It’s been more than one diurnal course (not to be confused with di-urinal course) after Christmas and I’ve not posted the answers to the “Can You Name This Christmas Carol” Quiz I posted a week or so ago. The answers appear below in purple.
Can You Name This Christmas Carol?
1. Nocturnal noislessness Silent Night
2. Quadruped with the crimson proboscis Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer
3. Monarchial triad We Three Kings
4. Yonder in a feeder Away In A Manger
5. Righteous darkness O Holy Night (but I kinda liked Righteous Darkness)
6. Youthful male percussionist Little Drummer Boy
7. Father Christmas en route to muicipality Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
8. The Primary Christmas The First Noel
9. Query regarding the identity of descendent What Child Is This?
10. Diminutive Judean village O Little Town Of Bethlehem
11. Ancient benevolent despot Good King Wenceslas
12. Adorn the corridors Deck The Halls
13. Exuberance for the planet Joy To The World
14. Give attention to the melodious celestial beings Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
15. Tin tintinnabulums Jingle Bells
16. A dozen 24-hour Yule periods The Twelve Days of Christmas
17. Befell during the transparent bewitching hour It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
18. Homo sapien of crystallized vapor Frosty the Snowman
19. Singular yearning for twin anterior incisors All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth
20. To espy matriarchal osculation of fat man in red I Saw Mama Kissing Santa Clause
21. Perambulating through a December solstice fantasy Walking In A Winter Wonderland
22. Aloft on the acme of the abode Up On The Rooftop
23. Frozen preciptiation commence Let It Snow
24. Hence arriveth Kris Kringle Here Comes Santa Claus
25. Jehovah dulcify blithe chevaliers God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
26. Endocarp desiccated in a conflagration Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire
Did you get them all? Now you can take this one to your Christmas parties next year. See how many of them people can figure out after a few hot buttered rums!
I extend to you hopes of a celebratory fledgling annum!