn to rotate
10 -- the number of lords a-leaping my true love sent me on the tenth day of Christmas
10 -- the number of U.S. states that have two words in their name.
10 -- the number of years in a decade
10 -- the number the ants are marching by when the little one stops to say, "THE END."
10 -- the number who were in a bed when the little one said, "Roll over, roll over."
10 -- the value of the roman numeral X
10 -- what this old man played once again
10 -- years in a decade
11 -- Confederate States--South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, Texas
11 -- in French is onze
11 -- in German is elf
11 -- in Italian is undici
11 -- in Latin is undecim
11 -- in Spanish is once
11 -- light years away is the star Procyon
11 -- players on a cricket team
11 -- players on a football team 11 players on a soccer team
11 -- the atomic number of the element sodium
11 -- the number of brothers and sisters Beauty from Beauty and the Beast had.
11 -- the number of lines in the last verse of "The House That Jack Built"
11 -- the number of pipers piping my true love sent me on the eleventh day of Christmas
11 -- the number of the Apollo mission that landed on the moon
11 -- the number of U.S. states that seceded from the United States -- in 1860 and 1861.
12 -- Apostles--Peter, Andrew, James, John, Thomas, James, Jude, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Simon, Judas Iscariot
12 -- Birthstones--January, garnet; February, amethyst; March, aquamarine or bloodstone; April, diamond; May, emerald; June, pearl, moonstone, or alexandrite; July, ruby; August, sardonyz or peridot; September, sapphire; October, opal or tourmaline; November, topaz; December, turquoise or lapis lazuli
12 -- Days of Christmas--Twelve lords a-leaping, Eleven ladies dancing, Ten pipers piping, Nine drummers drumming, eight maids a-milking, seven swans a-swimming, six geese a-laying, five golden rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves, a partridge in a pear tree
12 -- in French is douze
12 -- in German is zwolf
12 -- in Italian is dodici
12 -- in Latin is duodecim
12 -- in Spanish is doce
12 -- men have walked on the moon--Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Charles Conrad, Alan Bean, Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell, David Scott, James Irwin, John Young, Charles Duke, Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmidt
12 -- number of apostles in the bible
12 -- number of tribes of Israel
12 -- Olympians--Zeus, Poseidon, Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dionysus, Hephaestus, Hera, Hermes 12 -- Rhymes with Who will delve?
12 -- the atomic number of the element magnesium
12 -- the number of checkers each checker player starts with
12 -- the number of constellations in the zodiac
12 -- the number of days in "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
12 -- the number of drummers drumming my true love sent me on the twelfth day of Christmas
12 -- the number of inches in a foot
12 -- the number of labors Hercules had to perform
12 -- the number of months in a year
12 -- the number of numbers on a watch face
12 -- the number of pennies the woman gave the witch for the barleycorn from which Thumbelina grew.
12 -- the number of servants the emperor gave the nightingale
12 -- the number of years it takes Jupiter to go around the sun
12 -- Titans--Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, Kronos, Oceanus, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Rhea, Tethis, Theaia, Themis
12 -- Twelve Dancing Princesses
13 -- an unlucky number
13 -- in a baker's dozen
13 -- in French is treize
13 -- in German is dreizehn
13 -- in Italian is tredici
13 -- in Latin is tredecim
13 -- in Spanish is trece
13 -- original U.S. colonies--Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia
13 -- the atomic number of the element aluminum
13 -- the number of original U.S. colonies
13 -- the number of stripes on the U.S. flag
14 -- in French is quatorze
14 -- in German is vierzehn
14 -- in Italian is quattordici
14 -- in Latin is quattuordecim
14 -- in Spanish is catorce
14 -- lines in a sonnet
14 -- rhymes with Maids a-courting
14 -- the atomic number of the element silicon
14 -- the number of days in a fortnight
15 -- in French is quinze
15 -- in German is funfzehn
15 -- in Italian is quindici
15 -- in Latin is quindecim
15 -- in Spanish is quince
15 -- players on a rugby team
15 -- the atomic number of the element phosphorus
15 -- the number of markers each backgammon player starts with
15 -- the number of stars in the 1795 U.S. flag.
