Can you guess the Christmas song from just a single word in the lyrics?
From "figgy" to "foggy"!
Even if you haven't sung them on doorsteps or spun them on turntables, you certainly have heard them. You can't go shopping in November and December without hearing some Christmas music. Every Starbucks and supermarket starts playing holiday tunes.
In other words, we're pretty confident that you've heard the following songs countless times. So you probably know the lyrics.
But can you recognize a Christmas carol when you boil it down to a single word? We took the most unique word found in the lyrics of some of the most popular classic songs. See if you can guess the correct song!
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Hawaiian
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Foggy
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Figgy
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Bluebird
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Eskimos
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Apparel
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Bushels
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Bobtail
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Treetops
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Troubles
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Barney
Can you guess the Christmas song from just a single word in the lyrics?
Your Result...
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Janis Joplin - Kozmic Blues
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I Love Lucy - Wreath
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A Christmas Story - Fudge
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Icon (CD) - Cher
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I Love Lucy - Beard Flakes
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Elvis - The Stare
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Tom Petty - Stacked Text
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Tom Petty - Wildflowers
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Tom Petty - You Don't Know
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Pink Floyd - DSOTM
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Janis Joplin - Sparkle
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Janis Joplin - Kozmic Blues
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It's A Wonderful Life - Logo
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Gremlins Holiday Snow Globe
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59 Comments
I got all of them. But I sat here mumbling each one to myself . (When I saw "Barney" I thought to myself HUH?? , THEN I knew . )
8/11 I'm a little bit rusty. This year I vowed not to listen to Christmas songs until after Thanksgiving, so I had to really think on a few of these!
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No multiple choice for these. What Christmas songs include the word:
Tones.
Nodded.
Morning.
Creep.
Jubilee.
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Tones.
Nodded.
Morning.
Creep.
Jubilee.
You're right. I was getting it mixed up with a parody called "Walking in My Winter Underwear" by Stan Boreson.
So since we've sort of drifted into Christmas comedy songs, here one last word and then I have to go do something more important:
Incriminating.
So since we've sort of drifted into Christmas comedy songs, here one last word and then I have to go do something more important:
Incriminating.
"There were hoofprints on her forehead, and incriminating Claus marks on her back."
From "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer".
From "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer".