Since nobody else has taken a crack at it, I have filled in the ones I know,
maybe that will spark some memories on the others.

From: "John D. Giorgis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


<snip>

> I was also disappointed that one of my very favorite Carols wasn't
> included, especially since it isn't an easy one:
>
> 33. BATJI
>
> Some other good ones:
>
> 34. AIAM (Nothing to do with AOL.)

Away in a Manger


> 35. OIRDC
>
> 36. CIC
>
> 37. HTHAS
>
> 38. AWHHOH  (Ho, Ho Ho!!!!!)
>
> 39. AFTRG
>
> 40. TFN
>
> 41. E (Very popular among Catholics thanks in large part to the iconic
> "Glory and Praise Hymnal)
>
> 42. GRYMG
>
> 43. COTB
>
> 44. WCIT
>
> 45. ISTS
>
> 46. CTIH
>
> 47. DYHWIH (Probably the easiest one as many of you have probably even
seen
> this abbreviation before. :)

Do You Hear What I Hear


> 48. DNP
>
> 49. MKTHCS
>
> 50. THC (No, not a drug, and not by Handel either.)
>
> And finally, as a bonus, one of my very, very, favorite Carols:
>
> 51. AMN (Hint: Non-English Carol)
>
> A double bonus, another song that isn't quite a Carol, but is certainly
one
> of the oldest Christmas songs:
>
> 52. OMM
>
> Lastly, a triple bonus, a Christmas Carol that is most popular in a
culture
> other than the culture of most Brin-L list members:
>
> 53. SGBTJ (Nothing to do with Meyers-Briggs. :)


Ony two... I was raised Catholic, so maybe I would know the others if I
heard them, but, then again, maybe not.

Michael Harney
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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