Allright, 28D. Christmas song favorite since 1949 (SLEIGHBELL). I would have thought it was SLEIGHBELLS but I’d have to extend the puzzle out a row. 4oA. Rise partly (SITUP). Back up in the top right I spot 17A.
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28. christmas song favorite since 1949 30. little terrors 33. prefix with parasite 35. letter finisher 37. water towers? 38. refuge 39. father-and-son comedic actors 42. comparatively bulky 43. groups of plants 44. entered 45. what a game plan leads to?
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28D: Christmas song favorite since 1949 ("Sleigh Ride") - nope, it's not coming to me. I've got "Winter Wonderland," "Frosty the Snowman," "Little Drummer Boy," "White Christmas" ... drawing a blank on this one. Thankfully the answer was Christmas-y and highly inferrable.
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Since he was responsible for the 1949 song on which the special was based, it was only natural that he ... The song writing duo of Walter E. "Jack" Rollins (1906-1973) and Steve Edward Nelson (1907- ) saw an opportunity to capitalize on the success of "Rudolph", and set out to write their own children’s Christmas song.
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One in a series of essays exploring the history of a favorite Christmas song. ... It has since been recorded numerous times, most notably by Dean Martin. Loesser would earn one more Academy Award nomination in 1952, for "Thumbelina" from Hans Christian Andersen, but the Oscar would go to "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me,
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This World Famous, Favorite Christmas Song Has Been Recorded On Over 1550 Albums Over The Years By Numerous Artists In Every Music Style You Can Think Of From Classical To Hard Rock And In Many Languages...
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But Johnny Marks' 1949 phenomenon "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" was a lot more than the mere mention of deer. Rudolph was the first important new Christmas character since Moore's introduction of the magnanimous Christmas elf. ... the refrain of this song was "When Christmas Day is here, the most wonderful day of the...
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If your kids want hear some Christmas songs just for them, then don't miss my top 10 Christmas songs for kids list below: #1 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Delighting children since 1949, Rudolph is still a favorite Christmas song for kids of all ages.
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When song writers Jack Nelson and Steve Rollins saw what success Gene Autry was having in 1949, singing Rudolph's song, they decided to write their own silly but catchy song doing variations on an ... Frosty the Snowman is a very popular Christmas song and has been a great favorite with children since the very beginning.
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Marks' musical version of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (turned down by many who didn't want to meddle with the established Santa legend) was recorded by Gene Autry in 1949, sold two million copies that year, and went on to become one of the best-selling songs of all time (second only to "White Christmas").
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