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Essw Cryptic Quiz 27 - Music Heard At Christmas. Closing Date 09.01.22

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Misterbean | 15:30 Mon 20th Dec 2021 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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12. Making a point.
15. Everywhere. (Christmas is all around by Sleeping at Last???)
21.Season's Greeting, 18 or 45.(Answers to 18 and 45 are Jingle Bell Rock and Santa Claus is Coming to Town)

No number of words or letters given. I have my doubts about 15 - any better offers? And 'We wish you a Merry Christmas' seems too general for 21.

Thanks for any help!
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21. There is Ed Sheeran's " Merry Christmas" ??
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Thanks, but what does that have to do with the 18 or 45 part of the question?
Father Christmas has jingle bells on his sleigh and he says 'merry Christmas' a lot
Sorry, Misterbean, I wasn't thinking straight!!
15. Could be All around the World?
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I don't know All Around the World as a Christmas song, who sang it? O only know the Oasis one.
or Lisa Stansfield sang one called that. And The Jam did a diffrent one.
Oasis were number one but it was not at Chrismas
15 Joy to the World?



Just by googling there is "All around the World "....there's singing Happy Christmas Day
also "All around the World" people are celebrating Christmas.
Suggestions only!
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Joy to the World is definitely the answer to another question, but thank you.
Lots to think about, thank you all!

Any ideas on 12?
21. What about "Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas" - Michael Buble. He also sings the other two.
12. Driving home for Christmas?

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