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Thanks to Alice for her turkey recipe  (it was great) and her Boomer Test.
Now that the holiday season is here, her is my favorite test.  The
following are all Holiday songs written in different terms.  Have a
(snow) ball with them!


1. Colorless Yuletide

2. Castanea Seed Vesicated in a Conflagration

3. Singular Yearning for the Twin Anterior Incisors

4. Righteous Darkness

5. Arrival Time: 24:00 Hours/Weather Conditions: Cloudless

6. Loyal Followers Advance

7. Far Off in a Feedbox

8. Array the Corridors

9. Lilliputian Male Percussionist

10. Monarchial Triad

11. Nocturnal Noiselessness

12. Jehovah Deactivate Blithe Chevaliers

13. Red Man en Route to Borough

14. Frozen Precipitation Commence

15. Proceed and Enlighten on the Pinnacle

16. Antlered Quadruped Valentino Namesake with the Vermilion Proboscis

17. Query, regarding the Identity of Juvenile

18. Delight for this Planet

19. Give Attention to the Melodious Celestial Beings

20. The Gross Square Root Festive Twenty-four Hour Intervals

21. Jocund Elderly Martyr Lacking Five Cent Pieces

22. Expect My Arrival at My Domicile for Yuletide

23. Tintinabulate Hollow, Cup-shaped Metal Instruments

24. Perambulating in a Terrain of Stupefaction from 12/21 to 3/19

25. Oh Diminutive Hamlet of Israel South of Jerusalem

26. Hallucinating About an Ivory Yuletide in the First Person Narrative

27.  Metallic Element AG Cup-shaped musical Instruments.

28.  Oh Yuletide Tall Woody plant.

29.  I Witnessed  Maternal Parent Osculating Bewhiskered Male in a
        Carmine  Ensemble.

30.  Female Ancestor Experienced Collision with Rangifer Tarandus.

31.  Boreal Ice Crystal Homo Sapien.

32.   To This Place Advances the Personification of the Spirit of
        Christmas.


Dawn M. Sardes
MLS Student at SUNY Buffalo
dmsardes@acsu.buffalo.edu

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