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9/10, interesting, missed #9 of all things Isaac Send a noteboard - 16/12/2011 08:21:07 PM
1. The three gifts that the Wise Men brought to the infant Jesus were traditionally gold, frankincense, and what else?


Myrh

2. What is the date of the first day of the Twelve Days of Christmas?


Christmas Day

3. When drilling for oil or gas, what is a Christmas tree?


Basically the mechanism on top of a well that governors flow

4. What phrase is used for a late-night church service on Christmas Eve?


Midnight Mass

5. In Charles Dickens's novel "A Christmas Carol", what was the name of Tiny Tim's father?


Scrooge's clerk, Bob Cratchet

6. A yule log is a large log which used to be put on the hearth as the foundation for the fire - on which day?


Night before Christmas is when I think of it, but IIRC it's one of those things with a complex and confusing history

7. In which book by Louisa May Alcott did someone say "Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents"?


Little Women

8. What is the English title of the Christmas carol which is "Adeste Fideles" in Latin?


No clue but the Fideles probably means Fidelity or Faithful, so I'm going with Come all ye faithful.

9. In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" ("On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me..." ), what total of gifts was given over the whole twelve days: 78, 280, or 364?


Should be about 12^2/2 as it goes, or 144/2, so I'll go with 78

10. According to Clement C. Moore's "The Night Before Christmas", Father Christmas had eight reindeer. Can you name six of them?


Donner, Blitzen, Cupid, Comet, Prancer and Dancer and Vixen
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Christmas - 16/12/2011 01:16:56 PM 710 Views
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Re: (I love) Christmas - 16/12/2011 01:30:58 PM 422 Views
that's eight. *NM* - 16/12/2011 01:56:23 PM 171 Views
Only five. I fail at Christmas. - 16/12/2011 05:13:40 PM 392 Views
How the hell is anyone supposed to know #3? - 16/12/2011 07:47:00 PM 410 Views
just watch Urban Cowboy *NM* - 16/12/2011 10:54:10 PM 187 Views
9/10, interesting, missed #9 of all things - 16/12/2011 08:21:07 PM 401 Views
Ya know, that song seems kinda strange on reflection - 16/12/2011 08:27:14 PM 525 Views
I have always considered it ambiguous, personally. - 17/12/2011 01:34:46 PM 471 Views
Yeah, it was a rough one to have missed - 17/12/2011 07:52:22 PM 422 Views
8. Didn't know 3 or 4. *NM* - 16/12/2011 09:03:20 PM 166 Views
6, missed 3, 4, 6 and 7. *NM* - 16/12/2011 10:46:50 PM 228 Views
How exactly is this being scored? 14/17 - 17/12/2011 01:25:54 PM 560 Views
Clearly you need to fresh up your Shakespeare. - 17/12/2011 04:49:32 PM 419 Views
Yes, methinks he doth protest too much. - 17/12/2011 05:23:56 PM 461 Views
Never read/seen it. - 17/12/2011 07:21:04 PM 477 Views
Also, I cry foul on #4. - 17/12/2011 01:27:59 PM 389 Views
You obviously weren't raised Catholic - 17/12/2011 05:22:51 PM 411 Views
No, but I have a good friend who is Catholic and attends a Midnight Mass seemingly every week. - 17/12/2011 07:19:17 PM 425 Views
any chance your girlfriend was going to Midnight Mass with him? *NM* - 22/12/2011 01:22:26 PM 174 Views
None; she is Lutheran. - 22/12/2011 06:40:37 PM 403 Views
10/10. *NM* - 17/12/2011 05:23:16 PM 175 Views
Re: Christmas - 18/12/2011 05:13:55 AM 616 Views
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