| Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|
| That the Man in the {Moon} himself came down | 100%
|
| Beneath an old grey {hill} | 80%
|
| That plays a five-stringed {fiddle}; | 80%
|
| And danced upon the {floor}. | 70%
|
| And {laughs} until he chokes. | 70%
|
| And the little dog chased his {tail}. | 70%
|
| And there they brew a {beer} so brown | 70%
|
| And the Saturday dish went off at a {run} | 70%
|
| And up and down he runs his {bow}, | 70%
|
| One night to {drink} his fill. | 70%
|
| The cow {jumped} over the moon! | 70%
|
| The {ostler} has a tipsy cat | 70%
|
| There is an inn, a {merry} old inn | 70%
|
| They all went back to {bed}! | 70%
|
| A dish and a spoon on the {table} danced, | 60%
|
| And {dance} upon the green. | 60%
|
| And {dawn} was in the air. | 60%
|
| And the little dog {laughed} to see such fun, | 60%
|
| And then rolled beneath his {chair}; | 60%
|
| And these they {polish} up with care | 60%
|
| And the store of silver {spoons}! | 60%
|
| For though it was day, to her {surprise} | 60%
|
| Now {sawing} in the middle. | 60%
|
| On {Saturday} afternoons. | 60%
|
| So the cat on his fiddle played hey-{diddle}-diddle, | 60%
|
| That is mighty fond of {jokes} | 60%
|
| The cow and the horses stood on their {heads}; | 60%
|
| They rolled the {Man} slowly up the hill | 60%
|
| Till in the sky the {stars} were pale, | 60%
|
| With a ping and a pong the fiddle-strings {broke}! | 60%
|
| With the {silver} Sunday spoon. | 60%
|
| A jig that would wake the {dead}: | 50%
|
| And a {dish} ran up with the spoon. | 50%
|
| And the {cow} came capering like a deer | 50%
|
| As proud as any {queen}; | 50%
|
| For {Sunday} there's a polished pair, | 50%
|
| Now squeaking high, now {purring} low, | 50%
|
| The dog began to {roar}, | 50%
|
| The guests all bounded from their {beds} | 50%
|
| The Man in the Moon was {drinking} deep, | 50%
|
| 'The white {horses} of the Moon, | 50%
|
| And the Sun'll be {rising} soon!' | 40%
|
| As the Sun {raised} up her head. | 40%
|
| But {music} turns her head like ale, | 40%
|
| He cocks and ear at all the {jests} | 40%
|
| 'Its after {three}!' he said. | 40%
|
| Now quicker the fiddle went deedle-{dum}-diddle; | 40%
|
| The {landlord} keeps a little dog | 40%
|
| The ostler said to his {tipsy} cat: | 40%
|
| They also keep a {horned} cow | 40%
|
| When there's good cheer among the {guests} | 40%
|
| While the landlord {shook} the Man in the Moon: | 40%
|
| And there he {dozed} and dreamed of ale, | 30%
|
| But their master's been and {drowned} his wits, | 30%
|
| He squeaked and sawed and quickened the {tune} | 30%
|
| She hardly believed her {fiery} eyes; | 30%
|
| The cow in the {garden} madly pranced, | 30%
|
| And {bundled} him into the Moon, | 20%
|
| And makes her {wave} her tufted tail | 20%
|
| And O! the {rows} of silver dishes, | 20%
|
| And the cat began to {wail} | 20%
|
| The Man in the Moon took another {mug} | 20%
|
| The {round} Moon rolled behind the hill | 20%
|
| They {neigh} and champ in their silver bits; | 20%
|
| While his horses galloped up in {rear} | 10%
|