Sunday, December 03, 2006

The Christmas Quiz. Translate each of the following statements into recognizable English and you will have a common saying or song.

  1. Move hitherward the entire assembly of those who are loyal in their belief.

  1. Listen, the celestial messengers produce harmonious sounds.

  1. Nocturnal time span of unbroken quiet.

  1. Embellish the interiors passageways.

  1. An emotion excited by the acquisition or expectation of good given to the terrestrial sphere.

  1. Emerald hued brachial coverings.

  1. Twelve o’clock on a clement night witnessed its arrival.

  1. The Christmas proceedings all others

  1. Small municipality in Judea Southeast of Jerusalem.

  1. Diminutive masculine master if skin covered percussionistic cylinders.

  1. Omnipotent supreme being who elicits respite to ecstatic distinguished males.

  1. Tranquility upon the terrestrial sphere.

  1. Obese personification fabricated of compressed mounds of minute crystals.

  1. Expectation of arrival to populated area by mythical, masculine perennial gift giver.

  1. Natal celebration devoid of color.

  1. In awe of nocturnal time span characterized by religion.

  1. Geographic state of fantasy during the season of mother natures dormancy.

  1. The first person nominative plural of a triumvirate of far east heads of state.

  1. Tintinnabulation of vacillating pendulums in inverted, metallic, resonant cups.

  1. In a distant location the existence of an impoverished unit of newborn children’s slumber furniture.

  1. Wretched, contemptible, misanthropic hermit living on Mount Crumpet

  1. Proceed to witness upon geological alpine formation.

  1. A four legged, sled pulling, bark eating forest dweller of German decent with a ruby hued nasal aperture.

  1. Jovial Yuletide desired for the second person singular or plural by the first person.

Thanks John McC.

I'll post the answers in a week or so, but in the meantime you can have a little fun figuring this out.

Marty

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