It is on the bottom right of page 15 in some of the leaves. It's a bit tarnished.
A bunny
Piano keys at the far left.
There are quite a few. Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, The Christmas song has a verse that Every Mother's child is gonna spy- to see if Reindeer really know how to fly! , Grandma got run over by a reindeer, a more sombre note- most of the songs deallng with Santa Claus-- Here comes Santa Claus, make reference to his animal motive power., The Night befoire Christmas also- but this is a poem and not strictly speaking a song.
There doens't appear to be an answer available online as to where the tambourine is on page 30 of the I Spy Year Round book. You can join some clubs online and the other users may be able to help you find items that you cannot find.
that's the same thing.
Mata Hari - female spy (and dancer) in WWI
On page 16 of I Spy Extreme Challenger, the bell is located on the bottom left corner. On page 17, the bell is on the bottom right corner.
The Little Twist of Lime in the spy Christmas book is hidden in Chapter 7, where the protagonist discovers it while decoding a message from an enemy spy. It contains crucial information that helps advance the plot of the story.
The book is "I Spy". Page 14. House labeled Meeting House has the bell on the front of the roof.
The book "Patriot" was written by Ted Bell. It is a spy thriller novel published in 2005.
The gold trimmed sled in the book "I Spy Christmas 1992" can be found on page 36, not pages 20 and 21. It is hidden among the other objects in the detailed illustrations that you have to search for.
Piano keys at the far left.
The bunny can be found on page 14 of the "I Spy Christmas" book. It is hiding behind the green stocking hanging on the fireplace. On page 15, there is no bunny.
She was a patriot spy!
I'm sorry but yes, I'd say it's Jingle Bells. It's the fifth out of ten ringtones that strangely came on my homephone, besides Four Seasons, Flight of the Valkyries and the SpongeBob spy tune. Other than that, I haven't heard any other popular Christmas tune used as a ringtone...
Behind the Christmas tree
Get the monkey to hit the bell on top of the tower
The answer to the riddle is a mince spy.