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		<title>Christmas Carol Mad Gab</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You know that game &#8220;Mad Gab&#8221;? Where you have a group of words, and if you say them in a different way, it sounds like a well-known phrase? Like &#8220;read earned whose sander&#8221; sounds like &#8220;Return To Sender&#8221;? Well, if you like those, here&#8217;s some for you to try. They&#8217;re all fairly well known Christmas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You know that game &#8220;Mad Gab&#8221;? Where you have a group of words, and if you say them in a different way, it sounds like a well-known phrase? Like &#8220;read earned whose sander&#8221; sounds like &#8220;Return To Sender&#8221;? </p>
<p>Well, if you like those, here&#8217;s some for you to try. They&#8217;re all fairly well known Christmas Carols:</p>
<p>1. Oak Wrist Mystery<br />
2. Sigh Land In Height<br />
3. Rude Olive Their Head Knows Rained Ear<br />
4. Caw Dressed Deem Air Reach End Almond<br />
5. A Wayne Aim May Injure<br />
6. Lid Dolled Rum Herb Poi<br />
7. Sill Verb Else<br />
8. Far Oz Teethe Is No Man<br />
9. Joint Tooth How Hurled<br />
10. Fall Lease Snuff Eat Add<br />
11. It Cay Map Pawn Amid Nigh Tickle Ear<br />
12. Oak A Mocha Me Manual<br />
13. Could Keen Gwen Senseless<br />
14. Owe Calm Mall Leaf Hateful<br />
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Answers:<br />
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1. Oh Christmas Tree<br />
2. Silent Night<br />
3. Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer<br />
4. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen<br />
5. Away In A Manger<br />
6. Little Drummer Boy<br />
7. Silver Bells<br />
8. Frosty The Snowman<br />
9. Joy To The World<br />
10. Feliz Navidad<br />
11. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear<br />
12. Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel<br />
13. Good King Wenceslas<br />
14. O Come All Ye Faithful<br />
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