Try out these ten questions to see how well you know your stuff - from Christmas carols and festive number ones, to iconic artists. Take our quiz below or click here to open it in a new tab. Singing ...
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1: D. When “Jingle Bells” was first published in September 1857, it was originally considered a drinking song. Yuletide revelers would clink their drinking glasses to mimic sleighbells. Its lyrics ...
We hear them from one Yuletide after another, the sounds of the season we’ve known and loved for decades. Just how much do ...
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Answer: C. Inventor Reginald Fessenden played the song on his violin on a Christmas Eve radio broadcast from Brant Rock, Mass., in 1906. A passage from the Book of Luke was also read. Ship operators ...
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