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First up, let's test your recall of UK festive chart toppers. What was the UK’s first ever Christmas No 1? (Clue: it was also the first ever UK No 1 single when the chart was created in November 1952, staying at the top for nine weeks.)
Here in My Heart by Al Martino
You Belong to Me by Jo Stafford
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus by the Beverley Sisters
Just Walkin' in the Rain by Johnny Ray
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Merry Xmas Everybody by Slade was recorded in unseasonal heat in July 1973 in which US city?
Nashville
Los Angeles
New York
Little Rock
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What links Christmas No 1 singles by the Beatles (1965), Wings (1977), Queen (1991) and Westlife (1999)?
They all only stayed at No 1 for one week
Paul McCartney played on all of them
They all contain the word "of"
They were all double A-sides
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There has only been one eponymously titled Christmas No 1. What is it?
Mr Blobby by Mr Blobby
Iron Maiden by Iron Maiden
Public Image by Public Image Ltd
Madness by Madness
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White Christmas has, incredibly, never been No 1 at Christmas. But two songs with a colour in the title have made it to No 1 at Christmas. One of them is Green Green Grass of Home by Tom Jones. Can you name the other?
Purple Rain by Prince
Lily the Pink by the Scaffold
Paint It Black by the Rolling Stones
Lady in Red by Chris de Burgh
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Only one recording (not a re-recording or a cover) has been a Christmas No 1 on two separate occasions. What was it?
Last Christmas by Wham!
Living in America by James Brown
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
What a Wonderful World by Eva Cassidy
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Who was the X Factor winner prevented from having a Christmas No 1 by the 2009 campaign to get Rage Against the Machine to the top?
Leona Lewis
Little Mix
Matt Cardle
Joe McElderry
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It’s My World was the title of an unrecorded song that later formed the basis of which future Christmas No 1?
Mad World
Do They Know It's Christmas
Skyscraper
2 Become 1
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Who was the first artist to have a posthumous Christmas No 1?
Eva Cassidy with What a Wonderful World
John Lennon with Imagine
Elvis Presley with Way Down
Jackie Wilson with Reet Petite
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Michael Andrews and Gary Jules had a Christmas No 1 in 2003 with their cover of Tears for Fears’ Mad World. But which film soundtrack was it recorded for?
The Matrix Reloaded
Johnny English
Phone Booth
Donnie Darko
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Next, 10 questions on Band Aid's patronising anthem Do They Know It's Christmas? The song has been released four times, but was only Christmas No 1 on three occasions. Which X Factor winner kept it from the top spot in December 2014?
Sam Bailey
Alexandra Burke
Rak-Su
Ben Haenow
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Paul Young sang the opening line of the 1984 version of Band Aid, but he wasn’t the first choice. Who was (although unable to make the recording session)?
David Bowie
Tom Jones
Holly Johnson
Paul McCartney
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“Well tonight, thank God it’s them instead of you,” ran the famous “Bono line” (which he performed on both the 1984 and 2004 versions). But what was the line almost changed to?
"And tonight it's cabbage soup instead of stew"
"And their dreams and hopes are sliding out of view"
"And their cries are barely heard by me and you"
"Only fate decides it's them instead of you"
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Which pop star, after a heavy night out in New York, reportedly had to scramble to get to London on Concorde so they could make the recording session for the original Band Aid single?
Keren Woodward
Boy George
Rick Parfitt
Phil Collins
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Who said of the first Band Aid single: “One can have great concern for the people of Ethiopia, but it’s another thing to inflict daily torture on the people of England”?
Morrissey
John Lydon
Woodrow Wyatt
Peter Hain
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Who is the only pop star to sing their name in the original 1984 single?
Sting
Roland Gift
Paul Young
Boy George
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Who earned three consecutive Christmas No 1s, if we include Band Aid II in 1989?
Cliff Richard
Bros
Kylie Minogue
Big Fun
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Midge Ure and Trevor Horn produced the first Band Aid single in 1984. Nigel Godrich produced Band Aid 20 in 2004, while Paul Epworth produced the 2014 version. But who produced Band Aid II in 1989?
Hugh Padgham
Steve Lillywhite
Phil Spector
Stock Aitken and Waterman
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Who was the first artist to rap on a Band Aid single?
Afrika Bambaataa
Ms Dynamite
Dizzee Rascal
Kano
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Which artist refused to appear on Band Aid 30 in 2014, describing it as “smug”?
Ed Sheeran
Thom Yorke
Lily Allen
Jake Bugg
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Time for an observation round. Which Christmas No 1 single sleeve features someone wearing this not-very-festive hat?
Spice Girls – Goodbye
Pet Shop Boys – Always on My Mind
Rage Against the Machine – Killing in the Name
Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You
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Dressed for the occasion, what single sleeve for a UK Xmas No 1 is this from?
Clean Bandit – Rockabye
East 17 – Stay Another Day
Leona Lewis – A Moment Like This
Winifred Atwell – Let's Have Another Party
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The Spice Girls had three consecutive Christmas No 1s. This was the sleeve for their second. What was it called?
