To Put It Another Way
These are titles of well known Christmas songs using different words, but meaning the same thing. See if you can guess which song I am referring to.
As always, the answers are below.
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Frozen Homo Sapien
Ones return to the congenial environment for religious festivities.
Minuscule county in PA.
Extending a mirthful day off from work to you.
To personally hearken the clanging instruments on the holy day.
The Primary holy natal.
Spill your guts to the big rock
To personally visualize several vessels.
The discovery of the maternal figure marking her affection on a jolly man in red.
The female ancestor smashed by a species of rangier tarandus.
Bleached Yule.
Singular yearning for the twin anterior incisors.
Righteous darkness.
Loyal followers advance.
Bantam male percussionist.
Monarchial triad.
Nocturnal noiselessness.
Red man en route to borough.
Frozen precipitation commences.
The quadruped with the vermillion proboscis.
Query regarding identity of descendant.
Delight for this planet.
Give attention to the melodious celestial beings.
The dozen festive 24 hour intervals.
Yonder in the hayrack.
Cherubims, audited from aloft.
Befell during the translucent bewitching.
Perambulating through a December solstice fantasy.
Big group vocalizing – "thank god" a lot.
Adorn the corridor.
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The answers.
Frosty the Snowman.
I’ll be home for Christmas.
Oh, little town of Bethlehem.
We wish you a Merry Christmas.
I heard the bells on Christmas Day.
The First Noel.
Go tell it on the mountain.
I saw three ships.
I saw Mommy kissin’ Santa Claus.
Grandma got run over by a reindeer.
White Christmas.
All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth.
Oh, Holy Night.
Oh, come all ye faithful.
Little Drummer Boy.
We three kings.
Silent Night.
Santa Claus is coming to town.
Let it snow, let it snow…
Rudolf the red nosed reindeer.
Whose child is this?
Joy to the world.
Hark the herald angels sing.
12 days of Christmas.
Away in a manger.
Angels we have heard on high.
It fell upon a midnight clear.
Walking in a winter wonderland.
Hallelujah.
Deck the halls.
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