16 -- cups in a gallon
16 -- drams in an ounce
16 -- in French is seize
16 -- in German is sechzehn
16 -- in Italian is sedici
16 -- in Latin is sedecim
16 -- in Spanish is diez y seis
16 -- light years away is the star Altair
16 -- ounces in a pound
16 -- Rhymes with Maids a-kissing
16 -- tablespoons in a cup
16 -- the age you were when I first met you down by the old millstream
16 -- the atomic number of the element sulphur
16 -- the number of cups in a gallon
16 -- the number of ounces in a pound
16 -- the number of pieces each chess player starts with
16 -- the number of tablespoons in a cup
17 -- in French is dix-sept
17 -- in German is siebzehn
17 -- in Italian is diciassette
17 -- in Latin is septemdecim
17 -- in Spanish is diez y siete
17 -- syllables in a haiku poem
17 -- the atomic number of the element chlorine
18 -- holes on a golf course
18 -- in French is dix-huit
18 -- in German is achtzehn
18 -- in Italian is diciotto
18 -- in Latin is duodeviginti
18 -- in Spanish is diez y ocho
18 -- inches in a cubit
18 -- rhymes with Maids a-waiting
18 -- the atomic number of the element argon
18 -- wheels on an eighteen-wheeler trailer truck
19 -- in French is dix-neuf
19 -- in German is neunzehn
19 -- in Italian is diciannove
19 -- in Latin is undeviginti
19 -- in Spanish is diez y nueve
19 -- the atomic number of the element potassium
19 -- the number of orders of animals
20 -- dollar bill picture is of Jackson
20 -- in a score
20 -- in French is vingt
20 -- in German is zwanzig
20 -- in Italian is venti
20 -- in Latin is viginti
20 -- in Spanish is veinte
20 -- rhymes with Maids a-plenty
20 -- the number of letters in the word comiconomenclaturist
20 -- the atomic number of the element calcium
20 -- the number of mattresses the Queen put on top of the pea for the princess to sleep on
20 -- the number of quilts the Queen put on top of the mattresses for the princess to sleep on
20 -- the number of stars in the 1818 U.S. flag.
20 -- the number of years Rip Van Winkle slept
20 -- years Rip Van Winkle slept
21 -- in French is vingt et un
21 -- in German is einundzwansig
21 -- in Italian is ventuno
21 -- in Latin is unus et viginti
21 -- in Spanish is veintiuno
21 -- the atomic number of the element scandium
21 -- the number of dots on dice
21 -- the number of stars in the 1819 U.S. flag.
22 -- in French is vingt-deux
22 -- the atomic number of the element titanium
22 -- the number of hours it takes Neptune to rotate
22 -- the number of properties on a Monopoly board
23 -- light years away is the star Fomalhaut
23 -- the atomic number of the element vanadium
23 -- the number of letters in the word dysmorphosteopalinklasy
23 -- the number of stars in the 1820 U.S. flag.
24 -- hours in a day
24 -- number of hours in a day
24 -- the atomic number of the element chromium
24 -- the number My Grandfather's Clock struck when he entered in the door with a blooming and beautiful bride
24 -- the number of blackbirds baked in a pie.
24 -- the number of brothers the Steadfast Tin Soldier had.
24 -- the number of hairs that will make a wig in Barber, Barber, Shave a Pig
24 -- the number of hours it takes Uranus to rotate
24 -- the number of sailors that stood between the decks in I Saw a Ship A-Sailing
24 -- the number of stars in the 1822 U.S. flag.
24 -- the number of triangular spaces on a backgammon board
24 -- the number of white mice with chains about their necks in I Saw a Ship a-Sailing
24 -- the number of windows in the hall of Aladdin's palace
25 -- the atomic number of the element manganese
25 -- the number of calories in a large marshmallow.
