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Fun Trivia: C : Christmas Music

Special Sub-Topic: Name That Christmas Tune


'You can say there's no such thing as Santa, but as for me and Grandpa we believe.'

    Grandma Got Ran Over by a Reindeer. If Grandpa believes it, it must be true. The old dame didn't even see it coming.

'We're gliding along with a song of a wintery fairyland.'
    Sleigh Ride. Sleigh ride always brings memories of gliding along. What other song would use the word 'fairyland'?

'Oh the joy and my surprise when I open up my eyes to see a ________ hero standing there.'
    Hippopotamus. I want a hippopotamus for Christmas.

'Faithful friends who are dear to us, gather near to us once more.'
    Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. Have yourself a merry Christmas, as well.

'How do you measure its worth? Just by the pleasure it gives here on earth.'
    Silver and Gold. Silver and gold are as immeasurable as the classic special it was part of: Rudolph, the Red-nosed Reindeer.

'And in our world of plenty, we can spread a smile of joy. Throw your arms around the world at Christmas time.'
    Do They Know It's Christmas?. A rock ballad that intertwines Christmas.

'The rising of the sun and the running of the deer.'
    The Holly and the Ivy. It's the undying chorus of 'The Holly and the Ivy', also undying.

'When in the morning, without a warning, toyman pulls the window shade.'
    Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. Those wooden soldiers always have problems with that toyman.

'Later on we'll conspire as we dream by the fire.'
    Winter Wonderland. 'To face unafraid, the plans that we made. Walkin' in a winter wonderland.' That's the rest of the lyrics if you didn't know.

'Fah Who Foraze! Dah Who Doraze!'
    Welcome Christmas. The song was 'Welcome Christmas'. The special was 'The Grinch'. Those whos sure knew how to sing.

'When a poor man came in sight, gathering winter fuel.'
    Good King Wenceslas & Good King Wenceslaus. When King Wenceslas looked down, he saw that poor man.

'Decorations of red on a green Christmas tree won't mean a thing if you're not here with me.'
    Blue Christmas.

'We are not daily beggars that beg from door to door, but we are neighbor children whom you have seen before.'
    Here We Come A-Wassailing. That forgotten second verse of 'Here We Come A-Wassailing' always seems to get people. Unless you got it right, of course.

'Somebody waits for you, kiss her once for me.'
    A Holly Jolly Christmas. With the waiting and kissing, I'm sure somebody will have a holly jolly Christmas.

'And wild and sweet the words repeat, of Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men.'
    I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. The reverberating bells on Christmas day really diminish the need for an alarm.

'And although I know it's a long road back, I promise you...'
    I'll Be Home For Christmas & Ill be home for Christmas. Nothing could stop me from being home for Christmas...unless the road is particularly long and I'm tired.

'Snowin' and blowin' up bushels of fun.'
    Jingle-Bell Rock. 'Now the jingle hop has begun.' Nothing beats a good jingle hop.

'Johnny wants a pair of skates; Susy wants a sled; Nellie wants a picture book: yellow, blue, and red.'
    Jolly Old St. Nicholas. Again, a song whose second verse isn't often sung. There are just too many Christmas songs to get that far.

'Somebody snitched on me.'
    Nuttin' for Christmas.

'Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose.'
    Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Might as well end the quiz on a happy note!


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