Even More Christmas Songs — Mystery Question

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Even More Questions; Ps. 74:17

Even More Christmas Songs is this week’s Mystery Question. Everyone seems to like the multiple-choice questions and since I’m running behind on my deadline, I’ll do another one this week. 😉

But first the photo and Scripture verse. I like the stark branches against the afternoon sun, and thought the verse went well with it.

Now for the answers to last week’s Mystery Questions. Can You Complete the Lyrics to these Classic Christmas Songs? They are multiple-choice, and you can leave your answers in the comments.
  1. –A beautiful sight, ___, walking in a winter wonderland” A. It’s merry and bright; B. Hold my hand tight; C. This Christmas Delight; D. We’re happy tonight.  D. We’re happy tonight
  2. You better watch out ___: A. You better not pout; B: you better not cry; C. He’s making a list; D. Santa’s coming to town; A. You better not pout
  3. We Wish you a Merry Christmas: ____A. Good tidings we bring: B. with plenty of good cheer; C. to your and your kin; D: We wish you a merry Christmas. D We Wish you a merry Christmas is repeated.
  4. Then one foggy Christmas Eve ____ : A. Rudolph found his way.; B. Santa packed his sleigh tonight;  C.Santa came to say; 4. Rudolph lit the way.  C. Santa came to say.

Congrats to all who guessed correctly!

Now for this week’s Mystery Question Even More Questions. They are multiple-choice, and you can leave your answers in the comments.
  1. What was the first Christmas song to mention Santa Claus? A. A Holly Jolly Christmas; B. Up On the Housetop; C. Santa Claus is Coming to Town; D. Here Comes Santa Claus
  2. Which Christmas song was originally written for a Broadway musical? A. Winter Wonderland; B. Jingle Bell Rock; C. White Christmas; D. Feliz Navidad.
  3. Which Christmas tune was the first song performed in space? A. Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree; B. The Christmas Song; C. Last Christmas; D. Jingle Bells
  4. The singer of which song also voiced Frosted Flakes’ Tony the Tiger? A. You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch; B. The Little Drummer Boy; C. Jingle Bell Rock; D. The Chipmunk Song

Okay, Super Sleuths, how well do you know your Christmas songs? Leave your Answers in the comments and I’ll enter you in a December drawing for a $10 gift card. Oh, and if you have a favorite Christmas song, leave it in the comments!

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  1. Delores Topliff

    These are hard but good, I’m guessing on the last two: CADD. Not mine, but my grandkids’ favorite song is, “Grandma got run over by a reindeer.” They sing it w/ glee–still wondering about that and maybe reconsidering my Christmas list.

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  2. Tim Johnson

    Great photo and verse, Pat. Just right for this time of year.

    These questions are the hardest yet, I think. I’m guessing:

    1. B. Up On the Housetop
    2. C. White Christmas
    3. D. Jingle Bells
    4. B. The Little Drummer Boy

    There are some songs that once heard or mentioned, will stick in your mind all day. “Grandma got run over by a reindeer” is one of those. So you know what’s going to be on a continuous loop in my mind today. Thanks Delores! 😉

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  3. Debra Tucker

    The photo is stunning and the verse is a reminder our Heavenly Father’s plan for us is perfect and lovingly placed. He is our Creator of all things. We are so Blessed.

    I’m thankful you’re feeling better.

    This week I’m choosing-
    1. C or D, (I couldn’t decide!)
    2. A, 3. A, 4. A, Absolutely! That deep deep rich voice!

    I have lots of favorite Christmas songs, but through those early years I rocked my boys to sleep as babies to Silent Night. It is my favorite for those memories. My sweet babies never seem to care I couldn’t carry a tune. At those special times all was right in our tiny little world.

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  4. Barbara Diggs

    B. Up on the Housetop
    C. White Christmas
    A. Rockin Around the Christmas Tree
    B. Little Drummer Boy. Pat, these were challenging!!!

    The photo took away my breath. Oh, so pretty. Just loved it. The verse went perfectly with it as well.

    O Holy Night is my absolute favorite, especially the third verse chorus

    Truly He taught us to love one another;
    His law is love and His gospel is peace
    Chains shall He break for the slave is our brother;
    And in His name all oppression shall cease
    Sweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we
    Let all within us praise His holy name

    *Christ is the Lord! O praise His Name forever
    His power and glory evermore proclaim
    His power and glory evermore proclaim

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  5. Edward Arrington

    Beautiful picture and verse. Thanks for sharing them.

    I had all of them right last week, but than I changed one. I need to stop overthinking these.

    I won’t have that problem this time because I’m practically clueless. I’m choosing D, C, B, & A.

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