| | "Christian children all must be mild, obedient, good as he." The prescriptive lyrics from which Victorian carol? |
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| | | Once in Royal David's City |
| | | Good King Wenceslas |
| | | Away in a Manger |
| | | The First Noel |
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| | "Its bitter perfume breathes a life of gathering gloom." Which of the three kings' gifts had these properties? |
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| | | Mince pies |
| | | Myrrh |
| | | Gold |
| | | Frankincense |
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| | Add the number of drummers drumming to the amount of golden rings, then subtract how many maids were a milking, and what do you get? |
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| | | 14 |
| | | 10 |
| | | 3 |
| | | 9 |
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| | Who is urged to "let nothing you dismay" ? |
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| | | Good king Wenceslas |
| | | You merry gentlemen |
| | | Angels from the realms of glory |
| | | Sweet baby Jesus |
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| | What are the names of Santa's nine reindeer? |
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| | | Masher, Smasher, Ponce, Vixen, Nixen, Stupid, Thunder, Lightning and Rudolph |
| | | Dasher, Runner, Prancer, Donner, Star, Cupid, Vixen, Blitzen and Rudolph |
| | | Homer, Simpson, Bart, Ludwig, Noel, Stanley, Elvis, Liv and Rudolph |
| | | Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph |
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| | What was "right against the forest fence, by Saint Agnes' fountain?" |
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| | | Shepherds watching their sheep |
| | | The little town of Bethlehem |
| | | Angels from the realms of glory |
| | | Yonder peasant's dwelling |
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| | What did I see Mummy doing to Santa Claus, and where? |
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| | | Tickling him, under his left ear |
| | | Kissing him, under the mistletoe |
| | | Kicking him, back up the chimney |
| | | Gutting and stuffing him, in the pantry |
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| | The cattle are lowing. What happens next? |
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| | | Rudoph's nose lights up |
| | | Mary smiles tenderly |
| | | Mummy kisses Santa Claus |
| | | The baby awakes |
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| | Deck the halls with boughs of holly, |
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| | | Tis the season to be jolly |
| | | Gloooor- o-o-o-o-o-ooo-o-o-o-oooo-o-o-o-o-o-RIA |
| | | Fa la la la la, la la la la |
| | | Give the child a cherry lolly |
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| | What's the second verse of Jingle Bells? |
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| | | A day or two ago / I thought I'd take a ride / And soon Miss Fanny Bright / Was seated by my side |
| | | I'm hot to trot you know / So baby don't be cruel / We can make sweet love / And play it by your rules |
| | | Cling tight to the reins / And lash the deer with whips / Light your cigarette / And lift it to your lips |
| | | Up in old Lapland / Santa's packed his sleigh / Put the elves to bed / And now he's on his way |
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| | Who should Come? |
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| | | All men poor and lowly |
| | | All ye faithful, joyful and triumphant |
| | | Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer |
| | | Angels from the realms of glory |
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| | "He sees you when you're sleeping/ He knows when you're awake/ He knows if you've been bad or good... " So what? |
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| | | Be good for goodness' sake |
| | | Might as well cancel Christmas this year, eh? |
| | | Hang your stocking by the grate |
| | | Giii-ive don't take take take |
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