25 -- the number of cents in a quarter
25 -- the number of hours it takes Mars to rotate
25 -- the number of stars in the 1836 U.S. flag.
25 -- years in a quire
26 --the atomic number of the element iron
26 --the number of letters in the alphabet
26 --the number of letters in the word anhydrohydroxyprogesterone
26 -- the number of letters in the word cystoureteropyelonephritis
26 -- the number of letters in the word pneumoencephalographically
26 -- the number of stars in the 1837 U.S. flag.
27 -- books in the New Testament
27 -- cubic feet in a cubic yard
27 -- light years away is the star Vega
27 -- the atomic number of the element cobalt
27 -- the number of letters in the word antitransubstantiationalist
27 -- the number of letters in the word ethylenediaminetetraacetate
27 -- the number of letters in the word honorificabilitudinitatbus
27 -- the number of letters in the word hydroxydesoxycorticosterone
27 -- the number of letters in the word octamethylpyrophosphoramide
27 -- the number of stars in the 1845 U.S. flag.
28 -- days in February, non-leap year
28 -- the atomic number of the element nickel
28 -- the number of days in February (except leap-year)
28 -- the number of letters in the word antidisestablishmentarianism
28 -- the number of stars in the 1846 U.S. flag.
28 -- tiles in a game of dominoes
29 -- days in February, leap year
29 -- the atomic number of the element copper
29 -- the number of days in February in leap-year
29 -- the number of different orders of insects
29 -- the number of letters in the word floccinaucinihilipilification
29 -- the number of letters in the word trinitrophenylmethylnitramine
29 -- the number of stars in the 1847 U.S. flag.
30 -- days in April
30 -- days in June
30 -- days in November
30 -- days in September
30 -- degrees in a sign
30 -- in French is trente
30 -- in German is dreissig
30 -- in Italian is trenta
30 -- in Latin is triginta
30 -- in Spanish is treinta
30 -- pieces of silver Judas Iscariot received for betraying Jesus
30 -- the atomic number of the element zinc
30 -- the number of days in September, April, June and November
30 -- the number of letters in the word encephalomyeloradiculoneuritis
30 -- the number of pieces of silver Judas Iscariot received for betraying Jesus
30 -- the number of stars in the 1848 U.S. flag.
30 -- the number of years it takes Saturn to go around the sun
31 -- days in August
31 -- days in December
31 -- days in January
31 -- days in July
31 -- days in March
31 -- days in May
31 -- days in October
31 -- the atomic number of the element gallium
31 -- the number of days in January, March, May, July, August, October, December
31 -- the number of stars in the 1851 U.S. flag.
31.5 -- gallons in a barrel
32 -- points on a compass--north by east, north northeast, northeast by north, northeast, northeast by east, east northeast, east by north, east, east by south, east southeast, southeast by east southeast, southeast by south, south southeast, south by east, south, south by west, south southwest, southwest by south, southwest, southwest by west, west southwest, west by south, west, west by north, west northwest, northwest by west, northwest, northwest by north, north northwest, north by west, north
32 -- teeth in the normal human mouth
32 -- the atomic number of the element germanium
32 -- the fahrenheit freezing point
32 -- the number of red squares on a chess board
32 -- the number of stars in the 1858 U.S. flag.
32 -- the number of white squares on a chess board
33 -- the atomic number of the element arsenic
33 -- the number of stars in the 1859 U.S. flag.
34 -- the atomic number of the element selenium
34 -- the number of letters in the word pseudoantidisestablishmentarianism
34 -- the number of letters in the word supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
34 -- the number of stars in the 1861 U.S. flag.
35 -- light years away is the star Pollux
35 -- the atomic number of the element bromine
35 -- the number of stars in the 1863 U.S. flag.
36 -- light years away is the star Arcturus
36 -- the atomic number of the element krypton
36 -- the number of stars in the 1865 U.S. flag.
37 -- the atomic number of the element rubidium
37 -- the number of letters in the word hepaticocholangiocholecystenterostomy
37 -- the number of stars in the 1867 U.S. flag.
