Decode each emoji chain to pick the Beatles song title.
By Richie.Zh01
20 Questions
L1 Difficulty
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About This Quiz
We keep it simple. Little pictures, big tunes. Read the clue, pick the match, move on. No homework. Your ears remember more than you think.
Watch for attitude. A waving hand with a tough pup suggests a piano-led growler from the cartoon submarine world. A train ticket or a pointing arrow smells like suitcase time. A scuffed brown shoe? That quirky B-side shuffle with the sideways grin. If the mood in your head changes rooms, follow that door.
Misses are rented, not owned. New card already knocking. End frame: you half-dancing toward the sink, mouthing titles at the fridge like it just asked for proof.
[B] Honey Pie | Sweet bee product meets baked dessert! McCartney channeled 1920s vaudeville vibes, complete with scratchy gramophone effects that transport listeners to grandmother's parlor.
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2. Can you guess the song?
[C] Fixing a Hole | Tool tackles emptiness literally. Paul contemplated home repairs while composing this psychedelic gem featuring harpsichord sounds that paint colorful mind wanderings.
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[D] Hey Bulldog | Greeting plus bovine plus canine equals piano powerhouse. John and Paul barked actual woofs during recording, creating Yellow Submarine's grittiest rocker.
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[B] Glass Onion | Transparent container holding layered vegetable. John deliberately confused fans by referencing earlier songs, making this track a musical puzzle wrapped in orchestral strings.
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[A] Sun King | Celestial body wearing royal headpiece. Abbey Road's dreamy interlude features nonsense Italian-Spanish lyrics that George Martin called "delicious gibberish."
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[C] Golden Slumbers | Precious metal circle suggests sleep. Paul discovered Thomas Dekker's 400-year-old poem at his father's house, transforming ancient verses into orchestral lullaby magic.
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[D] Piggies | Triple swine means Harrison's social satire. George recruited his mother Louise to suggest "clutching forks and knives," adding maternal wisdom to baroque harpsichord commentary.
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[A] Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds | Female figure travels skyward carrying gems. Julian Lennon's nursery school artwork inspired psychedelic poetry, though everyone assumed chemical connections.
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[C] Old Brown Shoe | Elderly plus earth tone plus footwear. George's B-side bounces with intentionally quirky rhythm changes, making dancers stumble delightfully through tempo shifts.
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10. Can you guess the song?
[D] Money (That's What I Want) | Currency sandwich surrounding starstruck eyes. The Motown cover showcased John's raw vocals, transforming Barrett Strong's original into Cavern Club fury.
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[A] Happiness is a Warm Gun | Smile plus heat plus weapon creates ironic title. John spotted the phrase in gun magazine, finding dark humor worth exploring through triple time signatures.
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[A] Honey Don't | Sweetness gets crossed out decisively. Carl Perkins rockabilly standard became Ringo's spotlight moment, complete with country twang and drummer humor between verses.
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[B] Devil in Her Heart | Demon arrow-points toward love organ. The Donays' original featured female perspective; Beatles flipped pronouns while maintaining doo-wop innocence about romantic suspicion.
[B] Blackbird | Dark circle identifies feathered friend. Paul's fingerpicking exercise became civil rights anthem, using Bach-inspired technique now taught worldwide in guitar lessons.
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[D] Rocky Raccoon | Solid mineral plus masked mammal. Paul's cowboy tale unfolds with saloon-appropriate harmonica, featuring Doctor Winston O'Boogie treating gunshot wounds comically.
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[B] Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) | Nordic nation flag plus timber material. Sitar makes Western pop debut while John hints at arson through deliberately ambiguous storytelling.
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18. Can you guess the song?
[C] She Came In Through the Bathroom Window | Female enters via washroom opening. Real fan break-in at Paul's home inspired this medley sprint showcasing police sirens in musical form.
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[D] Paperback Writer | Novel plus writing implement suggests literary profession. Bass-heavy single features "Frère Jacques" backing vocals, turning job application into stadium anthem.
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20. Can you guess the song?
[A] Ticket to Ride | Pass pointing toward locomotive means departure time. Revolutionary drumming pattern influenced heavy metal while Lennon claimed cryptic Hamburg red-light district reference.