Old Favorite Christmas Songs
Dec 24, 2002 -
© By Dave Arns
By Dave Arns A list of Christmas songs even the most technically-minded can appreciate! Each of the constructions below expresses the name of a well-known Christmas song; translate the titles into the "regular" versions. (The words "regular" version may be in a different order.) 1. The initial example of a highly celebrated nativity. 2. A felicitous emotion, directed at the entirety of the terrestrial sphere. 3. Pass hitherward, everyone who exhibits consistency of character. 4. A young lad whose musical talents are expressed rhythmically. 5. The hour of its transparent occurrence coincided with the instant often associated with maximal darkness, either figurative or literal. 6. Strike with the fist, with sufficient force as to cause unconsciousness, Mr. and Mrs. Hall. 7. A nocturnal period unbroken by auditory interruptions. 8. My advice to you is to listen intently to, and heed, the heavenly messengers as they vocalize musical selections announcing an important event. 9. A significant distance from here, within the confines of a feeding trough for animals. 10. The auditory sensation of roughly spherical sound-making objects, vibrating in a resonant fashion, followed by the name of the objects themselves. 11. Our sincere desire for you is for your yuletide celebration to be an enjoyable one. 12. A dozen terrestrial rotational time periods, signifying a series of steps leading up to, and ushering in, the celebration of the Nativity. 13. The benevolent senior nobility whose name I shan't say because it would give away the answer to this puzzle. 14. A verbal utterance, addressed toward a coniferous member of the plant family, often used as the centerpiece of yuletide gatherings. 15. Multiple highly polished, colorless, metallic, cup-shaped devices that give forth a ringing sound when struck. 16. Celestial heralds at a great altitude; specifically, those whose announcements have already been listened to and understood by us. 17. Haste hence, and publish the news in the alpine regions. 18. May the Almighty grant to you a recuperative repose, all you festive males of chivalrous character. 19. The original utterance, as well as a repetition, of a plea for the arrival of the One whose presence brings God Himself to us. 20. There exists in the atmosphere a musical selection. 21. During the dimly-lit extent of time wherein those persons who enjoyed a bucolic relationship with the domesticated stock in their charge, monitored them for their safekeeping. 22. Enlighten me as to the identity of this offspring. 23. The trio of us, the most authoritative examples of monarchical governmental leadership. 24. A temporal duration characterized by reverence, awe, and the sun's position being beneath the horizon.
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