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Are you in tune with the classics? Everyone has heard the classics and have been singing the familiar rhymes since childhood, but does that mean you are ready to master some Christmas song trivia? This Christmas, test your friends and your family’s knowledge on origins of your favorite Christmas carols, and the often-misspoken lyrics of some beloved holiday favorites with the heavy hitting trivia questions.
Whether you are hosting a holiday party or gathered around the dinner table or in-front of the fire with family, pulling out some Christmas trivia is always fun. Christmas songs are such a traditional part of everyone’s holiday so why not see what everyone knows.
Christmas Carol Trivia from the Classics to Today’s Hits
(Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s 1998 song “Christmas Cannon”)
(Carol of the Drum)
(O Tannenbaum)
(Gloria in Excelsis Deo)
(1864, “Up on the Housetop”)
(Jingle Bells)
(The lyric “I’ll be back again someday” was changed to “I’ll be back on Christmas Day”)
(Wham!)
(All I want for Christmas is You”
(“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”)
Whether you get to carol your way down into the winner’s circle or you learned something new, it’s undeniable that playing Christmas Trivia can really put you in the holiday mood. Break out these Christmas music trivia questions and cozy up with family and friends and see who knows what! You can even try to come up with some festive questions of your own.
Written by: Lauren Foster
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