Name That Christmas Carol
Posted on December 22, 2007
Filed Under Personal |
Here’s a fun group activity a friend sent to me that you might enjoy using with the family over the Christmas holiday. The goal is to see who can identify the real song title from this list of twenty-one hints. You could divide the guests or family members into two teams or simply make it every person for him or her self. Maybe sweeten the pot with a White Elephant gift for the person or team who gets the most correct answers. Ready?
1. Bleached Yule
2. Castaneous-colored Seed Vesicated in a Conflagration
3. Singular Yearning for the Twin Anterior Incisors
4. Righteous Darkness
5. Arrival Time 2400 hours-Weather Cloudless
6. Loyal Followers Advance
8. Array the Corridor
9. Bantam Male Percussionist
10. Monarchial Triad
11. Nocturnal Noiselessness
12. Jehovah Deactivate Blithe Chevaliers
13. Red Man En Route to Borough
14. Annoying Clatter of Polished Brass Objects
15. Frozen Precipitation Commence
16. Proceed and Enlighten on the Pinnacle
17. The Quadruped with the Vermillion Probiscis
18. Query Regarding Identity of Descendant
19. Proclaim Delight for this Planet
20. Give Attention to the Melodious Celestial Beings
21. The Dozen Festive 24 Hour Sequential Intervals
How did you do? See the answers below . . .
ANSWER SHEET:
1. White Chrismas
2. Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire
3. All I want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth
4. O Holy Night
5. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
6. O Come, All Ye Faithful!
7. Away in a Manger
8. Deck the Halls
9. Little Drummer Boy
10. We Three Kings
11. Silent Night
12. God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen
13. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
14. Jingle Bells
15. Let it Snow
16. Go, Tell it on the Mountain
17. Rudolph, the Red-nosed Reindeer
18. What Child is This?
19. Joy to the World
20. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
21. The Twelve Days of Christmas
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