Christmas Songs Riddle

Klaactu

Six-man fan
I will give you the initials and you give me the song.

1. J B (the Christmas song-not the coach) (but it is logical the J B is #1.)
2. I S M K S C
3. S N
4. T T D O C
5. L D B
6. I D O A W C
7. A I W F C I M T F T
8. C O T B
9 O C A Y F
10. W T K O O A

Some of these are Christian Christmas Carols. If you get all ten, you really know your Christmas music.
 
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I will give you the initials and you give me the song.

1. J B (the Christmas song-not the coach) (but it is logical the J B is #1.)
2. I S M K S C
3. S N
4. T T D O C
5. L D B
6. I D O A W C
7. A I W F C I M T F T
8. C O T B
9 O C A Y F
10. W T K O O A

Some of these are Christian Christmas Carols. If you get all ten, you really know your Christmas music.

Jingle Bells
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause
Silent Night
The Twelve Days Of Christmas
Little Drummer Boy
I’m Dreaming Of A White Christmas
All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth
Carol Of The Bells
Oh Come All Ye Faithful
We Three Kings Of Orient Are

Merry Christmas to all of you
 
See if you can guess the name of this Christmas Song. The clue may be a sound-alike or a pun. If you figure this one out, you may be MENSA material.

Clue: burnt donkey just ahead

What do all of these two/three word phrases have in common related to a song often performed at Christmas?

Peanut Butter
6 Man Football
Humpty Dumpty
Dallas Texas
Elvis Presley
Wonder Woman
 
Answer: See the blazing mule before us (I told you the words could rhyme). Song? Deck the Halls.

Riddle two. These two or three words could each be used for the lyrics to the "Hallelujah Chorus".
 
1. Jingle
2. I saw Mamma
3. Silent
4. 12 Days
5. Drummer Boy
6. # 1 selling song of all time
7. 2 Front Teeth
8. Carol of the
9. Oh Come All Ye
10. We 3 Kings?

M C B S C I B T
 
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