The countdown to Christmas is on its merry way. With only one day left until the big day, BBC Bitesize has gift-wrapped some seasonal-themed quizzes to get you in the festive spirit. Good luck!
Did you know? The 1960s and 1970s
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1962: Elvis Presley - Return to Sender

Elvis Presley is listed as the best-selling solo music artist of all time by Guinness World Records.
1963: The Beatles - I Want to Hold Your Hand

I Want to Hold Your Hand was also The Beatles' first number one in the USA.
1973: Slade - Merry Xmas Everybody

Slade recorded this Christmassy classic on a very hot August day in New York.
Did you know? The 1980s and 1990s
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1984: Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas?

Featuring many of 1984's biggest stars, Band Aid helped raise money to fight famine in Ethiopia.
1988: Cliff Richard - Mistletoe and Wine

Sir Cliff Richard has managed to top the charts in five decades, with number one singles from the 1950s to the 1990s.
1992: Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You

I Will Always Love You was written and first performed by country singer Dolly Parton.
1996: The Spice Girls - 2 Become 1

As well as having three Christmas number ones (this was the first), The Spice Girls’ debut album is also the best-selling by a girl group.
Did you know? 21st Century hits
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2008: Alexandra Burke - Hallelujah

Alexandra Burke was the first British female solo artist to sell a million copies of a single in the UK.
2017: Ed Sheeran - Perfect

Ed Sheeran was named UK artist of the decade by the Official Charts Company, for a combined run of 12 number one singles and albums between 2010 and 2019.
2018: Ladbaby - We Built This City

Profits from Ladbaby's single went to The Trussell Trust, who campaign to raise awareness of UK poverty.
This article was first published in December 2022