38 -- the atomic number of the element strontium
38 -- the number of stars in the 1877 U.S. flag.
39 -- books in the Old Testament
39 -- the atomic number of the element yttrium
40 -- days in a quarantine
40 -- in French is quarante
40 -- in German is vierzig
40 -- in Italian is quaranta
40 -- in Latin is quadraginta
40 -- in Spanish is cuarenta
40 -- number of days and nights it rained during Noah's flood
40 -- spaces on Monopoly(R) game board--Go, Mediterranean Avenue, Community Chest, Baltic Avenue, Income Tax, Reading Railroad, Oriental Avenue, Chance, Vermont Avenue, Connecticut Avenue, Jail, St. Charles Place, Electric Company, States Avenue, Virginia Avenue, Pennsylvania Railroad, St. James Place, Community Chest, Tennessee Avenue, New York Avenue, Free Parking, Kentucky Avenue, Chance, Indiana Avenue, Illinois Avenue, B&O Railroad, Atlantic Avenue, Ventnor Avenue, Water Works, Marvin Gardens, Go to Jail, Pacific Avenue, North Carolina Avenue, Community Chest, Pennsylvania Avenue, Short Line, Chance, Park Place, Luxury Tax, Boardwalk
40 -- the atomic number of the element zirconium
40 -- the number of spaces on a Monopoly board
40 -- the number of thieves Ali Baba saw leaving the cave
40 -- the number of winks you get if you take a nap
40 -- thieves who ran with Ali Baba
40 -- winks is a nap
41 -- the atomic number of the element niobium
42 -- gallons in an oil barrel
42 -- the atomic number of the element molybdenum
43 -- the atomic number of the element technetium
43 -- the number of stars in the 1890 U.S. flag.
44 -- the atomic number of the element ruthenium
44 -- the number of stars in the 1891 U.S. flag.
45 -- light years away is the star Capella
45 -- the atomic number of the element rhodium
45 -- the number of letters in the word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
45 -- the number of stars in the 1896 U.S. flag.
46 -- the atomic number of the element palladium
46 -- the number of stars in the 1908 U.S. flag.
47 -- the atomic number of the element silver
48 -- the atomic number of the element cadmium
48 -- the number of stars in the 1912 U.S. flag.
49 -- the atomic number of the element indium
49 -- the number of sacks carried by the wives of the man coming from St. Ives
49 -- the number of stars in the 1959 U.S. flag.
50 -- dollar bill picture is of Grant
50 -- in French is cinquante
50 -- in German is funfzig
50 -- in Italian is cinquanta
50 -- in Latin is quinquaginta
50 -- in Roman numerals is L
50 -- in Spanish is cincuenta
50 -- States--Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New mexico, new York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
50 -- the atomic number of the element tin
50 -- the number of cents in a half-dollar
50 -- the number of states in the United States
50 -- the value of the roman numeral L
51 -- the atomic number of the element antimony
51 -- the number of letters in the word osseocarnisanguineoviscericartilaginonervomedullary
52 -- playing cards in a deck
52 -- the atomic number of the element tellurium
52 -- the number of weeks in a year
53 -- the atomic number of the element iodine
54 -- the atomic number of the element xenon
55 -- the atomic number of the element cesium
56 -- the atomic number of the element barium
57 -- the atomic number of the element lanthanum
58 -- the atomic number of the element cerium
59 -- the atomic number of the element praseodymium
60 -- degrees in a sextant
60 -- in French is soixante
60 -- in German is sechzig
60 -- in Italian is sessanta
60 -- in Latin is sexaginta
60 -- in Spanish is sesenta
60 -- minutes in a degree
60 -- minutes in an hour
60 -- number of seconds in a minute
60 -- seconds in an hour
60 -- the atomic number of the element neodymium
61 -- the atomic number of the element promethium
62 -- faces on a rhombicosidodecahedron
62 -- the atomic number of the element samarium
63 -- the atomic number of the element europium
64 -- the atomic number of the element gadolinium
64 -- the number of squares on a checker board
65 -- the atomic number of the element terbium
