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Hint
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Answer
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A
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Calander consisting of just one month and twenty-five days.
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Advent Calander
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B
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Since 1954 the New York City Ballet has presented a version of "The Nutcracker" staged by this late Russian-born choreographer.
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George Balanchine
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C
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Mode of transportation for the Magi.
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Camel
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D
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For your final gift, your true love will give to you a dozen of these.
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Drummers Drumming
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E
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Legolas and Buddy are unusually tall examples.
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Elves
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F
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Kids in England get pretty impatient for this Christmas dessert, at least according to the song.
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Figgy Pudding
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G
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The first department store in the U.S. to kick off the holiday shopping season with a parade on Thanksgiving.
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Gimbels
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H
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Evergreen plant with stiff, jagged leaves and red berries on their boughs.
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Holly
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I
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State where "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation", "Home Alone" and "The Santa Claus" were set.
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Illinois
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J
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He played the Ghost of Christmas Past in "Mickey's Christmas Carol."
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Jiminy Cricket
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K
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"Good ____ Wenselaus looked out, on the feast of Stephen..."
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King
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L
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Gave a profound surmation of the true meaning of Christmas for Charlie Brown.
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Linus
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M
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"I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, Underneath the _________ Last Night..."
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Mistletoe
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N
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19th Century illustrator for "Harper's Weekly" often credited with creating our present day image of Santa Claus.
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Thomas Nast
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O
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Author of "The Gift of the Magi".
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O. Henry
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P
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Flower indigenous to Mexico that while popular at Christmastime in North America is actually called an "Easter Flower" in Spain.
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Poinsettia
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Q
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Yes Virginia, some people do celebrate Christmas in this country.
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Qatar
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R
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Role played by Peter Billingsly in "A Christmas Story".
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Ralphie
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S
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Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans, Darlene Love, The Crystals and The Ronettes all sing on his Christmas Album.
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Phil Spector
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T
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Modern day country where Santa Claus (as Saint Nicholas) came from.
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Turkey
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U
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A sexy gift for one's girlfriend, a boring gift for a someone's son.
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Underwear
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V
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Reindeer that shares it's name with a female fox.
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Vixen
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W
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Circular door adornment often made of evergreen branches.
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Wreath
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X
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What Kris Kringle plans to buy for a friend with his bonus check in Miracle on 34th Street.
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X-ray machine
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Y
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Prospector who befriends Rudolph and Hermy.
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Yukon Cornelius
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Z
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If you are waiting up for Julemanden, are burning a calender candle and greeted with the words "Glædelig Jul", there's a good chance your on this island (the old one).
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Zealand
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