Fa-la-la-la It's Holiday Caroling Time!

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Fa-la-la-la It's Holiday Caroling Time!

Get ready to test your knowledge of holiday songs and their origins! This fun quiz is perfect for anyone looking to celebrate the festive spirit while enjoying a challenge.

Join us as we explore classic carols and lesser-known holiday tunes!

  • 10 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Fun for all ages!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by SingingStar12
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Who sang the original version of “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch?
Thurl Ravenscroft
Tyler, The Creator
Bing Crosby
Jim Carrey
In the song “Frosty the Snowman,” what item made Frosty come to life?
A trusty cane
A fuzzy scarf
An old silk hat
An organic carrot nose
In the song “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer,” what “incriminating” evidence was found on Grandma’s back?
Fur
Claw marks
Tire tracks
Snow
What well-known Christmas carol became the first song ever broadcast from space in 1965?
It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
Silver Bells
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Jingle Bells
In 2008, this SNL cast member made a special appearance on Weekend Update to sing an original number, “The Hanukkah Song”. (Hint: None of the cast members in this GIF are the correct answer.)
Will Ferrell
Jimmy Fallon
Adam Sandler
Andy Samberg
In 1818, “Silent Night” was composed two days before Christmas Eve. In what language were the original words written?
English
French
German
Latin
Finish the lyrics to “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”! "Then one foggy Christmas Eve, Santa came to say, Rudolph with your nose so bright, _____________?”
Will I make my date tonight?
Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?
Why won't my pipe light tonight?
What time's the game on tonight?
“White Christmas” by Irving Berlin, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” by Johnny Marks, “Let It Snow” by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn, and “Winter Wonderland” by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith are four songs that all have one thing in common:
They were written on Christmas Eve
They were written in the 1960s
They were written by Jewish songwriters
They were originally written in languages other than English
“Do You Hear What I Hear” is an anti-war song that was written as a call for peace during which international conflict?
WWI
WWIII
Cuban Missile Crisis
Vietnam War
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