- "
Goosey Goosey Gander" is an English-language
nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song
Index number of 6488. The most
common modern version of the lyrics...
-
Goosey is a
village and
civil parish in England,
about 4.5
miles (7 km)
northwest of
Wantage in the Vale of
White Horse.
Goosey was part of Berkshire...
- Hen-Len, ****y Locky,
Ducky Lucky or
Ducky Daddles,
Drakey Lakey,
Goosey Loosey or
Goosey Poosey,
Gander Lander,
Turkey Lurkey, and Foxy Loxy or Foxy Woxy...
- of
names including Devil's
Night (particularly in Detroit), Gate Night,
Goosey Night,
Moving Night,
Cabbage Night,
Mystery Night and Mat Night. The earliest...
- Goosey's father, Dr. John D.
Goosey, is a
Houston ophthalmologist.
Goosey's mother,
Claire Goosey,
worked as a volunteer. John
Goosey attended public elementary...
-
Tavistock Goose Fair,
known locally as the
Goosey, or Goosie, Fair, is the
annual fair in the
stannary town of
Tavistock in the west of Devon, England...
-
typical of
South Jersey. Donohue,
Brian (October 30, 2014). "Mischief night,
goosey night? Subs, Hoagie? Nine maps
showing how New
Jersey talks". NJ Advance...
-
Vicky Goosey-Tolfrey is a
British sports scientist specialising in Para sport. She is
Professor of
Applied Disability and Para
sport and is
Director of...
- civilisation. The
author Ross
Douthat credits that, "Chesterton's
somewhat loosey-
goosey outline of
history doubles as the best
modern argument for Christianity...
- book is a
compilation of
traditional English nursery rhymes such as "
Goosey Goosey Gander", "This
Little Piggy" and "Three
Blind Mice". The
title character...