66 -- feet in a surveying chain
66 -- the atomic number of the element dysprosium
67 -- the atomic number of the element holmium
68 -- light years away is the star Aldebaran
68 -- the atomic number of the element erbium
69 -- the atomic number of the element thulium
70 -- in French is soixante-dix
70 -- in German is siebzig
70 -- in Italian is settanta
70 -- in Latin is septuaginta
70 -- in Spanish is setenta
70 -- in three score and ten
70 -- the atomic number of the element ytterbium
70 -- the number of miles to Babylon (How Many Miles to Babylon)
71 -- the atomic number of the element lutetium
72 -- the atomic number of the element hafnium
73 -- the atomic number of the element tantalum
74 -- the atomic number of the element tungsten
75 -- the atomic number of the element rhenium
76 -- the atomic number of the element osmium
77 -- the atomic number of the element iridium
78 -- the atomic number of the element platinum
79 -- the atomic number of the element gold
80 -- in fourscore
80 -- in French is quatre-vingts
80 -- in German is achtzig
80 -- in Italian is ottanta
80 -- in Latin is octoginta
80 -- in Spanish is ochenta
80 -- the atomic number of the element mercury
81 -- the atomic number of the element thallium
82 -- the atomic number of the element lead
83 -- the atomic number of the element bismuth
84 -- the atomic number of the element polonium
84 -- the number of years it takes Uranus to go around the sun
85 -- the age of the wife Billy Boy has gone to seek.
85 -- the atomic number of the element astatine
86 -- the atomic number of the element radon
87 -- the atomic number of the element francium
87 -- the number of years before Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address
87 -- years in fourscore and seven years
88 -- keys on a piano
88 -- the atomic number of the element radium
88 -- the number of days it takes Mercury to go around the sun
89 -- the atomic number of the element actinium
90 -- degrees in a right angle
90 -- in French is quatre-vingt-dix
90 -- in German is neunzig
90 -- in Italian is novanta
90 -- in Latin is nonaginta
90 -- in Spanish is noventa
90 -- the atomic number of the element thorium
90 -- the number of years My Grandfather's Clock stood on the floor
91 -- the atomic number of the element protactinium
92 -- the atomic number of the element uranium
93 -- the atomic number of the element neptunium
94 -- the atomic number of the element plutonium
95 -- the atomic number of the element americium
96 -- the atomic number of the element curium
97 -- the atomic number of the element berkelium
98 -- the atomic number of the element californium
99 -- the atomic number of the element einsteinium
100 -- centigrams in a gram
100 -- centiliters in a liter
100 -- centimeters in a meter
100 -- decigrams in a dekagram
100 -- deciliters in a dekaliter
100 -- decimeters in a dekameter
100 -- dekagrams in a kilogram
100 -- dekaliters in a kiloliter
100 -- dekameters in a kilometer
100 -- dollar bill picture is of Franklin
100 -- grams in a hectogram
100 -- in French is cent
100 -- in German is hundert
100 -- in Italian is cento
100 -- in Latin is centum
100 -- in Roman numerals is C
100 -- in Spanish is cien
100 -- liters in a hectoliter
100 -- meters in a hectometer
100 -- milligrams in a decigram
100 -- milliliters in a deciliter
100 -- millimeters in a decimeter
100 -- points in the average I.Q.
100 -- pounds in a hundredweight
100 -- the atomic number of the element fermium
100 -- the Celsius boiling point
100 -- the number of cents in a dollar
100 -- the number of tiles in a Scrabble game
100 -- the number of years in a century
100 -- the value of the roman numeral C
100 -- years in a century
101 -- the atomic number of the element mendelevium
102 -- the atomic number of the element nobelium
102 -- the number of stories in the Empire State Building
103 -- the atomic number of the element lawrencium
118 -- light years away is the star Achernar
128 -- cubic feet in a cord of wood
144 -- in a gross
144 -- square inches in a square foot
144 -- the number of calories in a can of 7-Up.
