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Three Blind Mice

"Three Blind Mice" is an English nursery rhyme and musical round. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 3753.

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Published
c. 1609
Songwriter
Unknown

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North American sports usage

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Three Blind Mice

Nodes54
Edges53
Triples41
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037037
Components1

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Three Blind Mice

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related to Origins and meaning · 16
Three Blind Mice → Attempts, Catholics, Cranmer, Deuteromelia, England, However, Latimer, Musicks, Oxford Martyrs, Protestant, Protestantism, Queen Mary, Ridley, The, The Seconde, Thomas Ravenscroft
related to "Complete version" · 10
Three Blind Mice → Co, Frederick Warne, Ivimey, John, London, Published, Soon, The, The Complete Version, Ye Three Blind Mice
related to External links · 4
Three Blind Mice → Complete Version, Goose, Grownups, Scholarly
related to Variations · 4
Three Blind Mice → Amateur, Murr, Robert Schumann's Kreisleriana, Thomas Oliphant
Published · 1
Three Blind Mice → c. 1609
Songwriter · 1
Three Blind Mice → Unknown

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three mice blind rhyme version nursery wife tune song complete published 1609 round first theme movement musical variations see also

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Three Blind MicePublishedc. 16091.00infobox
Three Blind MiceSongwriterUnknown1.00infobox
baseballinstance ofNorth American sports usageIn some North American sports0.80text
ice hockeyinstance ofNorth American sports usageIn some North American sports0.80text
the tune is associated with umpiresinstance ofNorth American sports usageIn some North American sports0.80text
refereesinstance ofNorth American sports usageIn some North American sports0.80text
especially after making a call perceived to be poor or contentiousinstance ofNorth American sports usageIn some North American sports0.80text
Three Blind Micerelated to "Complete version"Published0.60section
Three Blind Micerelated to "Complete version"Frederick Warne0.60section
Three Blind Micerelated to "Complete version"Co0.60section
Three Blind Micerelated to "Complete version"London0.60section
Three Blind Micerelated to "Complete version"John0.60section

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