ANSWERS: 14
  • On my knee.
  • You ask, you answer, what's the point?
  • Linda Murphy could spell knee when Louise Marilyn Smith was wiping her tights on the 57 bus.
  • Bruce Attenborrow said it was tree.
  • Point has five letters. Two fives are ten. Three fives are fifteen. Four fives are twenty. Five fives are twenty five. We know that, don't we?
  • Bruce Attenborrow seemed to think it was on my tree.
  • In the sea?
  • One version has knee another tree.
  • knick knack paddy whack, give a dog a bone this old man came rolling home........ This old man, he played nothing, He played knick-knack on my stuffing. With a knick-knack paddy-whack, Give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played one; He played knick-knack 'on my thumb' (or 'on a drum'). With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played two; He played knick-knack on my shoe. With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played three; He played knick-knack 'on my knee' (or 'on my tree'). With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played four; He played knick-knack on my door(Or on the floor) With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played five; He played knick-knack 'on my hive' (or 'on my knife'or 'making a dive'). With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played six; He played knick-knack with some sticks. With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played seven; He played knick-knack 'up in heaven' (or 'on my oven' or 'on my pen' or 'down in Devon'). With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played eight; He played knick-knack on my gate. With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played nine; He played knick-knack 'on my spine' (or 'in a line'). With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played ten; He played knick-knack 'once again' (or 'on my pen', 'on my shin' or 'on my hen'). With a knick-knack, paddy whack, Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played eleven; He played knick-knack 'on the way to heaven' (or 'down to devon') With a knick-knack, paddy whack Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home This old man, he played twelve; He played knick-knack on my shelf. With a knick-knack paddy whack Give dog a bone; This old ma came rolling home. This old man,he played thirteen; He played knick-knack on my curtain. With a knick-knack paddy whack Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played fourteen; He played knick-knack in the autumn. With a knick-knack paddy whack; Give a dog a bone; This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played fifteen, He collects bronze coins marked 'Ich Dien'. With a knick-knack paddy-whack, Give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home. This old man, ten add six, He played knick-knack on my bricks, With a knick-knack paddy-whack, Give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home.
  • Pen doesn't rhyme with seven.
  • This old man he played three, he played knick-knack on my knee...

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