144 -- the number of calories in a can of Coca-Cola.
144 -- the number of calories in a can of Sprite.
150 -- places at King Arthur's round table
150 -- years in a sesquicentennial
156 -- the number of calories in a can of Pepsi.
165 -- the number of years it takes Neptune to go around the sun
176 -- the number of days it takes Mercury to rotate
200 -- milligrams in a carat
200 -- years in a bicentennial
212 -- the Fahrenheit boiling point
220 -- light years away is the star Spica
220 -- the number of calories in a 1.59 oz. pkg of M&Ms.
225 -- the number of days it takes Venus to go around the sun
225 -- the number of spaces on a Scrabble board
231 -- cubic inches in a gallon
240 -- the number of calories in a 1.67 oz. pkg of peanut M&Ms.
248 -- the number of years it takes Pluto to go around the sun
252 -- the number of tablespoons in a gallon
314 -- the number of calories in six Chicken McNuggets.
327 -- the number of calories in an Egg McMuffin.
343 -- the number of cats coming from St. Ives
350 -- the number of calories in an Arby's roast beef sandwich.
360 -- degrees in a circle
365 -- number of days in a year (except leap year)
366 -- days in a leap year
366 -- number of days in a leap year
435 -- the number of members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
500 -- dollar bill picture is of McKinley
500 -- in Roman numerals is D
500 -- miles in the Indianapolis 500
500 -- sheets of paper in a ream
500 -- the number of miles driven in the Indianapolis 500
500 -- the number of sheets in a ream of paper
500 -- the value of the roman numeral D
520 -- light years away is the star Antares
520 -- light years away is the star Betelgeuse
540 -- light years away is the star Rigil
563 -- the number of calories in a Big Mac.
580 -- the number of calories in a Wendy's cheeseburger.
630 -- the number of calories in a Burger King Whopper.
640 -- acres in a square mile
640 -- the number of acres in a square mile
650 -- light years away is the star Canopus
687 -- the number of days it takes Mars to go around the sun
900 -- light years away is the star Rigel
950 -- the number of calories in a Burger King Whopper, Double Beef, with Cheese.
1000 -- centigrams in a dekagram
1000 -- centiliters in a dekaliter
1000 -- centimeters in a dekameter
1000 -- decigrams in a hectogram
1000 -- deciliters in a hectoliter
1000 -- decimeters in a hectometer
1000 -- dollar bill picture is of Cleveland
1000 -- dollars in a grand
1000 -- grams in a kilogram
1000 -- in French is mille
1000 -- in German is tausend
1000 -- in Italian is mille
1000 -- in Latin is mille
1000 -- in Roman numerals is M
1000 -- in Spanish is mil
1000 -- liters in a kiloliter
1000 -- meters in a kilometer
1000 -- milligrams in a gram
1000 -- milliliters in a liter
1000 -- millimeters in a meter 1000 the number of grams in a kilogram
1000 -- the number of men Father and I saw when we went down to camp in "Yankee Doodle".
1000 -- the number of words a picture is worth
1000 -- the number of years in a millennium
1000 -- the value of the roman numeral M
1000 -- years in a millennium
1001 -- Arabian nights
1001 -- Arabian Nights
1040 -- the number of calories in a Wendy's triple cheeseburger.
