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Christmas Songs - In Other Words

What Christmas song title is being named in other words?
Quiz by agvii
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Last updated: January 5, 2021
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First submittedDecember 17, 2013
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I sing unto you, you woody perennial plant of the season!
O Christmas Tree
Pleasure and happiness to all of the earth's countries, peoples, and natural features.
Joy to the World
Can anyone tell me whose kid this is?
What Child is This?
I sing unto you, small urban area on the West Bank.
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Please move toward the specified place, those of you who believe.
O Come All Ye Faithful
It arrived at 12 o'clock when there were no clouds in the sky.
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
The dozen twenty-four hour periods beginning on the holiday.
The Twelve Days of Christmas
I command you to proclaim this from a large, steep hill.
Go Tell It On the Mountain
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I, and those with me express a strong desire that your holiday be cheerful and lively.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
This deer of the tundra has a Germanic name and a rosy honker.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
I spied a trio of sea-going vessels.
I Saw Three Ships
The trio of us are royalty from eastern Asia.
We Three Kings of Orient Are
This evening has no sound.
Silent Night
The musical devices are enclosed, rather than having a fixed clapper.
Jingle Bells
I command that your yuletide be not only festive, but small as well.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
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Level 24
Feb 9, 2014
I think Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer should have a little more wiggle room for acceptable answers. I put in "Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer" "Rudolph" "Rudolf" and every other combination I could think of, but I didn't have the d. (that's what she said)
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Level 54
Feb 11, 2014
Fair enough - I have updated it to accept "Rudolph".
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Level 61
Dec 3, 2014
The Twelve Days of Christmas does not refer to the 12 days preceding Christmas, but to Christmas Day and the 11 days after.
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Level 75
Dec 11, 2014
Agree. It begins on Christmas Day and runs through Twelfth Night, or Epiphany.
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Level 54
Jan 12, 2015
Corrected! Thank you!
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Level 41
Dec 6, 2017
the clue is still wrong
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Level 54
Dec 6, 2017
Corrected and re-published to the live quiz. Thanks for the feedback!
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Level 27
Nov 29, 2020
Thanks for making this quiz! It's really fun and hilarious. 5 stars!
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Level 54
Dec 3, 2020
I'm glad you enjoyed it - thanks for the feedback!
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Level 53
Dec 19, 2020
joy to the world: What is "earth earth's"
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Level 54
Jan 5, 2021
Thanks for the comment! It is (was) a typo, which I have corrected. Kudos, kayokayokayo; you're the only person in 7 years to see that!