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Test your Christmas Song I.Q.


steveb

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Can you guess the alternate titles for these well-know Christmas songs?

 

1. Quadruped with crimson proboscis

 

2. 5 p.m. to 6 a.m. without noise

 

3. Miniscule hamlet in the far east

 

4. Ancient benevolent despot

 

5. Adorn the vestibule

 

6. Exuberance directed to the planet

 

7. Listen, aerial spirits harmonizing

 

8. Monarchial trio

 

9. Yonder in the haystack

 

10. Assemble, everyone who believes

 

11. Hallowed post meridian

 

12. Colorless December 25th

 

13. Tin tintinnabulums

 

14. A dozen 24-hour Yule periods

 

15. Befell during the transparent bewitching hour

 

16. Homo sapien of crystallized vapor

 

17. I merely desire a pair of incisors

 

18. I spied my maternal parent osculating a fat man in red

 

19. Perambulating through a December solstice fantasy

 

20. Aloft on the acme of the abode

 

0-5 correct - Total Grinch!

 

6-10 correct - Bit of a Scrooge

 

11-15 correct - Elf wanna-be

 

16-19 correct - Santa's helper

 

20 correct - Mayor of Who-ville!

Res firma, mitescere nescit

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These are all I could get off the top of my head. I'm just an "elf-wannabe". :cry:

 

1. Quadruped with crimson proboscis = Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

 

2. 5 p.m. to 6 a.m. without noise = Silent Night

 

3. Miniscule hamlet in the far east =

 

4. Ancient benevolent despot = Good King Wenselaus (?)

 

5. Adorn the vestibule = O Christmas Tree

 

6. Exuberance directed to the planet = Joy To The World

 

7. Listen, aerial spirits harmonizing = Hark The Herald Angels Sing

 

8. Monarchial trio = We Three Kings

 

9. Yonder in the haystack = Away In A Manger

 

10. Assemble, everyone who believes =

 

11. Hallowed post meridian =

 

12. Colorless December 25th = White Christmas

 

13. Tin tintinnabulums = Jingle Bells

 

14. A dozen 24-hour Yule periods = 12 Days Of Christmas

 

15. Befell during the transparent bewitching hour =

 

16. Homo sapien of crystallized vapor = Frosty The Snowman

 

17. I merely desire a pair of incisors = All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth

 

18. I spied my maternal parent osculating a fat man in red = I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

 

19. Perambulating through a December solstice fantasy = Walking In A Winter Wonderland

 

20. Aloft on the acme of the abode = Up On The Rooftop

Dean

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sorry dlopez, but a vestibule is a small hallway... adorn the vestibule is deck the halls...which takes you down to elf wannabe

"I hear you can kill 200 men and play a mean six string at the same time..."-Six String Samurai

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I guess I was subliminally thinking "vegetable" or something! :P

Dean

Dahn Boh Nim - Black-Brown Belt

Kuk Sool Won

"Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die tomorrow." - James Dean

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DUH!!

 

3. Miniscule hamlet in the far east = Little Town Of Bethlehem (Far East threw me... more like 'Middle East', no? :P )

 

10. Assemble, everyone who believes = Come All Ye Faithful

 

11. Hallowed post meridian = ????!!!!!!?????

 

15. Befell during the transparent bewitching hour = ????!!!!!!?????

 

3 and 10 just popped into my head when I came back to check if anyone had figured those out... but I can't figure out these last couple.

Dean

Dahn Boh Nim - Black-Brown Belt

Kuk Sool Won

"Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die tomorrow." - James Dean

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