1440 -- minutes in an day
1500 -- the number of miles of Pluto's diameter
1600 -- light years away is the star Deneb
1728 -- cubic inches in a cubic foot
2000 -- pounds in a ton
2000 -- the number of pounds in a ton
2150 -- cubic inches in a bushel
2401 -- the number of kits coming from St. Ives
2744 -- the number of animals coming from St. Ives
2760 -- the number of days it takes Venus to rotate
3100 -- the number of miles of Mercury's diameter
3600 -- seconds in an hour
3600 -- the number of seconds in an hour
4200 -- the number of miles of Mars's diameter
4840 -- square yards in an acre
5000 -- dollar bill picture is of Madison
5280 -- the number of feet in a mile
7700 -- the number of miles of Venus's diameter
7901 -- the diameter of the Earth
10,000 -- centigrams in a hectogram
10,000 -- centiliters in a hectoliter
10,000 -- centimeters in a hectometer
10,000 -- decigrams in a kilogram
10,000 -- deciliters in a kiloliter
10,000 -- decimeters in a kilometer
10,000 -- dollar bill picture is of Chase
10,000 -- milligrams in a dekagram
10,000 -- milliliters in a dekaliter
10,000 -- millimeters in a dekameter
20,000 -- Leagues Under the Sea
24,907 -- the length of the Earth's equator
31,000 -- the number of miles of Neptune's diameter
32,000 -- ounces in a ton
32,000 -- the number of miles of Uranus's diameter
33,000 -- pounds lifted 1 foot in 1 minute takes 1 horsepower
43,500 -- square feet in an acre
62,000 -- the speed in miles per hour that the earth travels around the sun
74,500 -- the number of miles of Saturn's diameter
86,400 -- the number of seconds in a day
87,600 -- hours in a year
88,640 -- the number of miles of Jupiter's diameter
100,000 -- centigrams in a kilogram
100,000 -- centiliters in a kiloliter
100,000 -- centimeters in a kilometer
100,000 -- dollar bill picture is of Wilson 100,000 milligrams in a hectogram
100,000 -- milliliters in a hectoliter
100,000 -- millimeters in a hectometer
186,000 -- the number of miles light travels in a second
525,600 -- minutes in a year
870,000 -- the diameter in miles of the sun
990,999 -- the number of rats the Pied Piper of Hamelin led away
1,000,000 -- in French is million
1,000,000 -- in German is eine million
1,000,000 -- in Italian is milione
1,000,000 -- in Spanish is millon
1,000,000 -- milligrams in a kilogram
1,000,000 -- milliliters in a kiloliter
1,000,000 -- millimeters in a kilometer
8,760,000 -- hours in a century
31,536,000 -- seconds in a year
36,000,000 -- the number of miles Mercury is from the sun
50,000,000 -- Frenchmen can't be wrong
52,560,000 -- minutes in a century
67,000,000 -- the number of miles Venus is from the sun
87,600,000 -- hours in a millennium
93,000,000 -- miles in an A.U. (astronomical unit)
93,000,000 -- the distance of the earth from the sun
142,000,000 -- the number of miles Mars is from the sun
200,000,000 -- the number of years it takes the sun to travel around the center of the galaxy
484,000,000 -- the number of miles Jupiter is from the sun
525,600,000 -- minutes in a millennium 887,000,000 the number of miles Saturn is from the sun
1,700,000,000 -- the number of miles Uranus is from the sun
2,795,000,000 -- the number of miles Neptune is from the sun
3,153,600,000 -- seconds in a century
3,667,000,000 -- the number of miles Pluto is from the sun
31,536,000,000 -- seconds in a millennium
5,878,000,000,000 -- miles in a light year
? -- the amount of money the king was in his counting-house counting
? -- the number of children the old woman in the shoe has
? -- the number of gentlemen who come every day to see what my black hen doth lay
? -- the number of girls Georgie Porgie kissed and made them cry
? -- the number of horses and men who couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again
? -- the number of sheep Little Bo-Peep has lost
? -- the number of tarts the queen of hearts made


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Picture Credits
Original bunny climbing rope picture by Paige Miglio (copyright 2000 ©) from One More Bunny authored by Rick Walton.
Original purple monster picture by Renee Williams-Andriani (copyright 1998 ©) from Really, Really Bad School Jokes authored by Rick Walton.
Original bullfrog seated picture by Chris McAllister (copyright 1999 ©) from Bullfrog Pops! authored by Rick Walton.
Electronic modifications by Ann Walton.
(from Rick Walton's Stuff for Teachers and Librarians)




Last updated: October 25, 2002