Wannabe
Too Much
2 Become 1
Goodbye
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Which pop star is “sharing a joke” with this snowman on the cover of their Christmas No 1?
Shakin' Stevens (Merry Christmas Everyone)
Johnny Mathis (When a Child Is Born)
Conway Twitty (It's Only Make Believe)
Cliff Richard (Mistletoe and Wine)
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Who looks like they are about to “get busy” under the mistletoe on the sleeve of their Christmas No 1?
Military Wives with Gareth Malone (Wherever You Are)
Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman (Somethin' Stupid)
Cliff Richard & the Shadows (I Love You)
Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers (Islands in the Stream)
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Who is being chauffeured by a bemused Jeremy Clarkson in the video for their Christmas No 1?
Mr Blobby
Ladbaby
Ed Sheeran
St Winifred's School Choir
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Who’s having a clifftop singalong with friends in this video for an Xmas No 1?
East 17 (Stay Another Day)
Cliff Richard (Saviour's Day)
Michael Jackson (Earth Song)
The Justice Collective (He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother)
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A giant teacher shoves pupils into a school that is also a mincer. Which cheery Christmas No 1 is this from?
Rage Against the Machine – Killing in the Name Of
Pink Floyd – Another Brick in the Wall, Part Two
Pink Floyd – Another Brick in the Wall, Part One
The Flying Pickets – Only You
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No, this is not the end of The Wicker Man. It’s the end of a pop video for a Christmas No 1. Can you name it?
Wham! – Club Tropicana
Wings – Mull of Kintyre
Westlife – Seasons in the Sun
Tom Jones – Green Green Grass of Home
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All their videos are unique cinematic experiences, but which of the five (!) LadBaby Xmas No 1s is this still from?
I Love Sausage Rolls
Food Aid
Don't Stop Me Eatin'
We Built This City
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And finally, 10 lyrical teasers. Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West) was No 1 for Benny Hill in 1971. Priapic Ernie had a rival on his rounds named Two Ton Ted from Teddington. What was Ted’s ostensible profession?
Owned the corner shop
Drove the baker's van
Bobby on the beat
Ran a hedge fund
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Complete this lyric from Merry Xmas Everybody. “Do you ride on down the hillside / In a buggy you have made? / When you land upon your head then you’ve been ________”
Paid
Laid
Splayed
Slayed
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In Christmas Alphabet by Dickie Valentine (1955), “C is for the candy trimmed around the Christmas tree”. But what is H for?
"H is for the hearth we share and hospitality"
"H is for the hernia from lifting the turkey"
"H is for the happiness with all the family"
"H is for the holly that goes well with ivy"
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What 1995 apocalyptic festive hit are these lyrics from? “Did you ever stop to notice / This crying Earth, these weeping shores?”
Passengers – Miss Sarajevo
Pulp – Disco 2000
Oasis – Wonderwall
Michael Jackson – Earth Song
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If the story of 1981’s Christmas No 1, Don’t You Want Me by the Human League, was being told in the present tense (ie, 1981), what year did the two main characters first meet in a cocktail bar?
1975
1976
1977
1978
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“Le notte d’estate la luna l’estelle lassu” is a lyric from which Christmas No 1?
Somethin' Stupid by Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman (2001)
Save Your Love by Renée and Renato (1982)
Here in My Heart by Al Martino (1952)
Lonely This Christmas by Mud (1974)
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Scoop, Muck, Dizzy and Roley all get a namecheck in which festive chart-slayer from 2000?
Sound of the Underground by Girls Aloud
When You Believe by Leon Jackson
Stan by Eminem
Can We Fix It? by Bob the Builder
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Complete this lyric from 1972’s Long Haired Lover from Liverpool by Jimmy Osmond. “I’ll be your ____________ and sit upon an old toadstool / I’ll serenade you till I’m old and grey.”
Gnome
Beatle
Nightingale
Leprechaun
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What word is missing in this lyric from Girls Aloud’s 2002 Christmas smash, Sound of the Underground? “________’s running in the wrong direction / Got a feeling it’s a mixed-up sign”
Train
Cheryl
Water
Credibility
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Not all of sausage roll enthusiast LadBaby’s five No 1s have “sausage rolls” in their title. How many do?
One
Four
Two
Three
1:A, 2:C, 3:D, 4:A, 5:B, 6:C - (1975 and 1991), 7:D, 8:B, 9:D, 10:D, 11:D, 12:A, 13:D, 14:B, 15:A, 16:A - ("The bitter sting of tears"), 17:A - (Mistletoe and Wine, 1988; Saviour's Day, 1990), 18:D, 19:C, 20:C, 21:B, 22:B, 23:B, 24:A, 25:B - Renée and Renato (Save Your Love), 26:A, 27:B, 28:B, 29:B, 30:C, 31:B, 32:D, 33:C, 34:D, 35:B - ("Now five years later on you've got the world at your feet"), 36:B, 37:D, 38:D, 39:C, 40:C - ( I Love Sausage Rolls in 2019 and Sausage Rolls for Everyone in 2021)